Summer Preschool Activities
Summer Preschool Vocabulary Cards
Summer is the perfect time to bring bright colors, playful themes, and hands-on learning activities into your preschool classroom! Whether you are wrapping up the school year or teaching during summer programs, engaging activities will keep your students excited while still building essential skills.

Introduce seasonal words such as sun, beach, and flip-flops. Use these vocabulary cards during circle time, in literacy centers, or on a word wall.

These matching coloring pages are perfect for centers, quiet time, morning work, or even as a quick activity before heading outside for summer fun. Download the summer vocabulary cards and coloring pages here!
Summer Surfboard Name and Scissor Activity

Add a splash of creativity to your classroom with this Surfboard Name and Scissor Activity! This hands-on craft is perfect for helping students practice name recognition, fine motor skills, and scissor cutting. These make an adorable summer bulletin board and give students a sense of pride seeing their names on display! You can find this editable resource in my TPT store here!
Summer Math Number Mats
Make math hands-on and fun with Summer Math Number Towers! Give your students manipulatives like cubes or blocks to build towers that match each number. This is a simple interactive math activity for the summer months. Download the summer math tower mats here!
Popsicle Number Posters

These bright and colorful Popsicle Number Posters are perfect for reinforcing number learning in your classroom. Use them to decorate your math wall, circle time flash cards, or to provide a visual reference for counting activities. Download the number posters here!
Beginning Sounds Printable Reader

Strengthen early literacy skills with a Summer Beginning Sounds Practice and Coloring Book. This resource combines phonics and creativity by having your students identify beginning sounds, connect letters to pictures, and color summer-themed images. This reader is perfect for literacy centers, morning work, or take-home practice—keeping learning going even outside the classroom. Download the summer beginning sounds book here!
With these engaging and low-prep activities, your preschool classroom can stay fun, focused, and full of learning this summer.

