It’s that time of year when the kids are headed back to school. You might be shopping for that perfect lunchbox or hunting for some fresh back to school lunch ideas.
Today, I have some fun lunchbox notes that will make those school lunches packed with literacy! These simple literacy activities will let your child know that you are thinking of them during lunch.
Lunch time at the beginning of the year can often be an awkward and uneasy time for many kids who may be shy, nervous or in the process of making new friends.
These lunch box notes will not only reassure your child that you are thinking about them, but also encourage them to talk to others at lunch and hopefully make some new friends.
Literacy Packed Back to School Lunch Ideas
LUNCH BOX NOTES
Here are two weeks worth of back to school lunch ideas that are filled with literacy. I’ve made the notes as a free printable. All you need to do is print, cut and pack! The notes will be fun for your child to read and share at the lunch table.
The lunch box notes include riddles, jokes, building self-esteem statements, literacy games, and ice breaker questions.
For more great lunch box note ideas, check out the 365 table topics series.
LITERACY THEMED LUNCH IDEAS
Here are some fun storybook themed lunch ideas too that would pair perfectly with the lunch box notes.
Little Miss Spider from Keitha’s Chaos
The Sneetches from Bento School Lunches
Pinkalicious from Bent On Better Lunches
The Giving Tree from Becoming a Bentoholic
The Very Hungry Caterpillar from Eats Amazing
I’m excited to be sharing these ideas along with this fabulous group of bloggers in the Kid Blogger Network. Visit their sites and check out the linky party below for more great back to school ideas!
The Educators’ Spin On It All Done Monkey Artsy Momma Creekside Learning Crystal’s Tiny Treasures Fun-A-Day! Fun Handprint Art Growing Book by Book In The Playroom Inspiration Laboratories Inspiring NH Kids Kids Yoga Stories Kitchen Counter Chronicles Lalymom Learning to Walk Lemon Lime Adventures Life Over C’s Line upon Line Learning Little Bins For Little Hands Living Montessori Now Look! We’re Learning! Mama Smiles Multicultural Kids Blogs Planet Smarty Pants Premeditated Leftovers Preschool Powol Packets She Lives Free Still Playing School The Connection We Share The Jenny Evolution The Pleasantest Thing This Reading Mama Toddler Approved True Aim Education 3 Dinosaurs
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Renae says
Thank you so much for linking up to the Kids Learning Printables Linky Party! I just loved your lunch box note printable. What a fun idea! You are being featured this week at Every Star Is Different! We hope you stop by again!
Patricia Merry says
I started sending little notes after my sixth grader told me no one in her
class would talk to her at lunch the first few days. 🙁 She didn’t want to sit with the boys and the girls all have their groups. The third day she found someone though!
Courtney says
I was (am) such a nerd that as a kid I would LOVED these in my lunchbox!
Sara B. says
Love the lunch box notes! My kids would love it. 🙂
Jenna says
We are preparing for earlier bedtimes. =)
Jenna says
Oops…and talking about fun snacks the kids like. I’ve got my list started. My daughter asked if she could have a different fruit each day lol.
Eric VanRaepenbusch - Happy Birthday Author says
Cool idea! I think you should make an eBook with lunch box notes for the whole school year! I’d buy one!
Jodie Rodriguez says
I like that idea! 🙂
Christen says
These are seriously clever ones! Thanks for them!
Keitha says
My son is going into 3rd grade this year. He really enjoys the story themed lunches I make for him. Thanks for the sharing the school note printables and for linking to my Little Miss Spider lunch.
Jill says
What a sweet idea Jodie! Pinning 🙂
Becca Niederkrom says
Cross promotion at its finest! Love this for kiddos!
Amanda @artsy_momma says
The Lunch Box Notes are perfect for my son! He loves playing trivia-like games 🙂
Theresa @DearCreatives says
Such an awesome idea. I have a middle schooler but, can still apply the concept. Love all the back to school ideas linked up too. Pinning to my back to school board.
Jodie Rodriguez says
Thank you Theresa!
Barb V says
These are so fun! What a great idea.
Becca from It's Yummi! says
what a cute idea! Tweeting!
Cassie @ 3Dinosaurs.com says
I love the idea of school lunch notes! I really would love to do this. I should do it this year. We are going to work on doing lunches the night before!
Jodie Rodriguez says
As a teacher, I used to make my lunches the night before too. 🙂
Marcia says
I love this idea for school lunches! My oldest can’t read yet, but would love little pictures I think.
Christy Bassett says
Thanks! Love the ideas.
Leah says
I love back to school time. The kids are exited for new possibilities. I love new back to school purchases! The shark bag is so awesome!
Lori Adamson says
I am a home child care provider. When my school-agers start back to school, we (my preschoolers and I) are going to start “school” also. We will dedicate part of our day to a more “formal” learning activity such as worksheets and having calendar time.
Pamela Spann says
Those prizes all would help me get ready for back to school in 2 weeks,
Rebecca S. says
“School” for us consists of Parents Morning Out or MOPS one morning a week and activities at home. I love watching my teacher friends’ facebook feeds for pictures of their classrooms, but I’m not ready to send my little guy into one yet! 🙂
Jodie Rodriguez says
Rebecca, my little ones are home with me too. I think we are going to use some of these at lunch at home though. I’ll read them and discuss over lunch. Enjoy that time with your little guy!
Melissa says
This looks awesome! My oldest “baby” starts kindergarten this month… I’m excited for her and anxious for me as I send her out into the world…
Suzan Baback says
Excited this year. My oldest goes to kindergarten. We decided to wait a year to send him because of a September birthday and sensitivity struggles. He is so confident now. I am not worried. Best decision we made was to wait a year to send him.
Jodie Rodriguez says
That is awesome Suzan. I hope he has an amazing year!
Tabitha says
Lunch box notes are fun 🙂
Jodie Rodriguez says
Yes they are Tabitha!
JoAnne E. says
Thank you for these creative ideas!!
Bonnie Hessler says
Great selection of books!
Selena @ Look! We're Learning! says
These are so cute!
Catherine @ Story Snug says
My daughter took a packed lunch to summer camp for the first time yesterday so I put little notes in her lunch boxes. I thought it was cute idea but the response was “Mummy, why did you do that? Nobody else’s Mummy did and I can’t read them!” I wonder what she’ll say when she finds today’s notes 🙂
Jodie Rodriguez says
I’d love to hear what she says for day 2 of notes!
Catherine @ Story Snug says
She has asked for pictures instead! “Mummy, I can’t read your letters!”