Young writers can create their own book about summer fun with this easy printable. If they aren’t old enough to write independently, they can dictate to an adult.
There’s a page where children can complete an acrostic poem about summer. (Acrostic poems are poems where each line begins with a letter that spells out a word.)
On the following pages, children can answer questions about what new things do they want to learn and what crafts they want to make. They can also detail which types of things they’d like to do or places they’d like to visit.
There’s also a page where kids can make a list of movies to see and books to read, as well as a summer reading log.
Materials Needed
- Summer Fun
- book printable
- Printer
- Stapler
- Writing
- materials
Preparation:
- Print out the Summer Fun book. (To save paper and get images on front/back on pages, choose the printing option Print on Both Sides/Flip Pages on Short Edge.)
- Assemble books, fold in half, and staple twice to bind.
Encourage children to write down their ideas for summer fun. For younger children who aren’t yet able to write, they can dictate their books to an older child or adult. The last page is meant to be saved until the end of summer. This page is for children to write about their favorite parts of the summer. These questions can help guide you in summer planning or prompt activities on those days when boredom is looming in on your children.
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Andie Jaye is a former preschool teacher turned stay-at-home mom of 3 kiddos. Her blog, Crayon Freckles, focuses on creative learning and play ideas, as well as honest parenting topics. You can follow Andie on Facebook or on Pinterest.