45+ Free June Printables for Kids
June printables are a fun way to keep learning steady through the start of summer, without needing a full curriculum plan.
From dinosaurs and deep-sea creatures to road trips, flags, and fairies, this month is packed with observances that spark curiosity across subjects. These themed worksheets help bridge the transition from classroom to summer break with just the right mix of education and play.
Whether you’re exploring science with insect life cycles, reflecting on history during Juneteenth, or making Father’s Day cards that double as keepsakes, there’s something here for every early learner.

General June Printables
Celebrate the start of summer with light, seasonal printables that support reading, spelling, and vocabulary. These are great warm-up activities for morning work or independent time.
- June Word Scramble – Packed with summer- and June-themed words, this puzzle is a fun way to build vocabulary and keep kids engaged with seasonal learning.
- June Reading Log – Simple, visual chart that encourages daily reading throughout the month. Perfect for classroom use or tracking summer reading at home.
- June Word Search – Packed with summer- and June-themed words, this puzzle is a fun way to build vocabulary and keep kids engaged with seasonal learning.
Dinosaur Day – June 1
Start the month with some prehistoric excitement. Dinosaur Day is perfect for engaging younger kids in hands-on literacy and fine motor activities that spark curiosity about the past.
- D is for Dinosaur Handprint Art – A creative alphabet craft that combines letter recognition with a fun dino design. Kids use their handprint to build a dinosaur shape while learning the letter D.
- Dinosaur Tracing Worksheets – These five pages include a mix of tracing lines and dinosaur shapes, helping preschoolers practice pencil control and pre-writing skills in a themed way.
- Dinosaur Party Invitations – These printable invites are great for hosting a dinosaur-themed playdate, party, or classroom celebration. Kids can help personalize them for extra fine motor practice.
World Ocean Day – June 8
Use this day to dive (figuratively!) into ocean habitats, marine animals, and water-themed learning. These printables combine early science with creative expression and fine motor skill-building.
- F is for Fish Handprint Art – A bright, simple craft that connects letter learning to ocean life. Great for preschoolers beginning alphabet recognition.
- J is for Jellyfish Handprint Art – Kids can practice shape recognition and fine motor skills while crafting a jellyfish using their handprint and added tentacle details.
- O is for Octopus Handprint Craft – A fun way to explore ocean creatures while reinforcing the letter O. This printable works well in a sea-themed unit or animal alphabet series.
- Turtle Preschool Worksheets – A small bundle covering early literacy and math skills with a sea turtle theme. Good for independent or guided review.
- Turtle Tracing Worksheet – Supports hand-eye coordination and pencil control with turtle shapes and themed tracing lines.
- Turtle Math Worksheets – These worksheets help early learners count, compare quantities, and match numbers—great for reinforcing math concepts with an ocean twist.
- Parts of a Sea Turtle Worksheet – An introduction to basic animal anatomy using clear visuals and labels.
- Life Cycle of a Sea Turtle Worksheet – Simple sequencing and labeling activity to explain how turtles grow and survive.
- Sea Turtle Life Cycle Coloring Page – A visual way to review life cycle stages, especially helpful for visual learners or group review.
- Under the Sea Graphing Worksheet – Introduces early graphing and categorization with ocean animals. Kids count, compare, and color their results, making it a great math center or independent task.
Flag Day – June 14
Flag Day is a great opportunity to introduce patriotic symbols and spark age-appropriate conversations about U.S. history and identity. These printables support art, literacy, and civics in simple, accessible ways.
- Flag Day Coloring Pages – Easy-to-color images of the American flag and related symbols that help younger children recognize and respect national emblems.
- Pledge of Allegiance Worksheet – opens up conversation about national symbols.
Father’s Day – Third Sunday in June
Celebrate dads, stepdads, grandfathers, and father figures with creative and heartfelt printables that double as keepsakes or gifts. These Father’s Day activities are ideal for both the classroom and at-home learning.
- Father’s Day Handprint Art – A collection of 10 themed templates where kids can create a one-of-a-kind gift using their handprint. Designs range from ties and tools to superhero themes.
- All About My Dad Printable – A writing prompt worksheet that encourages kids to reflect on what makes their dad special. Always a favorite for laugh-out-loud responses.
- Father’s Day Word Search – Filled with themed vocabulary around love, family, and celebration. Great for quiet time or literacy centers.
- Father’s Day Word Scramble – Kids practice spelling by unscrambling holiday-related words, reinforcing memory and problem-solving.
- Father’s Day Scattergories – A playful, open-ended activity where kids brainstorm words that fit themed categories. Perfect for family fun or small group work.
- Father’s Day Coloring Pages – Calm, creative activity options that work well on their own or paired with cards and gifts.
- Father’s Day Bookmarks to Color – Combine coloring with reading encouragement—these make easy additions to a book-themed gift.
- Father’s Day Cards to Color – A simple way for kids to personalize their own cards with heartfelt messages and designs.
- Father’s Day Bingo – Lighthearted fun for classrooms, family gatherings, or Sunday school groups.
- Father’s Day Coupons – Printable “gift” coupons offering extra hugs, chores, or time together. A sweet option for preschool and early elementary ages.
Juneteenth – June 19
Juneteenth honors the end of slavery in the United States and offers a meaningful way to introduce history, freedom, and equality through age-appropriate learning. These printables are thoughtful and accessible for elementary learners.
- Juneteenth Color By Number – A creative and calming way to engage with the holiday, using symbols like flags, doves, and unity hands. Great for introducing the meaning of the day through art.
- Juneteenth Word Search – Reinforces key vocabulary like “freedom,” “justice,” and “celebrate” while sparking curiosity about the history behind the words.
- Juneteenth Word Scramble – Helps kids build familiarity with holiday terms while practicing spelling and critical thinking.
American Eagle Day – June 20
This day highlights the bald eagle as a symbol of freedom and strength in the United States. It’s a great time to explore national symbols, bird anatomy, and nature-themed activities.
- Bird Color By Number – A relaxing coloring activity featuring simple bird outlines and number-coded sections—ideal for younger kids learning to follow directions and recognize colors.
- Types of Bird Worksheet – Introduces kids to different bird species with a simple matching or identification activity. A helpful addition to lessons on habitats, animal groups, or nature walks.
- USA-themed activities (optional connection to Flag Day or Presidents resources)
Take a Road Trip Day – Third Friday in June
This unofficial holiday is a fun way to build excitement for summer travel while sneaking in map skills, observation, and a bit of quiet-time prep for long car rides.
- Road Trip Bingo Printable – Keep kids entertained during travel with a visual bingo game featuring common sights like traffic lights, cows, and road signs. Great for all ages and easy to reuse.
Insect Week – Last Week of June
Insect Week is a great time to blend science, vocabulary, and fine motor practice with the natural curiosity kids already have about bugs. These insect worksheets work well across preschool and early elementary.
- Insect Word Search – Reinforces vocabulary like “antenna,” “thorax,” and “beetle” while encouraging spelling awareness and visual tracking.
- Insect Word Scramble – Helps kids work on spelling, memory, and logic using familiar insect names and terms.
- Insect Memory Game – Printable matching cards that improve focus and recall while reviewing common insects.
- Butterfly Tracing Worksheets – Supports early writing skills and fine motor development with butterfly outlines and tracing paths.
- Life Cycle of an Ant Worksheet – A simple sequencing activity that introduces kids to the different stages of an ant’s life. Ideal for beginner biology and observation-based science.
World Rainforest Day – June 22
This day is perfect for introducing kids to ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental awareness. These rainforest-themed printables highlight animal life and spark curiosity about jungle habitats.
- M is for Monkey Handprint Art – A hands-on way to explore rainforest animals while reinforcing the letter M. Kids love turning their handprints into silly monkeys with tails and faces.
- Types of Leaves Worksheet – A visual matching activity that pairs nicely with discussions about rainforest plants and trees. Encourages observation and shape recognition.
International Fairy Day – June 24
End the month on a magical note with whimsical, imagination-friendly printables. International Fairy Day is a fun excuse to mix creativity, storytelling, and a touch of fantasy into your summer learning plans.
- Gnome Handprint Art – A charming alternative to fairy crafts, this template lets kids turn their handprint into a playful garden gnome—great for preschool and early elementary.
- Tooth Fairy I Spy Printable – Combines visual scanning and counting with a fairy theme. A light, engaging activity that works well as a calm-down option.
- Letter from the Tooth Fairy – A customizable printable that can be used for pretend play or real visits from the Tooth Fairy, helping to build narrative thinking and early reading confidence.
Last Updated on 19 May 2025 by Clare Brown