Summer playdough mats are a fun way to bring some seasonal vocabulary into your playtime. And Itsy Bitsy Fun has some great printable file folder games that teach counting, shape and color matching and more.įor older kids, do a math problem every day with these summer math printable calendars from Math Geek Mama. From tracing to counting, pattern recognition, I spy games and more, you can grab it all for free when you sign up for emails. Tot Schooling has an amazing printable pack for toddlers through pre-k that includes a whopping 37 educational activities. And speaking of colors, you can also use these color by sight word coloring pages from Sara J Creations to slip in a little learning while you’re having fun. Help kids learn colors with a summer twist with this summer mini book of colors from Real Life at Home. It has 24 pairs of matching cards but you can use fewer of them for younger kids.ġ23 Homeschool 4 Me has more printable summer games, including I spy, memory and a domino game. Grab this super cute memory game printable from Ayelet Keshet. Views from a Stepstool has a cute summer bingo card set, which includes both words and pictures for kids of different ages. This printable from Artsy Fartsy Mama includes a word search and crossword puzzle with a summer theme. Here are a few great summer activity printables for kids to get you started. But it’s a great idea to have some printable activities available for those “I’m bored” times, or when it’s too hot to go outside, when you’re on a road trip, or there’s just not anything else going on. I know summer is not the best time for learning activities, or at least kids aren’t often into learning activities at this time of year.
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