Free Printable Summer Pattern Worksheets For Kids

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When you need a kid-friendly activity ready in minutes, this sunny printable set fits right in. These summer pattern worksheets help pre-K through 1st-grade children cut, match, and complete festive patterns in an interactive, low-prep task.

They learn to recognize order and think through simple sequences, which works well for math centers or those last weeks of school. The summer vibe also adds a hint of sunshine that makes them instantly think about beaches, waves, and sandy toes.

If you’re gathering more ideas or need extra pages like these, check out our preschool worksheets for even more options to keep tiny tykes busy and learning!

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AB Pattern Printables

These three worksheets invite little beachgoers to browse through six rows of summer-themed images on each page. Think ice cream, sunglasses, and seashells, but with the final picture in each row left blank. The goal is simple: figure out what comes next and place the correct piece in the empty box. However, beneath that simplicity, plenty of foundational skills are being built.

As children study each row, they begin to notice the order of the images and spot repeating sequences. The patterns follow an easy-to-see ABA structure, helping them recognize what should come next in each line. That’s where reasoning comes into play. If a row alternates between beach balls and inflatable swans, does a pineapple belong there, or is another beach ball the better fit?

This image shows a printable “Finish The Pattern” worksheet designed to help children strengthen pattern recognition and sequencing skills. The worksheet features colorful summer-themed objects such as sunglasses, snorkels, popsicles, ice cream cones, surfboards, flamingos, watermelons, and pineapples arranged in repeating patterns with blank spaces to complete. Blue scissors and cut-out answer pieces at the bottom create a fun hands-on learning activity that is ideal for preschool and kindergarten students.Pin

Once they’ve made their choice, it’s time to grab the glue and the scissors. Cutting out the pieces and placing them in the right spots strengthens hand-eye coordination, a nifty skill kids will rely on daily, even after the worksheets are done.

Before long, they’re fully engaged, scanning each row and deciding where every piece belongs. The bright, sunny designs keep the activity feeling playful and relaxed, and more like a cheerful game than an indoor seat work. And when the final piece is in place, that sense of accomplishment they feel is hard to miss. 

Ready to bring that energy to your own little learner’s day? Download the pages and let the pattern fun begin.

This image features a printable “Finish The Pattern” worksheet created to help young children practice recognizing and completing repeating patterns. The worksheet includes colorful summer-themed images such as flamingos, popsicles, seashells, surfboards, pineapples, sunglasses, watermelon slices, and beach items arranged in sequences with empty spaces to fill in. Blue scissors and cut-out matching pieces at the bottom make the activity interactive, fun, and suitable for preschool and kindergarten learners.Pin

Summer Books For Kids

How To Catch A Mermaid is the summer version of the classic “How To Catch” series! It’s perfect for mermaid fans and summer lovers alike!

Gorilla Loves Vanilla is all about, you guessed it – ice cream! This silly book will have kids laughing and asking for you to read it again and again.

Goodnight Pirate is a fun bedtime book to read to kids all summer long! They’ll love the illustrations, story, and rhyming words.

This image shows three printable “Finish The Pattern” worksheets designed to help children practice identifying and completing repeating patterns. The worksheets feature colorful summer-themed pictures such as flamingos, popsicles, pineapples, surfboards, seashells, sunglasses, and beach items arranged in sequences with blank spaces for answers. A bright blue fabric background and cut-and-paste activity pieces give the educational printables a fun, interactive, and kid-friendly appearance for preschool and kindergarten learners.Pin

Hot Weather Crafts for Early Elementary

Firefly Name Craft – Creating a jar of fireflies that spells out their name gives preschoolers a personal project that fits their age beautifully. Cutting, arranging, and gluing the pieces strengthens letter recognition in a natural rhythm. Soon, they’ll have a colorful display for the wall or fridge.

Torn Paper Watermelon Craft – Bright bits of paper come together to create a juicy watermelon slice full of warm summer vibes! This DIY has children tearing and gluing pieces, developing fine motor skills with every movement. Sharing a real treat afterward makes the experience even more memorable.

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Summer Ice Cream Craft – A cone wearing sunglasses and lounging by the shore perfectly captures a breezy beach scene. As kids work through the steps, they build scissor skills and color recognition without even noticing. A yellow scoop for mango or a pink one for strawberry? It’s all up to them!

Summer Gnome Craft – Here, preschoolers create adorable gnomes dressed for a day in the sun. Assembling them supports spatial awareness and direction-following abilities. The downloadable template includes both boy and girl gnome options, so children can choose whichever suits their mood.

Warm Weather Learning Activities

Cool down with the help of these ice cream activity sheets! From matching images to solving a sweet maze and tallying scoops, these printables strengthen focus and early math abilities. After finishing, you’ll likely hear excited chatter and even requests for an actual cone.

These summer worksheets add a sunny touch indoors with activities preschoolers will be excited to get into. Kids build problem-solving skills as they go from one exercise to the next. They offer a refreshing break from swimming and riding bikes.

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Shark connect the dots reveals a toothy ocean friend, one number at a time. Following the sequence to complete various shark images improves counting and number recognition. We’re big fans of these types of worksheets, and we’re sure your little learners will enjoy them just as much.

This image shows a printable “Finish The Pattern” worksheet designed to help young children practice pattern recognition and sequencing skills. The activity features colorful summer-themed objects such as seashells, surfboards, snorkels, ice cream cones, flamingos, pineapples, and popsicles arranged in repeating patterns with blank spaces to complete. A pair of blue scissors and cut-out pieces at the bottom add a hands-on interactive element, making the worksheet fun and engaging for preschool and kindergarten learners.Pin

Lastly, our crab worksheets offer a mix of tracing sheets and cutting pages with a seaside twist. These pages enhance hand control and improve handwriting through steady, repeated tracing. They’re a helpful choice for independent table time during the day.

Free Summer Pattern Worksheets

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