Early Elementary– Get a library card and shop book stores to find titles at your level. Read each day, to yourself and out loud to develop fluency and expression. Talk about what you read with others. Create a writing journal to include pictures and words, including poems, original stories, captioned photos, recaps of summer activities, and even to-do lists. Write often to practice proper formation, upper and lower-case letters, spaces and punctuation.

 
Older Elementary– Read daily from a variety of genres and formats. Start a book club and meet in person or via Skype to discuss. Read a book that’s also a movie, experience both, and compare the two. Start a pen-pal correspondence with a far-away person using snail mail or email to describe your different cultures, favorite activities and more. Hold a neighborhood spelling bee or play word games like Scrabble or Words with Friends.

 
Middle School– Read everywhere! Find an author you like and read everything she’s written. Invite friends to a book swap, bringing favorite titles they’ve already read so that everyone takes home a new-to-them book. Write to friends when you’re away on vacation or at camp to share what you’re seeing and doing.