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J**L
May need to help older kids-challenging work
I've enjoyed having these books for the kids to do over the summer. It's about 2 pages a day and keeps them having to use their brains, as they have to do it before they can get screens. We have the 4th-5th and the 6th-7th, I'd say they are both adequately challenging, esp the older book. We have had to look up some things for the 6th-7th as there's no instructions, they just expect that you learned it/know it/remember it. So it's a good refresher but as a parent I'm fairly involved helping with it, learning it and watching YouTube videos on English sentence structure and ratios, etc. So be mindful of that if you expect your kiddo to do it on their own. Also, it often takes closer to 30 mins to complete. Otherwise, great books.
B**7
Best summer program for all ages!
Bridge books help us stay on track through the summer and show up to the new school year having retained what was learned the previous year and ready to absorb all the new things. We will keep using these year after year!
K**R
This book teaches the way I expected other to!
I am excited to use this book as part of my homeschooling learning. I feel this book will definitely help my students achieve more. I am excited that fitness is included in lessons.
K**R
Good Overall With Some Unforeseen Teaching Moments
This book was good overall. Parents should preview the work, especially the articles. For instance, the article on the sequoias was inaccurate. We compared the article to the National park’s web site to see the differences. This allowed for a discussion about evaluating what you are reading and fact checking what seems improbable. It was a good lesson, just not in the way the author designed it. Overall, the book was on target for the 4-5 grade transition.
T**I
Great school summer resource
I buy these every single year for my kids. Its a great 15 brain work for over the summer
L**L
Been successfully using for over 8 years. Buy the book one year ahead
We use these every year. If my child is going into 1st grade, we will get him the 2nd to 3rd grade book. We do not use the K to first-grade book. These books have really helped my children prepare for the upcoming year, especially the math sections. We keep to the schedule of only one page a day (front and back). Yes, your child may not fully comprehend some stuff because it is for the upcoming year, but it is not hard for a parent to spend just about 5 minutes explaining the concept. Both my sons have used this company, and the following school year, they are not
N**1
The Ultimate Bridge to Summer Learning Fun!
The Summer Bridge Activities 4th to 5th Grade Workbook is a brilliant tool for keeping young minds engaged during the break. Packed with a wide range of exercises, it seamlessly bridges the gap between grades, ensuring kids don't lose valuable knowledge over summer. The interactive activities cover various subjects and are designed to be both educational and entertaining. Parents and teachers alike will appreciate the thoughtfully structured lessons. It's a fantastic way to prevent the summer slide and help kids transition to the next grade with confidence and skill. A must-have for summertime success!
M**A
Activities for my kid
This activity is enough to make my kid busy for a few hours and not getting too much screen time. He is ableto review some of the topics he learned from school.
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