These summer math workbooks for elementary students (grades 2–6) are designed to keep math skills sharp over the break without turning summer into school. Print-ready and easy to use at home, each workbook covers the key grade-level skills students need to hold onto before fall.
Every teacher knows the feeling. You send kids home in June and by September enough has slipped that the first few weeks are basically review. A few pages a week is genuinely enough to prevent that. The hard part is giving families something structured enough that they’ll actually follow through. That’s exactly what these workbooks are for.
What’s Inside
Each summer math workbook covers the key math skills for that grade level, follows a consistent weekly structure, and is designed to be low-prep and easy to use at home. Students complete one page at a time, each week focuses on a different skill set, and a checkpoint at the end of each week helps review learning.
No prep needed. Print and go.
Three Ways to Use the Summer Math Workbooks
Send it home at the end of the year. Print one per student and send it home on the last day with a simple note: one page a day, a few days a week. Most parents want to help but don’t know what to do. This removes all the guesswork.
Use it for end-of-year review. The last week or two of school is hard to plan for. These work perfectly as a low-stress way to spiral back through the year’s key concepts without starting anything new.
Use them for summer tutoring. If you tutor over the summer, these give you a ready-made, grade-appropriate resource so you can spend your time teaching instead of planning.
Grab Your Grade
Each workbook is sold separately so you can grab exactly what you need.
- 2nd Grade Summer Math Workbook
- 3rd Grade Summer Math Workbook
- 4th Grade Summer Math Workbook
- 5th Grade Summer Math Workbook
- 6th Grade Summer Math Workbook
Math Summer Workbook FAQ
What skills do students practice in a summer math workbook?
Each workbook focuses on the key grade-level skills students need to maintain over the summer — things like addition and place value in 2nd and 3rd grade, multiplication and fractions in 4th and 5th, and decimals and ratios in 6th grade.
How much time does it take each day?
About 10 to 15 minutes. The workbooks are designed for short, consistent practice rather than long sessions.
Can parents use this without teacher help?
Yes. Each workbook is designed to be used independently at home with no teacher guidance required.

