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MVUSD: Summer Of Learning - Fuel Your Dreams
Please note that this program is available for all TK – 5 students.

SUMMER OF LEARNING PART ONE:
ENGAGING LESSONS CREATED BY TEACHERS FOR STUDENTS AND FAMILIES
Come learn with us! We are excited to share with you custom-developed lessons that align to your child’s grade level and which are based on weekly, engaging themes. Each week, a new set of activities will be posted for you and your family so that you can continue to focus on learning throughout the summer months. Feel free to take part in the options that interest you and your child. Our goal is simply to inspire you to engage in activities that will get your child reading, thinking, and creating!
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**Activities will be available starting on June 15th**
To get started, click on the icon for your grade level below.
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| Week of... | TK/K/1 |
2/3
4/5
June 29th
Be Brave
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July 5th
Be a Dreamer
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SUMMER OF LEARNING PART TWO:
SUMMER ACCESS TO ONLINE LEARNING PROGRAMS
A second component of our Summer of Learning program is ongoing access to key online district programs. We encourage you to continue using the programs your teacher has been assigning to your child as he/she will already know how to use them, but you may try a new program over the summer months if you would like as well! Imagine Learning is a great option for high engagement!
Available online instructional programs include:
Imagine Learning
I-Ready
I-Read
Learning A-Z
Moby Max
Read 180/System 44 (Only if assigned)
SORA/Overdrive (District Digital Library)
THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO CONTINUE LEARNING
TOGETHER AT HOME THIS SUMMER!
If you have questions about how to access or log on to any of these programs, you can click on this link to access complete login information. If you need support with technology, please check our Technology FAQ page or email glewis@murrieta.k12.ca.us.
This press release was produced by the Murrieta Valley Unified School District. The views expressed here are the author’s own.