SUMMER REVIEW activities and worksheets for first grade - FREEBIES


 

I am so excited to share that first grade no prep packs are here!

This resource makes it so easy to teach the first grade standards for math, reading, phonics and writing.

No more searching for high quality, engaging worksheets and activities.. they are all here.

These printable activities are perfect for July or summer review at the end of first grade.

Plus I am sharing three FREEBIES right here on this blog post.

I have been sharing my kindergarten no prep packs for years, and now it will be easier than ever to differentiate for your students.

 

This July math and language pack targets the first grade standards, but they also work well for your advanced kindergarten students or struggling second graders.

Included are over 100 printable activities.

PERFECT FOR:

  • Centers

  • Fast finishers

  • RTI

  • Small group instruction

  • Whole group lessons

  • Homework

  • Seat work

  • Review

  • Homeschool

  • and so much more!

I am sharing a few FREEBIES for you to print right here on this blog post!

It is so easy to print the pages you need and create summer review packets.

Simply print, staple and write student names at the top.

Parents appreciate having activities for children to work on over the summer to keep their skills up.

This also works great for summer school!

 
 

Keep track of summer reading with these adorable super reader charts.


READING ACTIVITIES FOR FIRST GRADE

first grade summer review

We are reviewing our phonics skills!

This includes CVC words, digraphs, blends, Bossy R, Super E, sounds of Y, vowel teams and more.

 
 

Reviewing word families is so helpful to see patterns within words.

Once you do the first page with students, the others can be completed on their own.

 
 

Students love “color by” activities.


LANGUAGE AND WRITING

We are having so much fun this month reading, writing and practicing our critical thinking skills.

These center around July and summer themes.

If you have been using our no prep packs for awhile, you’ll love that students recognize the format and can get right to work!

 
 

Picture clues, graphic organizers and color clues are all ways I provide scaffolding so all students can be successful.

It is so neat to see their progress because we cover these same skills every month, and each time they improve and their confidence grows.

 

Working on skills such as following directions, contractions and ABC order requires repeated practice to ensure mastery.

We do these activities every month and it is the perfect way to keep these skills fresh in their minds!

 
 

The monthly writing prompt comes with a sentence starter and without.

Also included is an option to have them draw a picture to illustrate their writing prompt.

Use either format that works best for your students. It is fun to do a writing prompt each month and save them in a portfolio.

All of my first grade no prep packs come with a writing prompt.

This month, students will write about “Tasty July Food!”

You can choose to use the version with or without scaffolding.

 
 
 

Students complete the maze to find second grade!

At the end of the maze, they finish the writing prompt: I’m excited for 2nd grade because….

All Mixed Up is the perfect way for students to get creative and make their own words.

They cut up the letters, spell new words and record the words on the lines provided.

 
 

Practicing our grammar skills has never been easier… or more fun!

Students enjoy mixing it up between cut and paste, coloring and worksheets.

 
 

Every month, students love that they get to read and write their very own book!

 
 

Two versions are included: one where students read and one where students can write their own book!

 

Picture word banks help students write sentences to match the pictures.

It is so fun to see what students come up with, and then they can read their books to a partner.

Students are not afraid to write when you provide them with the scaffolding they need to feel successful.


 

FIRST GRADE MATH ACTIVITIES

 
 

ADDITION

There are so many strategies to help students understand addition.

Learning to quickly make ten when adding three numbers helps students become fluent with their facts.

I designed these activities so you can easily target addition with and without carrying/regrouping.

I also use number lines on many of the pages to provide scaffolding so they can be independent.


 
 
 
 
 

SUBTRACTION

Included are activities that have students “borrow” or regroup and worksheets where they do not.

This makes it so easy to target specific skills and differentiate.

 

TIME AND MONEY

 
 

Activity pages help students tell time with both analog and digital clocks to the hour and half hour.

We are working on identifying coins and using their value to “buy items”.

 

 

FRACTIONS, 2D SHAPES AND 3D SOLIDS, NUMBER WORDS

 

The standards can be so much fun with these activities.

Every month we work on ordering numbers on a number line, number words, 2D shapes and 3D solids, and fractions.

 
 

BASE TEN AND PLACE VALUE

 
 
 

Understanding place value is so important in first grade!

These base ten blocks visuals are so helpful for understanding two digit numbers as a group of tens and a group of ones.

 

We practice breaking numbers down into their place value with so many activities so they can see different formats.

This helps them understand numbers on a conceptual level.


You’ll love how activities are formatted the same each month, so students get repeated practice with the same standards.

The activities increase in difficulty throughout the year to target the skills we are working on.

 
 
 

They won’t spend a lot of energy figuring out what the problem is asking, rather they can get right to work.

Plus, you won’t waste a lot of time explaining directions!

 
 

These missing addend activity pages are perfect for first grade standards.

They require critical thinking skills, but students will become proficient at using the number lines to figure out the problems.

 

 

HUNDREDS CHART

 

An important skill in first grade is for students to be able to identify ten more, ten less and 1 more 1 less of numbers 1-120.

I love using a hundreds chart for this, because students quickly see the patterns and become independent using the charts.


PRINT THESE FREEBIES TO TRY!

 
 

Love this first grade work packet?

PURCHASE THE COMPLETE SUMMER REVIEW UNIT


SAVE WITH THE YEAR LONG BUNDLE!

WOW! WOW!! This is an amazing resource. There are so many items to use in oh so many ways. I feel like I have hit the jackpot!! Thank you!”

CLICK HERE FOR OUR FIRST GRADE HOMEPAGE