Free Printable Daily & Weekly Summer Schedule for Kids (+ Bonus Summer Bucket List!)


Published: June 4, 2021 · Updated: March 5, 2024 by Sacha — This post may contain affiliate links. Read our full disclosure.

This free printable summer schedule comes in daily and weekly, and includes a low-color version to help you save on printer ink. Plus, we’ll send you a bonus summer bucket list to help you plan a fun-filled summer for your kids!

Mockup of summer schedule printable and summer bucket list.

Break out the water toys! Summer is here, and our kids couldn’t be more thrilled!

Not that summer changes our routine completely—at least for now. Our kids are still too young for school, so our schedule does stay pretty consistent throughout the year.

But this summer is actually the last summer before our eldest starts kindergarten, and it never hurts to be prepared!

So in order to help our kids get accustomed to the schedule that they’ll be following in September, I created this cute printable schedule that’s perfect for establishing a summertime routine!

Daily summer schedule for kids with handwritten items.

Download Your Printable Summer Schedule

This daily and weekly schedule template comes in two color schemes—high-color and low-color.

If you’d like your schedule to be bright and colorful, simply print out the full color version. If, on the other hand, colors aren’t too important to you and you’d rather save on printer ink, you can use the low-color version instead!

To download this free summer schedule template, simply click the download link below each image (no sign-up required):

Daily summer schedule printable with rainbow colours.

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DAILY SUMMER SCHEDULE (COLORFUL)

Daily summer schedule with minimalist design.

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DAILY SUMMER SCHEDULE (MINIMALIST)

Weekly summer schedule printable with rainbow colours.

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WEEKLY SUMMER SCHEDULE (COLORFUL)

Weekly summer schedule printable with minimalist design.

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WEEKLY SUMMER SCHEDULE (MINIMALIST)

(Please note that these worksheets are for personal or school use only. You can read our full printables terms of use here.)

Mockup of daily summer schedule (rainbow and minimalist designs).
Mockup of weekly summer schedule (rainbow and minimalist designs).

I wanted to make this printable as functional as possible, so I created two versions—daily and weekly. The daily version can be used to map out your routine hour-by-hour, while the weekly version is great for seeing each week’s activities at a glance!

Weekly summer schedule for kids with handwritten items.

Summer Activity Ideas (+ Printable Bucket List!)

To help you plan your summer, I decided to throw in a bonus summer bucket list filled with activities for you to try with your little ones. Download the bucket list and read on if you’re looking for fun ideas to include in your weekly planner!

Summer bucket list with lots of activity ideas.

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ULTIMATE SUMMER BUCKET LIST

  • Go to the park
  • Make popsicles
  • Blow bubbles
  • Find shapes in the clouds
  • Go to the beach
  • Roast marshmallows
  • Have a picnic
  • Do some gardening
  • Ride a bike
  • Make a campfire
  • Read a book
  • Go to the library
  • Fly a kite
  • Eat corn on the cob
  • Go fishing
  • Visit an ice cream shop
  • Make pizza
  • Pick some flowers
  • Go to the zoo
  • Make a suncatcher
  • Paint rocks
  • Have a family movie night
  • Watch fireworks
  • Play volleyball
  • Make ice cream in a bag
  • Pick some berries
  • Send a postcard
  • Have a sleepover
  • Make friendship bracelets
  • Go swimming
  • Collect seashells
  • Paint a rainbow
  • Catch fireflies
  • Have a dance party
  • Go camping
  • Make fresh fruit gummies
  • Have a water balloon fight
  • Go roller skating
  • Build a fort
  • Play in the sand
  • Make s’mores
  • Visit a water park
  • Go for a hike
  • Run barefoot in the grass
  • Make water gun art
  • Use a jump rope
  • Ride a boat
  • Gaze at the stars
  • Visit the aquarium
  • Make lemonade
  • Play frisbee
  • Play with slime
  • Go to the drive-in
  • Make sponge water bombs
  • Draw with chalk
  • Use a hula hoop
  • Visit a museum
  • Make a bird feeder
  • Bake cookies
  • Go on a nature walk
  • Go to the park
  • Make popsicles
  • Blow bubbles
  • Find shapes in the clouds
  • Go to the beach
  • Roast marshmallows
  • Have a picnic
  • Do some gardening
  • Ride a bike
  • Make a campfire
  • Read a book
  • Go to the library
  • Fly a kite
  • Eat corn on the cob
  • Go fishing
  • Visit an ice cream shop
  • Make pizza
  • Pick some flowers
  • Go to the zoo
  • Make a suncatcher
  • Paint rocks
  • Have a family movie night
  • Watch fireworks
  • Play volleyball
  • Make ice cream in a bag
  • Pick some berries
  • Send a postcard
  • Have a sleepover
  • Make friendship bracelets
  • Go swimming
  • Collect seashells
  • Paint a rainbow
  • Catch fireflies
  • Have a dance party
  • Go camping
  • Make fresh fruit gummies
  • Have a water balloon fight
  • Go roller skating
  • Build a fort
  • Play in the sand
  • Make s’mores
  • Visit a water park
  • Go for a hike
  • Run barefoot in the grass
  • Make water gun art
  • Use a jump rope
  • Ride a boat
  • Gaze at the stars
  • Visit the aquarium
  • Make lemonade
  • Play frisbee
  • Play with slime
  • Go to the drive-in
  • Make sponge water bombs
  • Draw with chalk
  • Use a hula hoop
  • Visit a museum
  • Make a bird feeder
  • Bake cookies
  • Go on a nature walk
  • Go to the park
  • Make popsicles
  • Blow bubbles
  • Find shapes in the clouds
  • Go to the beach
  • Roast marshmallows
  • Have a picnic
  • Do some gardening
  • Ride a bike
  • Make a campfire
  • Read a book
  • Go to the library
  • Fly a kite
  • Eat corn on the cob
  • Go fishing
  • Visit an ice cream shop
  • Make pizza
  • Pick some flowers
  • Go to the zoo
  • Make a suncatcher
  • Paint rocks
  • Have a family movie night
  • Watch fireworks
  • Play volleyball
  • Make ice cream in a bag
  • Pick some berries
  • Send a postcard
  • Have a sleepover
  • Make friendship bracelets
  • Go swimming
  • Collect seashells
  • Paint a rainbow
  • Catch fireflies
  • Have a dance party
  • Go camping
  • Make fresh fruit gummies
  • Have a water balloon fight
  • Go roller skating
  • Build a fort
  • Play in the sand
  • Make s’mores
  • Visit a water park
  • Go for a hike
  • Run barefoot in the grass
  • Make water gun art
  • Use a jump rope
  • Ride a boat
  • Gaze at the stars
  • Visit the aquarium
  • Make lemonade
  • Play frisbee
  • Play with slime
  • Go to the drive-in
  • Make sponge water bombs
  • Draw with chalk
  • Use a hula hoop
  • Visit a museum
  • Make a bird feeder
  • Bake cookies
  • Go on a nature walk
Mockup of summer bucket list for kids.

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