I Spy Summer Worksheets
I Spy summer worksheets are such a fun way to sneak in learning during those sunny, slower days—and they’ve been a hit every time I’ve used them with my preschoolers! If you’re already planning hands-on activities like these, be sure to also check out our printable summer activities for more playful learning you can weave into your week.
This printable is more than just a quick busy work sheet. It encourages counting, builds visual discrimination, and keeps little ones engaged without a big prep list. It’s simple, effective, and easy to use at home or in a classroom setting.

I Spy Summer Worksheets
“I Spy” worksheets are a playful and no-prep way to keep little learners engaged while reinforcing important early skills. Each page invites children to count and identify summer-themed objects—like beach balls, sunglasses, and popsicles—making it a great fit for warm-weather learning.
As kids scan the page and tally up what they see, they’re building counting skills, visual discrimination, and focus—all in one simple, screen-free activity.
This printable pack includes:
- 3 pages of “I Spy” summer worksheets
- Count-and-record spaces for easy number practice
- Fun seasonal images that spark conversation and curiosity
These pages make learning feel like a game, which means kids stay focused longer and actually love the process. Plus, they’re easy to print and go—perfect for center time, quiet mornings, or road trip bags.
You’re not just filling time—you’re giving your child or students something fun and meaningful to do.

What can kids learn from this activity?
This “I Spy” activity helps kids practice counting, number recognition, and comparing quantities—all while having fun with a seasonal theme. It also strengthens visual scanning and attention to detail, which are important for reading readiness. As little ones circle and count the pictures, they’re also building fine motor control.
Whether you’re using it in a homeschool setting or classroom, it’s an easy, no-fuss way to sneak in meaningful learning. Grown-ups will love that it’s low prep, simple to explain, and can be used again and again with different groups of kids.

How to Use These Worksheets
These I Spy summer worksheets are super easy to use—just print and go! Kids will look carefully at the picture, count how many of each object they can find, and write the numbers in the boxes below. It’s a great way to build one-to-one correspondence, visual discrimination, and early math skills like counting and number writing.
You can use these in a math center, as a morning warm-up, or as a quiet time activity during a busy homeschool day. They’re also perfect for travel bags or rainy-day fun when you still want to keep learning going.


Summer Activities for Kids
If you’re planning a summer theme for your preschoolers, this I Spy pack fits in perfectly—but why stop there? Here are a few more hands-on ideas to round out your week and keep the learning going.
Below you’ll find a fun book list to build background knowledge, a creative craft to support fine motor skills, and a handful of printables that pair well with the skills practiced in this activity pack.
These ideas work well in both homeschool and classroom settings and are easy to mix and match throughout the season.
Summer Books for Preschoolers
- And Then Comes Summer by Tom Brenner
- I See Summer by Charles Ghigna
- Summer Is Here by Renée Watson
- Summer Vacation, Here I Come! by D.J. Steinberg
- The Night Before Summer Vacation by Natasha Wing
Summer Preschool Crafts
- Paper Plate Sun Craft
- Letter A Ant Craft
- Handprint Campfire Craft
- Crumpled Paper Sunflower Craft
- Octopus Toilet Paper Roll Craft
More Summer-Themed Printables
- Printable Summer Coloring Pages
- S is for Summer Printable
- Summer Color by Letter Printable
- Summer Do a Dot Printables
- Summer Printable

Frequently Asked Questions
A: These worksheets are great for preschoolers—typically ages 3 to 5. Younger kids might need a little help counting, while older ones can usually do it on their own.
A: Nope! Just print and you’re good to go. If you want to reuse the pages, you can slip them into a dry-erase pocket and use with a marker.
A: In a classroom, these work well in a math center or as a quiet morning activity. At home, they’re perfect for screen-free time, a quick review, or even something to pack for a summer trip.

This “I Spy” summer activity is a great way to blend fun with meaningful learning. It helps preschoolers build early math and visual skills while staying engaged in a hands-on task. Perfect for quiet time, center work, or a quick homeschool activity, it’s both low-prep and purposeful.
Be sure to grab the free download and give it a try with your little learners. And if more playful learning ideas are needed, don’t miss the related posts linked above. Feel free to share this activity with others who might like it too!

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.






