Summer Reading List – It’s easy to do an internet search and find a suggested reading list for your grade level. Parents would probably appreciate this when helping their child choose books to read over the summer.
Postcards – Cut card stock the size of a postcard. Let children decorate one side with markers or crayons. On the reverse side draw a line down the middle. Have the children write the teacher’s name on one half. Explain that if they send you the postcard over the summer and write you a note that you will write back to them.
Whenever they write you, you will write them back.
Journals - Make travel brochures for children to write in over the summer.
Journals - Make travel brochures for children to write in over the summer.
Top Ten – Have each child
make a list of ten things they would like to do over the summer. (Younger children could dictate five
things they would like to do.)