Turn up the summer HEAT!
What can students do to prepare for next year?
What can parents do to help?
Mathematics
Summer Mathematics Prep documents provide self-directed student review, practice, and preparation for high school mathematics courses. These documents provide review and practice of previously taught material that will give students a running start as they prepare for the next course. Students are encouraged to attempt these review problems before checking for accuracy against the solution document. This can help students identify their own strengths and areas of challenge. Students can utilize the tutorial web site links to strengthen identified areas of challenge.
- Next Year’s Course / Solutions
- Algebra 1 / solutions
- Geometry / solutions
- Algebra 2 / solutions
- Trig Advanced Algebra and Trig Analysis / solutions
- Calculus / solutions
- AFDA (Algebra, Functions, and Data Analysis) / solutions
Tutorial Website Links
- AAA Math
- Algebra Help
- PurpleMath
- SOS Math
- Ask Dr. Math
- Visual Fractions
- Regents Prep - look under Math A or Math B
Reading
Reading skills require continual practice just like any other academic area or sport. Becoming a self-directed reader during the summer months will improve your comprehension and fluency abilities as well as increase your vocabulary knowledge. The documents provided are suggested, grade-level appropriate reading lists that will provide guidance for selecting books to improve and enrich reading skills.
Suggested Summer Reading Lists
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Summer Reading Lists
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- Virginia Reader’s Choice Awards Books
- ALA Newberry Medal and Honor Books
- ALA Caldecott Medal and Honor Books
- Read Aloud Virginia
- Read, Write, Think summer activities
Middle School Reading and Writing Modules in Support of Project Graduation

