May and June Math and Literacy Practice Pages for End of Year Skill Review
The end of the school year is the perfect time to shift your focus from teaching new content to strengthening what students already know.
These May and June math and literacy practice pages are designed to help you do exactly that. With simple, no prep activities, you can keep your classroom structured while reviewing the most important skills students need before moving to the next grade level.
As the year wraps up, consistent review matters more than ever. Students benefit from revisiting skills in a meaningful way so they retain what they’ve learned and feel confident heading into summer.
What Skills Are Reviewed in May and June?
These math and literacy pages are designed to revisit key skills students have already learned throughout the year.
Math Skills
- Addition and subtraction within 10 and 20
- Number sense and place value
- Comparing numbers
- Measurement and data
- Geometry and shapes
- Graphing and interpreting data
Literacy Skills
- Phonics and decoding
- Sight words
- Sentence structure and editing
- Reading comprehension
- Writing responses
This type of review ensures students are not just exposed to skills once, but given multiple opportunities to practice and apply them.
Why End of Year Skill Review Matters
By May and June, you’ve taught the standards. Now the goal is retention, confidence, and readiness.
Skill review at the end of the year helps students:
- Strengthen foundational skills
- Connect concepts they’ve learned across the year
- Build confidence before transitioning to the next grade
- Reduce summer learning loss
Spiral review, where students continue practicing previously taught skills, is especially effective because it keeps learning fresh instead of forgotten.
How to Use These Practice Pages in May and June
At the end of the year, flexibility is everything. These pages fit seamlessly into your existing routine.
Morning Work
Start the day with a calm, consistent review routine.
Math and Literacy Centers
Use as independent practice while you meet with small groups.
Small Group Reinforcement
Target specific skills students still need support with.
Early Finishers
Keep students engaged with meaningful review instead of filler activities.
End of Year Review or May and June Homework
Use daily to spiral skills in a simple, predictable format.
These types of worksheets are commonly used for centers, morning work, and independent practice because they are easy to implement and cover a variety of skills efficiently.

Connect This to Summer Skill Review
The most effective classrooms don’t stop at end of year review. They bridge directly into summer learning. Summer Skill Review Packets for Grades K–5 make the perfect addition to your end of year send off! Whether you need them to engage students for that last push to the end or you want to provide something fun for skill review while students are home for the summer these packets are the answer.
These packets extend the same skills students practice in May and June and help:
- Maintain math and literacy skills over the summer
- Prevent learning loss
- Support families with structured review at home
Using both together creates a seamless transition from classroom learning to summer practice.
Try a Free May and June Practice Page
If you want to see how this works in your classroom, grab a free sample to try with your students.
May and June End of Year Freebie
This is a simple way to introduce a consistent review routine without adding extra planning to your day.
Your End of Year Planning is Handled
If you’re planning your final weeks, these posts provide plenty of ideas and resources and many of them are free!
Together, these give you:
- Structured academic review
- Engaging end of year activities
- A clear plan to finish the year strong
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Keep Learning Strong Through the Last Day and Beyond
The final weeks of school don’t have to feel chaotic.
With simple routines and consistent skill review, you can keep your classroom calm, focused, and productive all the way to summer.
May and June math and literacy practice pages give you an easy way to review essential skills now, while your summer skill review packets help students carry that learning forward.

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