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Summer - Teacher Resources

Integrate the study of summer into your classroom curriculum; it's every student's favorite time of year. Summer brings heat, extended daylight, and fun. Topics of study include biomes, habitats, weather, and more. There are activities for every subject: mathematics, science, social studies, and art. We have slideshows of our favorite summer reading picks, math worksheets to keep your students engaged over the break, literature guides for summer-themed books, references about the history of summer Olympic games and school vacations, and more!
Slideshows
Summer Reading Slideshow, Grades 3-5
Summer Reading Slideshow, Grades K-2
Summer Reading Slideshow – Grades 9-12
Summer Reading Slideshow, Grades 6-8
Favorite Summer Activities Slideshow (K-8)
Favorite Labor Day Activities Slideshow, Grades K-8
Printables
Crepe Paper Flower
Tissue Flower
First Grade Summer Math
Fact or Opinion
Kindergarten Summer Math
Third Grade Summer Math
Fourth Grade Summer Math
More Summer Printables
Lesson Plans
Flower and Leaf Press
Making Sand Art
References
Summer Crossword Puzzle Solution
Quizzes
Summer Words Quiz
Ice Cream Fun Quiz
Summer Holidays
Father's Day - Teacher Resources
Flag Day – Teacher Resources
Fourth of July – Teacher Resources
Labor Day Resources for Teachers
Memorial Day Teacher Resources
Art Activities
Crepe Paper Flower
Tissue Flower
Flower and Leaf Press
Making Sand Art
Math Resources
First Grade Summer Math
Kindergarten Summer Math
Third Grade Summer Math
Fourth Grade Summer Math
Fifth Grade Summer Math
Second Grade Summer Math
Ice Cream - Yummy!
More Summer Math Resources
Social Studies Resources
Summer of My German Soldier
The Summer of the Swans
The Summer of the Swans -- Test A
Favorite Labor Day Activities Slideshow, Grades K-8
Summer of My German Soldier -- Test A
The Summer of the Swans Projects
Summer of My German Soldier -- Test C
More Summer Social Studies Resources
Reading & Language Arts Resources
Summer Reading Slideshow, Grades 3-5
Summer Reading Lists
Summer Reading Slideshow, Grades K-2
Summer Reading Slideshow – Grades 9-12
Summer Reading Slideshow, Grades 6-8
Summer Reading List -- Pre-K through Primary
Summer Reading List -- Intermediate
More Summer Reading & Language Arts Resources
Other Seasons
Autumn Teacher Resources
Winter – Teacher Resources
Spring – Teacher Resources
Seasons – Teacher Resources

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