Take a break from grading and give your 5th-12th grade students some fun, summer-themed topics to write about.
There are five for your students and one article for you. It’s all about practical, real-life experiences you can turn into writing events.
Here goes . . .
Message in a bottle
You’re walking along the beach and find a bottle with a message in it. What could it possibly say? This fun combo contains one true story and one funny song. Find out more here. >>
Never play with a jellyfish
Rules. You find them everywhere, even on vacation. Make your own list of rules or guidelines for any number of settings. Go here for inspiration. >>
Write a story from an ant’s perspective
When you think of picnics, what comes to mind? It might be fried chicken, sweet tea, or potato salad. Maybe you think of Frisbees, Nerf balls, or a blanket to sit on. But you aren’t the only ones at the picnic.
Find out what ants are thinking and then write your own story from an ant’s perspective. >>
Travel-writing prompts
Use these 16 writing prompts to become an armchair traveler and see the world right from where you are. You might even be inspired to plan a real-life trip!
Conversation Starters
Do your students ever have a hard time knowing what to say to people? Is small talk difficult? Is it easier for them to turn to an electronic device than to a real person?
Click here to explore conversation starters, small talk, and communication.
For teachers: “Writing in Summer?”
You’ve worked hard on this year’s writing classes, and you want to make sure that your children’s writing skills don’t completely deteriorate during summer vacation. What can you do?
Click here for 9 easy and real-life activities you can use today. >>
Yours for a more vibrant writing class,