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Board Game: Caterpillar Counting (pre-k/primary) -b/w Count the flowers on each circle. Match the circle to the section on the caterpillar with the corresponding number.
Board Game: Caterpillar Counting (pre-k/primary) -color Match the circle with the flowers to the section on the caterpillar with the corresponding number.
Board Game: Ladybug Counting (preschool) -b/w Count the spots on each ladybug. Match the ladybug to the flower with the corresponding number.
Board Game: Ladybug Counting (preschool) -color Count the spots on each ladybug. Match the ladybug to the flower with the corresponding number.
Border Paper: Rose (elementary) Unlined paper with illustrations of roses to color in the surrounding border.
Coloring Page: Daffodils Color the three daffodils.
Coloring Page: Daffodils  
Coloring Page: Double Hearts Color these interlocking hearts.
Coloring Page: Flower Color this simple picture of a flower.
Coloring Page: Flower (blank) Easy ten-page booklet, flower shape, different color on each page. Trace and cut out the unlined flower pattern for a great student shapebook.
Coloring Page: Frog on Lily Pad Color the picture of a frog on a lily pad, or trace and cut out to make a shapebook.
Coloring Page: Happy Spring! Happy Spring! Hearts and flowers.
Coloring Page: Heart Simple heart shape to color or decorate.
Coloring Page: Spring Daisies  
Coloring Page: Spring Flowers  
Coloring Page: Spring Flowers (2)  
Coloring Page: Tulip Color this picture of a tulip, or trace and cut out to make a student shapebook, decorate your classroom, etc.
Coloring Page: Tulip (easy)  
Coloring Page: Tulips  
Craft: Floral Flip Flops (primary/elem) Suggestions for making ordinary flip flops more florally fun.
Craft: Floral Magnets (primary/elem) Transform plastic flowers into floral magnets. Makes a great decoration for lockers or refrigerators.
Craft: Floral Picture Holder (elem/upper elem) Make a great picture holder from chenille stems and plastic flowers.
Craft: Flower Vase Bunny Cute Easter project!
Craft: Handy Lilies (primary) Use white paper and some green pipe cleaners to make these personalized presents, perfect for Mother's Day, Easter, or any spring holiday.
Dot to Dot: Flower (a-z) This is a pdf file. You need Adobe Reader.
Fiction: Dana's Flower Garden (elementary) "Dana loves flowers." This realistic fiction story includes a lot of flower facts, including the difference between annuals and perinneals.
Following Directions: Easter (pre-K) "Color one flower yellow..."
Grid Coloring: Daisy Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a daisy. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
Grid Coloring: Tulip Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a tulip. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
Maze: Birds 3 (hard) Help the hummingbird find the flower.
Maze: Bugs 2 (easy) Sample from our membership site. Help the bee fly to the flower.
Maze: Bugs 3 (hard) Sample from our membership site. Help the butterfly fly to the flower.
Maze: Flower Follow the arrows through the flower-shaped maze.
Maze: Flowers Find the bee in a maze made of flowers.
Maze: Garden Guide the bee through the flowers.
Maze: Tulip Follow the arrows through the tulip-shaped maze.
Paper Beads: Flowers (b/w)  
Project: Flower Power Outline pattern of a daisy to color and directions for making your own daisy, with suggestions for several possible uses.
Project: Tulip Use this tulip shape to keep track of your spring reading. Every time you read a book use a new tulip to record the title and author. Add a stem. Before you know it you will have a tulip garden!
Shapebook: Flower Trace and cut out this basic flower pattern for a shapebook.
Sorting: flowers (b&w)  
Sorting: flowers (color)  
Trace and Color: Flower Trace the picture of the flower and color it.
Trace and Color: Flower Trace the picture of the flower and color it.
Venn Diagram: Plants Use this Venn to compare flowering and non-flowering plants.
Word Search: Flowers From "black eyed susan" to "sunflower"
Word Search: Flowers Find the flower-theme words from "Black-eyed Susan" to "sunflowers" in this rectangular word search.
Word Wall: Flowers [member-created with abctools] From "aster" to "zinnia". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls. Enhances Lois Ehlert's book, "Planting a Rainbow".
Writing Paper: Earth Day Flower (elementary) Lined paper with illustrations of a flower with an Earth center at the top-left and lower-right corners.
Writing Paper: Flower (elementary) Lined writing paper with an illustration of a happy flower to color at the top.



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Writing Prompt: Sunflower simile (elementary) Have your students fill out the simile, and decorate a bulletin board with their writing, or trace and cut out the sunflower-shaped pattern for a shapebook.
Writing Prompt: Sunflower (elementary) Sunflower shape with the prompt "Sunflowers are..." and wide lines for writing. Can also trace and cut out for a shapebook.
Writing Paper: You are special... (elementary) Wide-lined writing paper with illustrations of flowers in flower pots in the upper-right and lower-left corners, and the prompt, "You are special".
Worksheet: Addition to 10 - Flower theme (pre-k) "Count the flowers. How many are there?" with dot-hinted answers.
Worksheet: Addition to 10 - Flower theme (pre-k) "Count the flowers. How many are there?" Six pages of counting practice.
Sunflower Pattern (with lines)  
Sorting Cards: Flowers - set 2 Sorting cards with sizes, colors, and dots. Use with our Sorting-Flowers set. May also be used as a matching game.
Sorting Cards: Flowers Sorting cards with different sizes and colors. Also may be used for a matching game.
Sign: Flower Shop Illustrated, full-color center sign.
Shapebook: Sunflower (Elementary) Trace and cut out this lined, sunflower-shaped pattern to make a great shapebook, or use for notes, writing paper, etc.
Shapebook: S is for Sunflower (primary/elem) Shapebook with writing activities including prompts and a word search.
Shapebook: Sunflower Trace and cut out this sunflower-shaped pattern (with wide lines and short writing prompt: Sunflowers Did you know...?) to make a great student book.
Picture Graph: Sunflowers Students practice reading basic graphs with this sunflower-themed worksheet.
Picture Graph: Rose Sales "How many roses were sold during the third week?"
Pattern Block: Flowers (elem/upper elem) Explore geometry and pattern-following in a hands-on, fun activity. Use your pattern blocks to create these suggested patterns (four different flowers).
Name Tags: (flower graphic) Name tags with flower graphics, in color. Eight per page.
Matching: Flower Board Game (pre k- primary) A colorful board game with a flower theme.
Incentive Chart: Flowers Decorate a flower for each skill achieved.
Glyph: Flower (a) For pre-readers, the (a) glyphs feature larger pictures and a smaller font, for teachers to read directions aloud.
Glyph: Flower Color a blackline drawing by following the directions in the legend.
Foldable Desk Tag: Poinsettia Make this foldable desk tag, with poinsettia blossoms, to stand upright on your students' desks!
Foldable Desk Tag: Flower and Sun Theme Make these cute desk tags to stand upright on your student's desk.
Flower Power Art Projects - Three Dimensional Daffodil  
Flower Power Art Projects - Sunflower Windsock  
Flower Power Art Projects - Sand Flowers  
Flower Power Art Projects - Picture Frame  
Flower Power Art Projects - Paper Lei  
Flower Power Art Projects - Painted Tic Tac Toe Tokens  
Flower Power Art Projects - Folded Fan "Seize the daisy!" with our flower-themed art projects. These are great for motor skills development, following directions, and CREATIVE FUN!
Flower Power Art Projects - Door Hanger  
Flower Power Art Projects - Bead Necklace  
Flower Power Art Projects - "Petal Pusher" Eyeglasses  
Fiction: The Flower Princess (elementary) Ansley is so fond of flowers that her father nicknames her "the flower princess"!
Fiction: Pretty Flower (primary) "I see a pretty flower." An easy and sweet reading comprehension.
Fiction: Nana Nettie's Tulips (upper elem) Nana Nettie plants more tulips in her beautiful garden every year to welcome the spring. A realistic fiction reading comprehension.
Fiction: My Sunflower (primary) A little girl plants and waters her sunflower, then watches it grow. A great spring reading comprehension.
Fiction: Miss Sadie's Sunflowers (elementary) Miss Sadie grows a field of sunflowers.
Fiction: Daisy's Daisies (elementary) Daisy's crazy about daisies! A reading comprehension with a well-connected spelling activity.
Early Reader: Sunflowers (pre-K) An early reader, with missing words and a word search.
Dot to Dot: Flower (to 54 by 2s)  
Dot to Dot: Flower (to 43)  
Dot to Dot: Flower (to 120 by 5s)  
Desk Tag: Happy Easter! (color) With the words "Happy Easter" and a series of colorful lilies. Foldable.
Crossword: Sunflower This crossword can stand alone or be used in connection with the Sunflower Mini-Unit.
Craft: Tulle Flower (elem) Make a pretty flower from tulle.
Craft: Spring Daisy (preschool/primary) This pattern for making spring daisies comes with simple instructions and a variety of suggestions for use.
Craft: Potted Trilliums (elementary) In this craft, students make felt flowers to look like trilliums, and then cover rolls of toilet paper with fabric to resemble flower pots. Perfect for spring or Mother's Day!
Comprehension: Sunflowers (elementary) Welcome this beautiful summer flower with a reading comprehension, a word unscramble, and more.
Coloring Page: Sunflower A sunflower picture to color for fun or as a report cover.
Coloring Page: Sunflower Color this picture of a sunflower or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.
Coloring Page: Lilies Perfect for Easter.
Coloring Page: Circle Roses  
Coloring Page: Abstract - Flower  
Coloring Page: Poinsettia (easy version)  
Coloring Page: Poinsettia  
Color and Write: Tulip (primary) A picture of a tulip to color and wide lines to write a short story about tulips and spring.
Color and Write: Tulip (elem) A picture of a tulip to color and lines to write a short story about tulips and spring.
Color and Write Prompt: Tulip (elem) A picture of a tulip to color and lines to write a short text with words from a word bank.
Calendar: Flowers (days) Colorful flowers and the numbers from 1-31, as well as matching flowers with math symbols, and a large flower to color or use with a calendar. Great for making a May calendar or for playing math games. Six to a page.
Bulletin Board Trims: Flowers (large) Straight edge, full color.
Bulletin Board Trims: Flowers (large) Scalloped edge, full color.
Bulletin Board Trim: Sunflowers (small) Straight edge, full color.
Bulletin Board Trim: Flowers (large) Straight edge, blackline.
Bulletin Board Trim: Flowers (large) Scalloped edge, blackline.
Border Paper: Sunflower (with lines) Medium-lined paper with blackline sunflowers in the surrounding border. Portrait orientation.
Border Paper: Sunflower (unlined) Blank writing paper with blackline sunflowers in the surrounding border.
Border Paper: Sunflower (primary) Wide-lined paper with blackline sunflowers in the surrounding border. Portrait orientation.
Border Paper: Sunflower (primary lines) Primary-lined paper with blackline sunflowers in the surrounding border.
Border Paper: Spring Blossoms (primary/elem) Wide-lined writing paper with very pretty, full-color blossoms in the surrounding border.
Border Paper: Flowers (elem/upper elem) Narrow-lined writing paper with flower illustrations in the surrounding border.
Border Paper: Daisy (elem/upper elem) Two pages of writing paper with blackline daisies in the surrounding border, one blank and one with medium lines.
Bookmark: Circle Roses (color)  
Bookmark: Circle Roses (b/w)  
Art Project: Representation (elem and up) Students are introduced to some of the basic elements of representative painting (via O'Keefe's "White Iris") and then directed towards their own representative work. The complication level of the project should correspond to student ability and interest.
Alphabet Letter Patterns: Flowers (color) The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with colorful flowers. Four letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more.
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