Description
Keep math skills fresh this summer with this fun, low-pressure Summer Math Journal for elementary students!
This printable journal includes engaging real-life math activities that encourage children to think critically, practice important math skills, and connect math to everyday experiences. Topics include money, time, measurement, skip counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and word problems — all through kid-friendly summer themes.
I originally created these pages for my own children because I wanted a simple, meaningful way to keep math thinking going during summer break without overwhelming them with traditional worksheets.
Perfect for:
• preventing summer slide
• summer enrichment
• morning work
• homeschool activities
• independent practice
• family learning routines
Students will practice:
• telling time
• skip counting
• addition & subtraction
• beginning multiplication & division
• measurement
• money skills
• word problems
• real-world math thinking
What’s Included:
• 21 printable journal pages
• summer-themed math prompts
• movement-based activities
• open-ended thinking questions
• low-prep printable PDF format
This resource is designed to make math feel approachable, practical, and fun while helping students build confidence and number sense all summer long!
Highlights
Description
Keep math skills fresh this summer with this fun, low-pressure Summer Math Journal for elementary students!
This printable journal includes engaging real-life math activities that encourage children to think critically, practice important math skills, and connect math to everyday experiences. Topics include money, time, measurement, skip counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and word problems — all through kid-friendly summer themes.
I originally created these pages for my own children because I wanted a simple, meaningful way to keep math thinking going during summer break without overwhelming them with traditional worksheets.
Perfect for:
• preventing summer slide
• summer enrichment
• morning work
• homeschool activities
• independent practice
• family learning routines
Students will practice:
• telling time
• skip counting
• addition & subtraction
• beginning multiplication & division
• measurement
• money skills
• word problems
• real-world math thinking
What’s Included:
• 21 printable journal pages
• summer-themed math prompts
• movement-based activities
• open-ended thinking questions
• low-prep printable PDF format
This resource is designed to make math feel approachable, practical, and fun while helping students build confidence and number sense all summer long!




