Family FUNdamentals Pre K-3 Learning Activities
Studies show that students are more likely to achieve and succeed if the enter school and each grade with the foundational skills needed to be ready.
A child’s ability to succeed in school takes a partnershipone that begins at home and continues in school. To ensure all students enter school ready to learn, the Michigan Department of Education has developed a variety of literacy and math activities for preschool to fourth grade students parents can help their children practice at home.
These activities are aligned with the with state and federal standards.
Family FUNdamentals SUMMER LEARNING ACTIVITY PDF Documents
Additional Learning Materials - Picture Cards, etc.
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All information contained in this publication may be printed, copied and given to parents as you choose. For example, you could print and copy a full English Language Arts activities for each parent, or select specific skill activities based on student need.
Acknowledgements
The FAMILY FUNdamentals for Literacy activities were created with the help of teachers, parents, and reading specialists on the Michigan Department of Education's Early Literacy Committee.
Special thanks to Linda Wacyk, Jan Ellis, Steve Anderson, Bonnie Rockefellow, Annena McCleskey, Faith Stevens and Lindy Bush. Editorial Services and Publishing by Linda Wacyk, Partnership For Learning and Jon Mc Duffy. Prepress Layout and Design by Marilyn ( Sam ) Nesbitt. Illustrations by Carrie Strom
Contributors include:
| Julie Ankrum |
Julie Fredrick |
Madonna Nanasi |
Marvelle Vannest |
| Linda Ayres |
Margarita Frommert |
Gretchen Nataro |
Mary Vliek |
| Gloria Bennett |
Betsy Hannah |
Sally Perkins |
Elaine Weber |
| Cari Bushinski |
Barbara Jaszcz |
Kathy Petlicke |
| Ana Cardona |
Jeanne Klaes |
Elisabeth Pick
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| Beth Conway |
Sue Madro |
Marilyn Ostrander |
| Sheara Ferguson |
Molly McGlynn |
Karen Sizemore |
| Jill Fleming |
Cindy Merkel |
Sharen Turnbull |
More resources to follow. For additional information contact: Jan Ellis, ellisj@michigan.gov, (517) 373-9391.