Summer Vocabulary Coloring Pages
Introduce new words, practice reading, and strengthen motor skills with these summer vocabulary coloring pages.
These preschool coloring pages are a great resource to have on hand as you begin preparing your summer plans.
They’ll help you introduce your preschoolers to new words. You can use these vocabulary cards to build your child’s literacy skills, as well.
Add these free preschool printables to your summer plans for a fun way to build your child’s verbal skills with new words.
Summer Vocabulary Coloring Pages
Coloring pages are always a hit with preschoolers, and these summer coloring pages are no exception! Not only do they get to color their favorite seasonal images, but they also get to learn some new vocabulary words.
Each coloring page features a different summer word, such as “sun”, “beach”, or “pool”. As they color the pictures, they will also be practicing their literacy skills.
These coloring pages are a great way to help your preschooler expand their vocabulary while also having some coloring fun.
SUMMER MOVIES FOR preschoolers
As the summer sun heats up, many parents look for ways to keep their preschoolers entertained. While there are plenty of options for indoor activities, nothing beats the heat like an afternoon movie.
Fortunately, there are a number of great summer movies that are perfect for preschoolers. “Moana” and “Arthur: Summer Stories” are both sure to please, and “The Dog Who Saved Summer” is perfect for animal lovers.
For parents looking for a more educational option, “The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Camping” and “Blippi Explores a Water Park” offer classic stories with important lessons about friendship and family.
BOOKS ABOUT SUMMER
I love to include a wide variety of books in my lessons. I use some for read-alouds and save others for independent reading (when appropriate).
Below, I’m sharing a few of my favorite summer picture books. I find they’re perfect for introducing summer activities, increasing vocabulary, and illustrating important information.
Summer is Here! Pick blueberries, see a caterpillar grow from an egg to a butterfly, or take a trip to the lake or beach with your family. Peek under rocks, look up in the trees, dive into the water–there is so much to learn and so much to discover together when you read Summer is Here!
I See Summer Pea pods, cucumbers, and strawberries provide plenty of opportunities for counting in the garden! Follow Dad, Grandma, and other family members as they pick and count. Hidden numbers on every page give readers an opportunity to search and learn.
Summertime in the Big Woods The winter is finally over, and now it is summertime. Laura and Mary are busy all day helping Ma in the garden and playing outside.
SUMMER ACTIVITIES
Kids love hands-on activities, and these crafts and activities are perfect for summer. This summer, you can add one or more of these activities to your to-do list:
• Pique your child’s interest about ladybugs with this adorable ladybug paper plate craft.
• Use these summer screen time printable to manage your child’s screen time throughout the summer months.
SUMMER VOCABULARY PAGES
Print out this pack of summer coloring pages. It’s full of coloring pages and vocabulary words designed for kids ages 4-7.
What’s Included?
This coloring pack includes 30 pages each featuring a summer image and vocabulary word.
Preparing the Pages
Print these pages on regular printer paper. You can print them all and bind them into a folder for a fun summer coloring book. Or, you can print them one at a time to coordinate with your daily activities.
Completing the Activity
Present your child with a coloring page and their favorite coloring medium – crayons, markers, or colored pencils.
Introduce the word and the image. Discuss the letters that make up the words if your child can’t yet read.
Talk about beginning sounds and syllables if appropriate.
Round Out Your Unit with These Activities
If you love using peg dogs in your imaginative play area, you don’t want to miss these eco-friendly Summer Peg Dolls decorated with hand painted summery flowers!
Storytelling is part of the learning process. Add some summer story stones to your reading and literacy centers.
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Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.