July Writing Prompts: Spark a Love of Writing This Summer

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Summer break doesn’t have to mean a break from creativity! Whether your child loves to write or needs a little nudge, these July writing prompts offer a fun way to keep minds sharp while celebrating quirky holidays and notable historical events.

While several prompts in the July pack are creative writing prompts for a short story or essay, there are several that require your child to research the topic, consolidate facts researched and write an essay on the featured topic. 

These writing prompts beautifully represent fun and learning at their finest. Even during summer vacation, you can use these prompts to keep your students writing (and maybe even prompt an idea for a fun July celebration or two!).

If writing is more of a chore than a joy for your child, then these July writing prompts are just what is needed to spark interest, kindle creativity, and encourage a love for writing. 

Why Use Writing Prompts in July?

Summer is the perfect time to slow down and explore new interests—and that includes writing. Without the pressure of grades or assignments, kids have the freedom to write creatively, reflectively, or even a little bit silly. Writing prompts give structure to that freedom, offering just enough direction to get ideas flowing while still allowing plenty of room for imagination.

July’s unique blend of fun, food, and historical observances makes it a great month for prompts. It’s a chance for kids to respond to meaningful topics they might not encounter during the school year—from global figures like Nelson Mandela to quirky celebrations like National French Fry Day. These prompts can lead to fascinating conversations, independent research, or even spontaneous family activities that tie into the theme of the day.

Plus, consistent writing—even just a few sentences a day—builds confidence and fluency. By the end of the month, your child will have a record of their thoughts, creativity, and growth, all sparked by a few fun ideas.

July Writing Prompts

National Days included in the July Writing Prompts pack

The July Writing Prompts Pack includes 31 engaging prompts—one for each day of the month. You’ll find a mix of:

  • Creative writing prompts
  • Informational research-based prompts
  • Journal-style reflections
  • Prompts tied to national and international days

Here’s a list of all the included days:

  • July 1- Canada Day
  • July 2- Made in the USA Day
  • July 3- National Eat Your Beans Day
  • July 4- Independence Day / Fourth of July
  • July 5- National Graham Crackers Day
  • July 6- National Air Traffic Control Day
  • July 7- World Chocolate Day
  • July 8- Math 2.0 Day
  • July 9- National Sugar Cookie Day
  • July 10- National Clerihew Day
  • July 11- Cheer Up The Lonely Day
  • July 12- Malala Day
  • July 13- National French Fry Day
  • July 14- Bastille Day
  • July 15- National I Love Horses Day
  • July 16- Fresh Spinach Day
  • July 17- National Lottery Day
  • July 18- Nelson Mandela International Day
  • July 19- National Urban Beekeeping Day
  • July 20- Space Exploration Day
  • July 21- National Junk Food Day
  • July 22- National Mango Day
  • July 23- National Sprout Day
  • July 24- National Amelia Earhart Day
  • July 25- National Drowning Prevention Day
  • July 26- National Aunt and Uncle Day
  • July 27- Cross Atlantic Communication Day
  • July 28- National Waterpark Day
  • July 29- International Tiger Day
  • July 30- International Friendship Day
  • July 31- National Mutt Day

Sample July Writing Prompts

Wondering what kinds of prompts are included in the July pack? Here’s a sneak peek at just a few of the engaging and varied topics your kids will explore:

📝 July 3 – National Eat Your Beans Day

You wake up to find a bean growing under your bed. After a while, you find it growing faster than you can blink! You start to clamber up the beanstalk and find it leads you to _______.
What are you going to do? Complete the story!

📝 July 6 – National Air Traffic Control Day

Research and write an essay on what an Air Traffic Control Center does and why it’s critical.

📝 July 10 – National Clerihew Day

Learn about this humorous poem style and then write three or more of your own Clerihews. The funnier, the better!

📝 July 21 – National Junk Food Day

You’ve been asked to head the planning committee for your city’s Junk Food Day celebration. What are your plans for the day, and how will you make junk food the star of the show?

📝 July 31 – National Mutt Day

“There was a ‘scratch-scratch’ at the door. Tommy opens the door and finds an excited, hungry-looking mutt…”
Finish the story and decide what happens next!

Each prompt encourages kids to think critically, stretch their imaginations, or explore meaningful topics through research and reflection. Whether your child loves creative storytelling or prefers nonfiction writing, there’s something in this pack that will spark their interest.

How to Use These Prompts in Your Homeschool

The July Writing Prompts pack isn’t just a list of topics—it’s a tool you can adapt in many ways to suit your homeschool routine. Whether you’re aiming for daily writing practice or just a few fun lessons each week, these prompts make it easy to keep kids thinking, creating, and learning all summer long.

Here are a few ways to make the most of them:

  • Use Them as Daily Warm-Ups: Start each homeschool day with a quick writing session. Most prompts can be completed in 10–20 minutes, making them a great warm-up before diving into other subjects.
  • Mix It Up by Type: The prompts include creative stories, personal reflections, research-based essays, and even poetry. Let your child choose different types of prompts throughout the week to keep writing interesting and build a range of skills.
  • Incorporate Research Skills: Several prompts encourage students to look up historical events or famous people. These are perfect opportunities to practice online research and note-taking in a manageable, focused way.
  • Tie Prompts to Real-Life Celebrations: Many prompts are based on national days (like World Chocolate Day or Nelson Mandela International Day). Celebrate those days with themed snacks, documentaries, or crafts to make the writing even more meaningful.
  • Create a Summer Writing Journal: Print the prompts and compile your child’s responses in a binder or notebook. By the end of the month, you’ll have a special keepsake showing growth, creativity, and effort.

These prompts are great for independent work, family learning time, or even small group discussion. However you choose to use them, they’re sure to keep the writing spark alive all month long!

More National Days Themed Writing Prompts

If you missed any of my earlier month’s prompts, please do download and print these from the site so you have lots of creative writing ideas throughout the year!

Here are the writing prompts from January-June: 

Grab the July Journal Prompts

Ready to spark summer creativity?

👉 Download the July Writing Prompts Pack and enjoy fun, thoughtful, and educational writing activities for every day this month!

I hope your kids have a wonderful time writing this summer, and that these July writing prompts will help!

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