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Summer Reading

Summer Reading Tips

Grade K-1: Read for at least 20mn every day (or have an adult read to you)

Grade 2-3: Read for at least 30mn every day

Grade 4-6: Read at least 1 hour every day

Keep on Reading throughout the summer: real books, and online

  • Read independently,
  • Listen to an adult reading or listen to an audiotape,
  • Read in the community (signs, newspapers, menus, labels...)
  • Talk about stories you have read or heard
  • Visit your school library website for ideas and access to online reading sites.
  •  Write every day (journal, notes to family and friends, stories, grocery lists and pictures as stories)
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Reading Websites

Grade K-3

RazKids Read and take quizzes (keeps track of your reading).

Read a new Tumblebook every day on your computer

 Starfall- Literacy and math games for primary students.

Other online reading links
 

Grade 4-6

SORA: Log in your school email and password. Best Books 2020-21 can be found here.

LWE Library Discover (scroll down to find e-books and audio-books) and Biblionasium Grade 4-6 (access from Destiny Discover and click on Hamburger menu on top left). Use your school username and password.

Lynnwood Public Library: Summer Reading Dig Deeper. Download the reading log and keep track of your minutes.

10 books read will earn you a free book!

National Geographic Kids Online: fun reading and activities

 

Scholastic News can also be accessed with LWELibSN for all students.
 

OTHER FUN TECHNOLOGY LINKS FOR THE SUMMER!

Hour of code Practice coding at home.

Keyboarding Practice at home and at school.

Poetry Write for fun and submit it online

Databases: Look for Britannica on-line (UN: edmonds, PW: 98036)
and other links from our Library Page

Summer Reading Programs in Public Libraries:

Sign up at the public library, read any book, and read on RazKids & LWE elibrary.

 

 

Read Tumblebooks for Free! You just need a library card.

Summer Reading Programs in Bookstores, Businesses or Websites:

 

  • Barnes and Noble in Lynnwood:  Summer Reading Download the Summer Reading Journal and Earn Free Books Grade1-6
  • Book Adventure: Read and take quizzes on books. Earn things on the website.

Summer Reading Book lists:

  • Your public library will have many on display.
  • Your teacher will recommend titles when you leave school.
  • Your school librarian will have great ideas.
  • Read the Battle of the Books titles from last year, and nominees for Sasquatch and Young Reader's Choice for next year's Battle of the Books for 2020-21.
 

 

 

1st Grade Links

 

General

Language Arts

Math

Science

 

Social Studies DIBELS® Online Stories Templates Teacher Links

 

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