Summer writing
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Summer writing. Get inspired and try out new things.
I can't believe this school year is almost over! I have only 5 days of school left, Friday is our last day. I will miss my kiddos dearly but am super excited to start my summer vacation. Next school year will bring so many changes for me~~new partner teacher (SUPER excited!!), best friend coming back to teach at my school (YAHOO!!), my baby girl is starting 8th grade at another school (BOO HOO!), and 3rd grade will switch classes next year (SCARED!!)!! I will need the summer to get ready for…

Heather Smithson saved to Teacher Ideas
Get ready to banish that writer's block! We've got 21 summer-inspired writing prompts to help you get those creative juices flowing.
Katherine Pollard saved to journal
(teacherspayteachers.com) If your students are like mine, they struggle with powers of 10. With this fast-paced game, students have fun practicing and mastering this tricky concept. Simply form your students into two teams and project this exciting game! The student who says the correct answer first gets the point.
These awesome November Writing Prompts go sentimental and hilarious as the children share favorite memories, offer opinions, and imagine what could be.

Brianne Bednarz saved to school
120 Ideen für Kinder für den Sommer - zum Ausdrucken - Englisch *** 120 summer activties for busy kids - Free Printable

meinesvenja saved to Ideen für Kinder
Get kids writing with our 30 day challenge. The free printable invites children to write a variety of text types with 30 writing prompts. For home or school.

Jennifer Farley saved to ASE homework hour
This FREE Ice Cream writing craftivity is the perfect activity to practice writing skills over the summer! Kids will love sequencing their summer days and vacation using this ice cream cone graphic organizer art project! Perfect for kindergarten, first and second graders! #summerwriting #sequencing #summervacation
Need some writing prompts for kids? I have a list that grows almost every day. I've been trying to think of fun, exciting prompts that get their wheels turning. Sometimes they get so excited that they write a whole page!
Hello Everyone! It's that time of the school year when teachers think about how to make sure that no "summer slump" happens with our precious students. We always try to send home suggestions to parents as to how to keep that from happening. This year I put together a little pack that will be easy to print, easy on the color ink, and easy to send home...but will keep kids engaged in the learning process all summer. Here are a few pages from the all black and white, no running out of color…

Christine Bergdoll saved to Projects to Try