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📘 Bridge the gap, boost the brain, beat the summer slump!
Summer Bridge Activities Workbook for 3rd to 4th grade offers a dynamic 15-minute daily routine combining math, reading comprehension, science, social studies, writing, and fitness. Designed to prevent summer learning loss, it includes flash cards and bonus activities that foster critical thinking, character development, and outdoor engagement, making it a top-rated, all-in-one educational resource for busy families.
















| Best Sellers Rank | #28 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1 in Children's Geometry Books #1 in Education Workbooks (Books) #1 in Children's Arithmetic Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 7,727 Reviews |
E**G
Great way to support summer learning!
I absolutely love the Summer Bridge Activities: Bridging Grades 3–4! This workbook is a fantastic way to keep kids engaged and learning over the summer break. The activities are well-designed, fun, and educational, providing the perfect balance between reinforcing what they’ve already learned and getting them excited for the next school year. The layout is visually appealing, with colorful pages and interactive exercises that make learning feel like play. What I appreciate most is how it covers key subjects like math, reading, writing, and critical thinking skills in bite-sized chunks that kids can easily manage. My child enjoyed doing a little bit each day, and I noticed significant improvement in their confidence as they completed each activity. It's great that this workbook also includes helpful tips for parents to guide their kids through the exercises. Overall, this is a must-have resource for parents looking to keep their children sharp and engaged during the summer while still having fun. Highly recommend!
S**E
Excellent Summer Workbooks - Keeps Kids Engaged and Ready
These workbooks have been an absolute lifesaver for keeping my kids on track over the summer! I was looking for a resource that would help them retain what they learned and prepare for the next school year without feeling like a chore, and these deliver perfectly. What I particularly love is how well **organized they are by days**. This structure eliminates any guesswork and makes it incredibly easy to assign manageable chunks of work each day, which helps to **keep my kids consistently on track**. There's no overwhelm, just steady progress. The content is engaging, and it genuinely seems to reinforce key concepts in a fun way. We've had **absolutely no complaints** from the kids, which is a huge win for any summer learning material! I highly recommend these workbooks for any parent looking for a structured and effective way to bridge the academic gap during the summer break.
E**.
Good review
This workbook touches on many important skills that are taught in 3rd grade. It’s a great workbook that can be used by parents or someone who is doing summer tutoring.
S**S
Great summer workbook
This book is a great tool to use over summer break to prevent loss of learning. I have been using this book with my 2nd grader for a few weeks and he enjoys the short lessons. I would prefer the lessons have a few more questions to cover each lesson.
T**M
So much to learn
Great workbook for kids
D**N
Great for growing minds!
I love these workbooks! We used to buy these at a local store until it closed. They help kids retain what they learned in school over the summer. The worksheet usually takes 5-10 minutes a day.
R**D
Great Summer Bridge Activities for Students going into 4th Grade
Good for 3rd going into 4th grade summer activities.
W**)
Good review and prep book, but more traditional than fun
I think that this book helped my soon-to-be 4th grader better prepared for the start of school. I also bought him the "Summer Brain Quest" (more social sciences and critical thinking focused). Of the two, he definitely preferred the other book, though I think this book might have done a better job of preparing him for 4th grade. The other one did a better job of making him a well-rounded person, since it is a bit more non-traditional, outside of the box, and just overall more fun (great stickers and a map to plan your learning activities and track progress). This one has little star stickers to mark completed lessons, but that's really about it. I also bought the K-1st grade books in both series. They were pretty much identical, just at a different grade level. So, what will I purchase next summer? Probably both sets again. They each fill different niches. They both seem to have helped the kids in their classes this year. But if I had to choose one or the other, it would depend on my goal. If I wanted the kids to do better on standardized tests, then these Summer Bridge Activities series would be better. If I wanted them to be original thinkers who are better able to handle real-world learning, then I would go with the Summer Brain Quest books. So, I personally would buy the other book if I was only going to buy one of the series. But, that does not diminish the value of these books, and I will probably buy both again.
M**A
vale a pena
São exercícios bem adequados para a faixa etária indicada, revisam e aprendem !
A**L
Kids work book
Great book for kids to learn and practice wotk
L**A
Extra time for pre-teaching concepts.
Many concepts have not been covered in Grade 3, and the book gives very little explanation/modelling, so this requires a lot of extra time to pre-teach concepts (like PEDMAS, which I was not aware they taught in primary). As a few others mentioned, it’s covering a lot of grade 4, a little prematurely.
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