Original printable
Summer related words Coloring Page – fun vocabulary & handwriting practice June, July, August vocabulary practice This free printable coloring page helps children color all summer-related words on the page and learn to write them in a fun way. Perfect for June, July, and Au
Why this printable fits
This story engages students with summer-related vocabulary while promoting writing skills. It connects directly to the words they will color and trace, enhancing their learning experience through a fun narrative.
Story text
One sunny day in June, Mia and Leo decided to have a summer adventure. They wanted to explore the beach nearby. "Let's bring a parasol, some ice cream, and our favorite hats!" Mia exclaimed. Leo nodded, excited about the idea.
As they reached the beach, they noticed something. The sand was hot, and many kids were playing with their flip-flops. "Look at all those summer things!" Leo said. They saw a big sunflower and bright blue waves. Mia wanted to build a sandcastle, but the sun was very strong.
They set up a tent for shade, dipped their toes in the sea, and enjoyed their ice cream. Suddenly, Mia spotted a big, shiny strawberry on the beach. "Hey look! Let’s collect summer items to make a summer scrapbook!" she suggested. They gathered the sunflower, a shell, and even a cool rock.
At the end of the day, they decided to write down the fun words they had learned: beach, parasol, and summer. "This was the best summer adventure ever!" said Leo. "Let's do it again next month!" They smiled, happy to have shared such a wonderful day together.
Key Vocabulary
- INTRODUCE: adventure – an exciting experience; REINFORCE: beach – where land meets the ocean; REINFORCE: sunflower – a tall yellow flower that follows the sun.
- REINFORCE: parasol – a light umbrella used for sunlight.
- REINFORCE: scrapbook – a book for keeping memories together.
Comprehension Questions
- What did Mia and Leo want to do on their summer adventure?This question helps identify the main goal of the characters.
- What did Mia and Leo bring to the beach?Look for specific items mentioned in the story.
- What does 'adventure' mean in this story?Consider how Mia and Leo's activities define this word.
- What did Mia and Leo decide to write down at the end of their day?This will test their memory of the story's final events.
- Why do you think Mia wanted to collect summer items?Think about what sharing experiences matters to friends.
Answer guidance
- Q1: They wanted to explore the beach.
- Q2: They brought a parasol, ice cream, and their hats.
- Q3: It means an exciting experience.
- Q4: Mia and Leo decided to write down summer words.
- Q5: Mia wanted to collect summer items to make memories and share the adventure.
Teacher Notes
Encourage students to color summer words as they read; Discuss why summer adventures promote friendship; Use the story's events to create a summer scrapbook together; Reinforce key vocabulary by asking students to use the words in sentences.
Source summary
The story was inspired by summer vocabulary from the printable, focusing on words related to beach adventures and friendship.
