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7 | #40896 in BooksColor: Grades 1-2 Carson-DellosaModel: 7046972015-01-25 2015-01-25Format: ColorOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 110.70 x .41 x 8.30l, 1.20 #File Name: 1483815811160 pagesBook,Workbook, Book SetsGeneral Leveled Books - Book Sets | File size:68.Mb | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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20 | 90 of 92 people found the following review helpful. Right Focus forAge, NeedBy Doug MWe have used the Summer Bridge series for all 3kids for the past 4 years. The books do a great job providing somestructured learning for the kids over the summer. Do not expectthis to be a summer tutor or be something to advance their skills.What it does well is give your kids some refresher activities to doon a daily/weekly basis just to keep their brains from turning tomush. What we really like about the Summer Bridge series is thatthere are "extra credit" tasks that really do go beyond theirregular lessons, plus there are physical activities for the kids toperform at the end of each week. There are enough lessons to do oneevery day all summer long - about 15-20 min per page. Or you cangroup them and have your kids do a couple of hours of work in ablock each week. Do not expect this to be something to keep yourkids occupied for a couple of hours each day nor should you expectthis to teach your kids alot of new things. It is a review /refresher approach that just keeps kids in the habit of engagingtheir brains!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Itgets the job done, but makes summer practice a most boring chore!ByhabblieI bought K to 1, 1st to 2nd, and 3rd to 4th. These aredefinitely better than the First Grade Bound (etc) that I boughtlast year (those ones had no order, no plan, and didn't match gradelevels well). I really liked the daily break down of the SummerBridge books. It was a clear and easy to follow - so easy the kidsdidn't need me to tell them what to do each day. They matched gradelevel fairly well. But holy cow these books are BORING! It's justwork. Blah. There is no attempt to actually engage the children,just busy work. My husband and I are college graduates and areeducation-minded. We push our kids to learn for learning's sake,but these books make education as boring as it can get. If you wantbland just-do-this-and-get-it-over-with work to keep the braingoing, these are more than adequate. I'm looking forward to tryingout the Brain Quest Summer books which seem to make it more of agame and the activities are not just long lists of boring-ness.Myother complaint is the inconsistency in the grade levels. The 1stto 2nd grade was the best one - well balanced and challengingenough to keep the brain going, but easy enough for light summerwork. It had a particularly good ratio of math, language, reading,writing, and social studies and pretty much all of the activitieswere manageable with the right amount of challenge.The K to 1 bookwas mostly ok. The first of the three sections was so ridiculouslyeasy that my daughter did it all on her own before school was evenover (she wanted to!). It was activities like circling the rightnumber of apples or just writing a single letter a bunch of times.She finished what was supposed to be a month's worth of work inabout a week in her spare time. Fortunately we didn't need allthree sections since their summer is only 9 weeks, so the other twosections got us through the rest of the summer doing a two-sidedpage "day" 5 days a week.The 3rd to 4th grade book had the oppositeproblem. It started off great, but halfway through the secondsection much of the math was getting overly busy and sometimes toocomplex. There were many division problems that are beyond what hehad learned in 3rd grade, and he's in G.A.T.E. In class they onlycovered multiplication and division 0-12. Example: 496 / 4 = ___.Example: A word problem where he has to work out either 162 / 18 or18 x __ = 162. He got the concepts as I taught them, but it wasfrustrating. Some activities were just too lengthy for a quicksummer book, such as a set of 10 addition problems like this: 8214+ 7716 + 6389 = ____. It's not that it was hard, but does he reallyneed to do 10 of those, on top of three other activities? One ofwhich is MORE math? There were many times his brother and sisterwould be done with their books plus 20 minutes of reading and inthe pool while he was still working. Granted he likes to stall, soI always had him finish it to avoid rewarding his stalling, but Ihave to admit that I thought it was too much busy work. That and Ifound myself teaching him stuff he'd never seen before.Bottom lineis that these books were inconsistent and tedious and I will tryothers before I buy them again.1 of 1 people found the followingreview helpful. Great summer learning book!By Briana SteelmanThisbook has great learning activities with a good variety ofactivities so it's not the same worksheet every day. I love howthere are active challenges like do 20 jumping jacks or directionsfor an outside activity. Over the summer I had my daughter do a dayin the book each day before she could get technology time. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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22 | Give your soon-to-be second grader a head start on their upcomingschool year with Summer Bridge Activities: Bridging Grades 1-2.With daily, 15-minute exercises kids can review two-digit placevalue and verb tenses and learn new skills like measurement andcompound words. This workbook series prevents summer learning lossand paves the way to a successful new school year.And this is noaverage workbook―Summer Bridge Activities keepsthe fun and the sun in summer break! Designed to prevent a summerlearning gap and keep kids mentally and physically active, thehands-on exercises can be done anywhere. These standards-basedactivities help kids set goals, develop character, practicefitness, and explore the outdoors. With 12 weeks of creativelearning, Summer Bridge Activities keeps skills sharp all summerlong! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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24 | From the Back CoverSchool stops for the summer, but learning nevershould! Research shows that many students forget important schoolskills over the long summer vacation. Prevent summer learning losswith the award-winning, best-selling Summer BridgeActivities®. Get ready for second grade! This completesummer learning program provides daily activities for 12 weeks ofbrain-building practice. first grade skills and get a head start onsecond grade topics. All activities support current statestandards: Reading comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, Math skills,Shapes, Measurement, Social studies, Science. Exclusive featuresfor an active, healthy summer! Keep young minds and bodies strongand active all summer long. Exclusive bonus features provideactivities that get kids moving, thinking, learning, and doing:Monthly goal setting, Values, Character development, Fitness,Hands-on projects, Outdoor learning. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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