Lessons for Little Ones by Tina O'Block

Sweet Summer Bulletin Board Idea for End of the Year or Back to School

As the school year winds down and summer break is just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to combine your students’ creativity with a little writing reflection. One of my favorite end-of-year activities is a watermelon-themed bulletin board that’s both adorable and meaningful—and it’s always a hit with students and families!

This craft and writing combo gives your students the chance to share what they’re looking forward to this summer or what they’ve enjoyed if you’re doing it at the beginning of the school year or wrapping up summer school. Best of all, it’s simple enough for little learners to complete with just a few materials.

How It Works: “This Summer I…” Writing Prompt

Start by giving each student a slice of watermelon made from construction paper with the prompt “This summer I…”. For preschool students, you can write their responses for them or use a dictated sentence structure. Students can also add a drawing to match.

The open-ended prompt works great for:

It’s a fun way to celebrate student voice while sneaking in one last writing activity!

summer writing prompt for preschool, kindergarten, first grade

Add a Sweet Craft for a Meaningful Display

Here’s where it gets really fun and adorable—students create themselves taking a big bite out of a juicy slice of watermelon! You can offer simple face templates or let them draw their own. Add a pair of sunglasses, a summer hat, and you’ve got a classroom full of sweet summer smiles!

Students glue on their hat and sunglasses, then draw their hair, mouth, and nose. Little hands love assembling these pieces, and every project turns out delightfully unique. Once the writing and crafts are finished, display them on your bulletin board or classroom door for a cheerful sendoff into summer.


Two Fun Title Ideas

Depending on your timing and classroom needs, try one of these bulletin board titles:

Both add a playful, punny twist to your display and highlight the fun your students have had together.


Want to Save Time & Prep?

If you’re short on time (who isn’t at the end of the year?), I have a ready-to-use version of this activity in my shop. It includes:

It’s print-and-go, super simple to prep, and gives you everything you need to create a display your students will be proud of.

👉 Click here to check it out!

Whether you create it from scratch or use the printable resource, I hope this watermelon-themed display brings some joy and excitement to your classroom as you head into summer!

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