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What I Did This Summer Worksheet

The what I did this summer worksheet has become one of our favorite ways to ease back into writing after a long break.

I’ve used it with my son every August. It’s simple, open-ended, and actually gets him talking (and writing) about more than just “it was hot.”

Whether he’s remembering a road trip or just all the watermelon he ate, this one page free summer printable helps capture those little moments before they fade.

Perfect for back to school or just reflecting on a season well spent.

Free printable what I did this summer worksheet for kids with writing prompts about summer activities, reading, family trips, and favorite memories

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Summer Reflection Worksheet

This printable writing prompt uses simple prompts to help kids reflect on their break in a way that feels personal and fun.

My son always surprises me with what he remembers. Sometimes it’s a new book he read, other times it’s a random water balloon fight.

The questions are open enough to work for any age, whether they want to write about where they went, who they spent time with, or the new things they learned.

From games played to family trips, it’s a chance to turn memories into meaningful writing without feeling like an assignment.

Printable what did you do this summer worksheet with writing prompts for kids, crayons, and summer school activity supplies

What’s Included:

At the top of the page, there’s space for kids to write their name and the date. Below that, they’ll find seven simple prompts, each inside its own box with a small image to color, making it easy to turn this into a keepsake or creative writing piece.

  • I went to the…. A chance to write about places they visited
  • I read…. Space to share books, comics, or magazines
  • I spent time with… A prompt for friends or family memories
  • I played… From games to sports, anything active or fun
  • I learned how to… A spot to write about new skills or discoveries
  • I had fun doing… Their favorite part of the break
  • I visited…with my family. Perfect for family outings or vacations

Educational Benefits

This worksheet is a great way to get kids writing again. It helps them organize their thoughts and ease back into full sentences.

It also gives them space to think about what they actually enjoyed, whether it was learning something new, spending time with family, or just having fun.

The open-ended prompts make it easy to add drawings or extra details, which keeps things flexible for different ages and writing levels.

Writing about their own experiences also helps kids build confidence in how they express themselves, without it feeling like schoolwork.

What I did this summer worksheet partially completed by a child with summer writing prompts and a yellow pencil on the page

More Summer-Themed Worksheets

If your kids enjoyed the what did you do over the summer worksheet, you might like these other summer-themed printables that keep learning light and fun.

Image with a title "Summer Reading Challenge" showcasing multiple reading challenges and bingo cards for different school levels, including High School, Middle School, Elementary School, and Early Childhood. The reading challenges are color-coded and offer various activities to encourage summer reading, while the bingo cards feature tasks such as "Read a book" to track progress.

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Last Updated on 21 October 2025 by Clare Brown

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