Provide the children with markers, crayons, construction paper, and other art media to decorate the front of their pocket folders. (You might suggest they title it “Summer Fun.”) Run off copies with the attached writing prompts or create your own based on the interests of your students. You might even want to ask your class to brainstorm topics for these journals.
Hint! Be sure and include some blank paper at the end.
*Encourage students to add photos, brochures, or other special keepsakes.
*Add a line for the date on each page.
*Tell your students you’d love to see their journals when the come back for the new school year.
*For younger children encourage parents to have their children illustrate the topic and then dictate sentences for their parents to write.
Here are some summer writing prompts.
My favorite book is
This is one of my chores
My family is going
This is what I like to do outside
These are my favorite summer foods
My goal for this summer is
Here are some summer writing prompts.
Best of all, Carolyn Kisloski has created a free download of the summer fun journal. You're going to LOVE it, and we hope it will inspire your students to write over the summer. (Each writing prompt has three choices so you can choose your favorite one.)
I like summer becauseMy favorite book is
This is one of my chores
My family is going
This is what I like to do outside
These are my favorite summer foods
My goal for this summer is
These are my friends
I wish
When it’s hot I
These are games I like to play
This is what I like to wear in the summer
This is my favorite place to play
These are my favorite toys
My worst day ever
My best day ever
I can’t wait for school to start because
I wish
When it’s hot I
These are games I like to play
This is what I like to wear in the summer
This is my favorite place to play
These are my favorite toys
My worst day ever
My best day ever
I can’t wait for school to start because