As the sun shines brighter and the days grow longer, it’s the perfect time to infuse creativity into your writing routines! This summer, let’s break away from the traditional and dive into engaging summer writing activities that will keep your students inspired and excited.

Writing doesn’t have to feel like a chore—when linked to fun, real-life experiences, it becomes an adventure! Here are some creative and educational writing activities to try this summer.


Sun Safe Chronicles: Writing About Sun Safety

Help your students understand the importance of sun safety through procedural writing. Guide them in writing step-by-step instructions for applying sunscreen, choosing protective clothing, or seeking shade. Encourage personal reflections and creative storytelling—perhaps a short story featuring a sun safety superhero!

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Children applying sunscreen and wearing sun hats to practice sun safety.
Children applying sunscreen and wearing sun hats to practice sun safety.

Scoops of Creativity: Ice Cream Writing Fun

Who doesn’t love ice cream on a hot summer day? Turn this classic summer treat into a descriptive writing challenge! Ask students to create their own unique ice cream flavors and write sensory-rich descriptions. They can even develop a step-by-step guide for making homemade ice cream, incorporating sequencing words and engaging details.

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A colorful ice cream cone with different unique flavors, inspiring summer-themed writing activities.

Road Safety Expedition: Writing Informative Guides

Hit the road with a writing activity that’s both educational and empowering! Teach students about expository writing by having them create road safety guides. They can explain traffic signs, pedestrian rules, and bicycle safety in an engaging way. These guides can even be turned into illustrated booklets or posters for classroom display.

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A child safely crossing the road at a pedestrian crossing.

Fruity Tales: Writing About Summer Snacks

Let students explore procedural and narrative writing with their favorite summer fruits. They can document the steps to make a fruit salad, write a fun short story about a magical fruit, or create a persuasive piece on why their favorite fruit is the best.

A procedure writing activity for how to make a fruit kebab
A vibrant fruit kebab with colorful summer fruits, ready for a fun writing activity.

Make Writing an Exciting Summer Adventure!

This summer, transform writing from a task into an engaging and creative adventure! By incorporating hands-on experiences and fun topics, students will develop essential writing skills while enjoying the process.

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