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Summer Reading Activities | Reading Games

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This summer reading games pack includes EVERYTHING you need for the summer! With loads of fun summer reading review games, your students will be engaged all month long! Lots of summer reading centers, games, and activities are included that spiral review 3rd grade reading, 4th grade reading, and 5th grade reading skills.

A recording sheet and answer key are provided with every game. A color and black version are available for easy printing.

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Reading Summer Games

Skills:

  • Figurative Language
  • Point of View (1st and 3rd Perspective)
  • Capitalization Rules
  • Verb Tenses
  • Parts of Speech
  • Prefixes and Suffixes
  • Cause and Effect
  • Context Clues

WHAT'S INCLUDED?

  • Summer Error Analysis Game (Point of View)

Students look at each card and decide if the answer is true or false. Then, students put a check or an X next to each one to show their thinking. An answer key is included. Students practice identifying 1st and 3rd perspective point of view.

  • Summer Gameboard (Context Clues)

Each time a student answers a card correctly, the student then chooses a circle card randomly. The circle card tells whether to go forward or backward. The first person to make it to the finish line wins! Answer key included. Task cards practice identifying the meaning of unknown words using context clues.

  • Build a S'more Game (Figurative Language)

Each time students answer a task card, they get to add part of their s’more to their mat. There are chance cards included too. You never know who’s going to win based on this twist. The first person to finish building a s’more wins! All task cards include identifying figurative language: hyperboles, personification, similes, metaphors, and onomatopoeia.

  • ELA Sort (Cause and Effect)

Students decide which campground each camp supply belongs at. Students sort the cards according to the correct answers. A recording sheet and answer key are also provided. In this ELA sort, students practice identifying causes and effects.

  • Summer Camp Reading Activity (Character Traits)

Students read each task card and solve to find the answer. Once they find the answer, they know which cabin the camper belongs in. They place that camper at the correct cabin. For example, the camper in green lives at Cabin “Neat”. Students practice identifying character traits.

  • 48 Summer Reading Puzzles

Students practice putting together 12 parts of speech puzzles, 12 verb tense puzzles, 12 capitalization rules puzzles, and 12 prefix and suffix puzzles. I like to print on colored paper. They are easy to put together and great practice for reading centers.

  • Summer Whole Group Game: Parts of Speech Game to Play with the Whole Class!

Lay out the ice cream cones all over your floor. Explain to students they’ll be making ice cream cones just like the sample ones shown (yellow ones). Their goal is to find the ice cream scoops they need to make the ice cream cones look like the orders customers are asking for. Each team starts with a pre-made ice cream cone (customer order) and an ice cream cone. Kids will hunt the room to look for the ice cream scoops they need. : Kids build up the ice cream cone in the same order as the customer order (yellow). When kids build the ice cream cone the whole way to the top, they get to grab another customer order from the teacher. It’s race to see who can build the most ice cream cones! This game practices the 8 parts of speech!

  • Digital Hide and Seek Game for Summer

Have you ever wanted a FUN activity that is 100% editable and can be customized to any age level / any standard you are teaching? Do you need a game that you can use with the whole class OR just a few students? Something that can be used over and over again without becoming boring? Look no further! Every student I've ever encountered has LOVED the concept of hide-and-seek. In this DIGITAL hide and seek game, students are tasked with finding the hidden object by guessing answers to questions on the screen. In this version, all slides are summer-themed.

And the coolest part? It can work for ANY subject and ANY grade level! Every slide and every question can be edited however you'd like!

How to Play Hide and Seek:

  1. This game is played in PowerPoint. Drag the object on the left behind any picture on the screen so it is “hiding”. Repeat this on each page so all 10 objects are hidden.
  2. Put the game in “Slide Show” mode to play!
  3. Have students “seek” where the object is by calling on students to say answers to the questions on the screen. Click to see if their guess is right.
  4. When you click each picture, it’ll magically disappear to see if the student has “found” the object!
  5. Whichever student finds the hidden object gets to come to the front of the room and call on students to guess on the next slide!
  6. Use the blank version to create whatever skill practice you’d like—math facts, letter recognition, spelling words…the sky is the limit!

**You can also play this in Google Slides and use it digitally. The way to set it up works slightly differently so make sure to read the included directions. **

Included Hide and Seek Pre-Made Games for You:

  1. Addition Facts to 20
  2. Mixed Review of Addition Facts
  3. Addition Double Facts
  4. Subtraction Facts to 20
  5. Mixed Review of Subtraction Facts
  6. Multiplication Facts from 1-10
  7. Mixed Review of Multiplication Facts
  8. Division Facts from 1-10
  9. Mixed Review of Division Facts
  10. Identify Numbers
  11. Blank Version (Make your own questions!)--PERFECT FOR READING!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Ask and answer questions to demonstrate understanding of a text, referring explicitly to the text as the basis for the answers.
Describe characters in a story (e.g., their traits, motivations, or feelings) and explain how their actions contribute to the sequence of events.
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, distinguishing literal from nonliteral language.
Distinguish their own point of view from that of the narrator or those of the characters.
By the end of the year, read and comprehend literature, including stories, dramas, and poetry, at the high end of the grades 2–3 text complexity band independently and proficiently.

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