Summer writing topics are one of my favorites to teach. I’m lucky enough to live a block back from the beach in a small holiday town on the East Coast of NSW, Australia. There is always something going on down the beach and I am often found their with my trusty camera!
If you would like to download more of my personal beach images or other Summer images, click here. These images could be used as writing prompts for your Summer writing program.
There are so many things to write about like games and activities on the beach, weather, safety and animals.
These books below are a great introduction to animals that live on the beach or in the ocean near the beach (see the fish in the see grass in the images above fighting against the motion of the waves).
Possible Writing Prompts and Activities that will complement these books:
- Ocean Animals Book – Enchanted Learning
- Everything Beneath the Sea Song – Learn English Kids
- Photo Gallery: Colorful Sea Creatures – National Geographic
- Ocean Animal Pics – Pics4Learning
- Animals of the Ocean Word Search – Education.com
- The Beach – all activities (rhyme, craft worksheets) – Enchanted Learning
- Sea Vocabulary/Flash Cards/Word Wall Cards – Clever Classroom
OR
Download a sample of our new Summer Writing Worksheets K-1 73 pages, seen below, here.
As soon as you click the link, you will download the 3 page file hosted by Divshare (a file hosting site).
This three page free file will help your students to categorize where known sea/beach animals predominately live. Be sure to read the books above first.
If you would like to see more our our Summer Writing Worksheets, you can click on the link above to see more or also click on any of the images below for a closer look.
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Susan Cahalane says
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Susan Cahalane says
Hi Emma! I love the ocean books you suggested!I just found your blog, I’m your newest follower!
✿Sue✿
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SSmith says
I can't wait to do my next oceans unit and incorporate some of these neat resources! Thank you for putting this together!
Kate says
This will be great for a start of the year mini unit