Rising 3 rd Grade Lions on the Loose Summer 2015 Summer Math Review Packet (For Students that have Completed 2 nd Grade Math) Name:
St. Luke School Lions on the Loose Summer Math Review Packet Dear St. Luke Student, We are looking forward to teaching you many math concepts next school year. In preparation for another successful start to a new school year, you must review the concepts and complete all problems included in this packet. The concepts in the packet are those which you should have mastered in your 2014-2015 math class. We encourage you to work each problem with great effort and perhaps review your addition and subtraction facts on a regular basis this summer. Over the summer: 1. Complete all problems. You may answer the problems directly in the math packet. 2. Show all work, when necessary, next to the problem. 3. Make sure your name is written on your math packet. 4. Work a couple of pages each week in your math packet instead of waiting until the last minute. From time to time, go back and review work you did earlier in the summer. 5. Practice all your math facts for a few minutes every couple of days. For August 6 th and when you get back to school: Bring your completed math review packet to St. Luke s registration day, August 6, 2015. Your math packet will be graded for effort/completion and will serve as a classwork/homework grade in math for the first nine-week grading period. There will be a grade deduction for incomplete work. In the first week of school, an assessment drawn directly from the assigned problems will be given. This assessment will be counted as a test grade for the first nineweek grading period. Have a great summer! The St. Luke Third Grade Teachers
St. Luke School Lions on the Loose Summer Math Review Packet Dear Parents, In preparation for another successful start to a new school year, your child must review the concepts and complete all problems included in this packet. The concepts in the packet are those, which your child should have mastered while attending their 2014-2015 math class. The concepts are referred to as the 2 nd grade essential math skills. Essential skills are developmentally appropriate, basic math concepts that are essential for the student s understanding of the math being taught. The mastery of them is critical as they are challenged in their 3 th grade class. Our goal is that each student has mastered the skills that we deem essential at the completion of their present year in school. Therefore, the packet is a review and a way for students to show what they have mastered. We encourage your child to work each problem with great effort. If your child finds an essential skill difficult, please consider extra instruction this summer and working more problems pertaining to the skill. Please encourage your child to work the summer math packet with no guidance, assess, and then perhaps complete the packet a second time. Below are some resources for your child to use in order to facilitate the mastery of each essential skill where they have room to grow. Sincerely, The St. Luke Third Grade Teachers Resources: www.ixl.com www.khanacademy.org (also an ipad app)
2 nd Grade Essential Math Skills Identifies place value through one thousand Rounds numbers to the nearest ten Counts and writes money amounts quarters, dimes nickels, and pennies Adds and subtracts two digit numbers, vertically and horizontally, with regrouping Orders 2 and 3-digit numbers Masters multiplication facts for 0, 1, and 2 Identifies simple fractions Tells time to the nearest quarter hour Identifies units of time (60 seconds=minute, 60 minutes= hour, 24 hours=day) Solves problems using a calendar Measures length using customary and metric units (nearest half inch and nearest centimeter) Interprets graphs and adds data to graphs (pictograph, bar, and pie) Uses key words to choose appropriate operations for addition and subtraction in problem solving problems (all, altogether, how many more, difference, and fewer) Addition with three 2-digit addends Identify number of sides and angles in 3 dimensional figures (cylinder, pyramid, cone, cube, rectangular prism, and sphere)
Essential Skill: Identifies place value through one thousand What is the value of the underlined number? 1. 576 2. 408 3. 293 4. 2,056 Essential Skill: Round numbers to the nearest ten 1. 10 12 20 2. 40 47 50 3. 60 69 70 Circle the number that is closest to the number in the box. Essential Skill: Counts and writes money amounts Write the value of each coin and total the amount. 1. = 2. = 3. Draw 16 cents using the fewest number of coins.
Essential Skill: Adds and subtracts two digit numbers with regrouping Find the answers. 14 65 23 29 + 18 = - 48 + 36 Essential Skill: Order of two and three digit numbers Write these numbers in order. 142 316 221 164 79 1. least greatest 51 270 158 209 26 2. least greatest 19 213 92 167 142 3. greatest least Essential Skill: Masters multiplication facts for 0, 1, and 2 1. 6 X 0 = 2. 1 X 12 = 3. 2 X 3 =
Essential Skill: Identifies simple fractions Write the fractions for the amount shaded. 1. 2. 3. Essential Skill: Tells time to nearest quarter hour Write the time or fill in the missing hands of the clock. 1.) 2) 3) : 5:30 : Essential Skill: Identifies units of time 1. How many seconds are in a minute? 2. How many minutes in an hour? 3. How many minutes in half an hour? 4. Hour many hours are in a day?
Essential Skill: Solves problems using a calendar 1. How many Mondays are in the month of June? 2. What is the date one week after June 18 th? 3. Which day of the week is the last day of June? 4. What is the date of the second Thursday in June? Essential Skill: Measures length using customary and metric units Use a ruler to find the length of each item using cm or inches. Measure to the nearest half-inch or inch or centimeter. cm inches cm
Essential Skill: Interprets graphs and adds data to graphs: (pictograph, bar, and pie) 4 3 Pets Children Have in Their House 2 1 0 Dogs Cats Fish Birds 1. How many children have dogs for a pet? 2. How many children have cats and birds for a pet? 3. Shade in the graph to show that four children have fish as pets. Our Favorite Colors Red Green Blue Yellow Purple Orange = 1 child 1. How many children chose blue as their favorite color? 2. Which color(s) got the most votes for favorite color? 3. Show that 2 children chose yellow as their favorite color. Our Favorite Movies 4 Monsters, Inc. 4 Mary Poppins 6 101 Dalmatians 2 Finding Nemo 1. How many children like Mary Poppins? 2. How many children like 101 Dalmatians? 3. How many children like Monsters, Inc. and Finding Nemo?
Essential Skill: Use Key Words to choose appropriate operations for addition and subtraction in problem solving problems Sammy gets lots of treats. Solve the problems. Sammy got 8 Nibble Bites, 10 Snap Treats, and 5 Doggie Delights. 1. How many more Snap Treats did he get than Nibble Bites? 2. How many treats did Sammy get in all? 3. How many Snap Treats and Doggie Delights did Sammy get? Essential Skill: Additions with three 2-digit addends Solve. You can write the problems vertically below. 1. 12 + 16 + 11 = 2. 14 + 23 + 52 = 3. 33 + 15 + 41 =
Essential Skill: Identify number of sides and angles in 3 dimensional figures Cube Sphere Cone Pyramid Rectangular Solid Cylinder Above are pictures of geometric solids. Use the chart to answer the questions below. 1. Which solids have 6 sides? and 2. How many angles does a cone have? 3. Which objects can roll?,, and Essential Skill: Identify Geometric Solids Other than the objects used as examples above, choose 3 geometric solids and draw a picture a solid you see in your house. Name the solid you chose at the bottom.