This challenging worksheet pushes first graders into reasoning about summer rather than naming it. Four multiple-choice items ask which activity does NOT belong at a beach (ice skating versus sand castles and shells), why people wear sunscreen, which season comes right before summer, and which treat cools you on a hot day. The fill-in-the-blank set digs into season facts: summer has the longest days, a net catches butterflies, birds chirp in summer trees, flowers bloom, and families roast marshmallows over the campfire.

It blends elimination thinking with content recall, so use it after at least one easy and one medium summer page.

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Busy Bee
Summer Vacation Activity Sheets
Grade 1
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which is NOT something you do at a beach?
 A) Build a sand castle
 B) Go ice skating
 C) Splash in waves
 D) Collect shells
2. Why do people wear sunscreen in summer?
 A) To stay warm
 B) To look fancy
 C) To protect skin from the sun
 D) To swim faster
3. What season comes right before summer?
 A) Winter
 B) Fall
 C) Spring
 D) Summer
4. Which treat helps you cool down on a hot day?
 A) Hot soup
 B) Popsicle
 C) Warm bread
 D) Oatmeal
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Summer has the longest days of the year.
2) We use a net to catch butterflies.
3) The birds chirp loudly in summer trees.
4) Flowers bloom in gardens during summer.
5) We roast marshmallows over the campfire.
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