Summer Writing for School At Home and Distance Learning

     
    Ink  this Summer 
    Stay-cation activity 
    into your family plan book.  Children who read and write during the summer maintain literacy skills learned during the school year.  Summer Writing and Summer Journal are quick and easy writing activities... and both help children practice their reading and writing skills with individual style and creativity.

    A summer journal encourages drawing and writing, and it helps children learn to organize their thoughts. It's a good way to start the day.   With these pages and graphic organizers; it's easy to get started.  Write about upcoming summer goals and activities using these writing prompts that promote thinking and reflection before writing. 
    Keeping a Summer Journal,  using a composition notebook or creating a writing space can be an authentic writing experience and also can become a regular activity at home.  NO PREP for you... just download, print and handout!  Talking about your expectations for the summer writing journal is all you need to do after handing out the summer journal pages.   Children will engage in authentic writing experiences all summer long.  They are encouraged to write in their journal each day but it is important to remember that this is a self-directed activity and some students might even write in their journals twice a day!!  Writing Ideas and topics are provided to initiate the first spark in writing about their summer days. 
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    Summer Writing Journal
    Finding and creating personal topics and ideas is encouraged.   Be sure to tell children that you are excited about their ideas and writing and look forward to seeing and reading their journals after summer.  Encourage children to add drawings and photos, ticket stubs, book lists, and any other summer 'clips' that will fit in their journal.  Children will share more readily when they have ownership and creative design throughout their summer journal.  These writing pages include: organization of the page, writing about specific topics, using illustrations to explain, remembering facts, writing in sequential order, and finding noteworthy topics to write about.  Sharing their summer-long writing project can be a positive way to meet new classmates and build friendships for the upcoming school year.  
    Keeping a 'summer writing journal' will keep your child growing in literacy and improve reading achievement... preview the summer writing journal for beginning writers.     
    Get your children excited about writing this summer by finding a composition notebook and use these 'writing stamps' to encourage endless possibilities for real-world literacy activity!