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Incoming 5th Grade

In addition to required Summer Reading, a variety of optional math and reading resources are included below.
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iReady - Math & Language Arts
Your student’s iReady diagnostic data is used to provide lessons based on their individual skill level and needs, so your child can learn at a pace that is just right for them. Students can continue to access and work on their iReady accounts until the system is reset in early August. Please use your child’s username and password provided by their classroom teacher.
 
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enVision - Math

Your child has engaged in activities and completed lessons using their enVision 2.0 Math book this school year. This mathematics program is designed to help your child achieve the mathematical proficiency levels established by the Common Core State Standards and provides the foundation for future math courses and career paths. 

At the end of each grade level enVision Math includes a topic (or chapter) that focuses on skills to be introduced in the next academic year. These topics were not taught during this academic year as they include standards that are not part of the 4th Grade curriculum. The Step Up to Fifth Grade lessons are included in the packet linked below. While these lessons are not required for students to complete, we encourage students to explore the topics this summer before school resumes. The lessons are not to be mastered before school starts and will be taught in full by the 5th Grade teachers throughout the upcoming academic school year. 

While some of the multiplication division and fraction work may be familiar to your child these workbook pages will also introduce the topic of using unlike denominators. If you feel these lessons are too difficult for your student to work through independently, working to complete the lessons together would be appropriate.