Sunday, June 1, 2025

Celebrate Learning All June Long! New Fact Booklets for Special Days


June is bursting with opportunities to combine fun, learning, and celebration! I’m excited to share a fresh lineup of fact booklets tied to meaningful dates throughout the month. These resources are perfect for centers, sub days, independent work, early finishers, or even take-home learning. Each booklet includes:
A fact booklet with engaging content
A comprehension check
Sentence sorting activity
A research form for student extension
Teacher fact page for easy discussion
A themed craft to wrap it all up with creativity
Let’s take a peek at what’s new for June:

June 1 – Rose Day
Kick off the month with a study of the most beloved flower—roses! Your students will enjoy reading rose facts, sorting flower-related sentences, and creating a beautiful rose craft. It’s a great tie-in to science, nature, and descriptive writing.

June 14 – Flag Day
Celebrate the American flag with this patriotic fact booklet. Students will learn about the history of the flag, its symbols, and why we celebrate Flag Day. The included craft lets them design their own version of the flag while learning what each element represents.

June 15 – Father’s Day
Honor dads and father figures with this sweet and educational Father's Day booklet. Kids can reflect on what makes their dad special, complete the comprehension and sorting tasks, and end with a heartfelt Father’s Day craft.

June 20 – American Eagle Day
The bald eagle is a symbol of strength, freedom, and the U.S.A.! This booklet teaches students about eagle traits, habitats, and why they were chosen as a national symbol. The fun eagle craft will soar right off your bulletin board!


June 22 – World Rainforest Day
Dive into the lush world of the rainforest with two engaging options:
A Rainforest Fact Booklet covering layers of the rainforest, animals, and conservation
A companion How to Draw Rainforest Animals pack that combines art and science!
These pair beautifully for a mini-project-based learning unit on habitats and biodiversity.

June 27 – Helen Keller Day
End the month with an inspiring figure—Helen Keller. Students will learn about her perseverance, her groundbreaking achievements, and how she communicated in a world without sight or sound. The included activities and craft help students connect emotionally and thoughtfully with her story.

These booklets bring seasonal meaning and academic value together. Whether you're prepping for summer, managing a sub day, or looking to reinforce content with fun, these June-themed resources are here to support you.

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