Math Resources for the Summer


Dear Parents,

Summer is the perfect time for students of all ages to relax and ENJOY life, especially outdoors! That is my hope and desire for each of our students!

In case you wish to keep your child engaged in math during the summer, or if you are hoping to avoid learning loss (sometimes referred to as the "summer slide"), feel free to check out the links below!

Please do not feel obligated. The following resources have been complied simply because no matter what grade level or subject I've taught over the last 20+ years, at the end of each school year there are typically a few requests for summertime learning ideas so I thought I'd share these resources with everyone.

Have a WONDERFUL, FUN-FILLED summer!

God Bless, Mrs. Van Helvoirt


Links to Websites with MATH PROGRAMS




Links to Websites with MATH GAMES & ACTIVITIES

MathMammoth.com

RoomRecess.com

MathPlayground.com

MrNussbaum.com

Funbrain.com

MathGameTime.com


Links to MATH WORKBOOKS (Amazon)

2nd Grade Math

3rd Grade Math

4th Grade Math


Links to MULTI-SUBJECT SUMMER BRIDGE WORKBOOKS (Amazon)

2nd Grade Into 3rd

3rd Grade Into 4th

4th Grade Into 5th


For Your Reference

2nd Grade Math Topics include:

  • Even & Odd Numbers
  • Doubling Numbers
  • Telling Time
  • Addition & Subtraction Facts
  • Addition & Subtraction with and without Regrouping through Hundreds
  • Geometry
  • Introduction to Fractions
  • Measuring
  • Money
  • Graphs
3rd Grade Math Topics Include:
  • Adding & Subtracting with and without regrouping through the thousands
  • Multiplication & Division Facts
  • Telling Time
  • Money
  • Place Value
  • Geometry
  • Graphs
  • Measurement
  • Understanding Fractions (We did not get to this part in the 3rd grade text.  Feel free to use those pages if you'd like)
4th Grade Math Topics Include:
  • Adding & Subtracting through millions
  • Multi-Digit Multiplication
  • Multi-Digit Division
  • Geometry
  • Fractions
  • Time & Measurement
  • Graphs
  • Fractions
  • Introduction to Decimals (We did not get to this part in the 4th grade text.  Feel free to use those pages if you'd like)