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Acrostic Form: Spring Write an acrostic poem about spring. With a picture of daffodils to color.
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: Caterpillar Math Facts (primary) -b/w Match the game pieces to the correct numbers on the caterpillar game board to solve the math facts.
Board Game: Caterpillar Math Facts (primary) -color Match the game pieces with the correct circles on the caterpillar game board to solve the math facts.
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: Clouds (Blank) Unlined paper with black and white illustrations of clouds in the surrounding border.
Coloring Page: Cartoon Butterfly Whimsical cartoon butterfly to color.
Coloring Page: Daffodils  
Coloring Page: Happy Spring! Happy Spring! Hearts and flowers.
Coloring Page: Monarch Butterfly Color this picture of a Monarch butterfly.
Coloring Page: Spring Daisies  
Coloring Page: Spring Design (1) This makes a great decoration or booklet cover.
Coloring Page: Spring Design (2)  
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  
Fiction: Ana's Great Day (elem/upper elem) "It was a Tuesday morning in April." A realistic fiction story about a good day at school.
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.
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.
Grid Coloring: Umbrella Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of an umbrella. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
Maze: Flower Follow the arrows through the flower-shaped maze.
Maze: Flowers Find the bee in a maze made of flowers.
Poetry Prompt: Kites - diamonte (primary/elem) Write a diamonte poem about kites using this simple outline.
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!
Projects: Spring Theme Ideas (all ages) Creative ideas for projects and experiments with a spring theme.
Shapebook: Flower Trace and cut out this basic flower pattern for a shapebook.
Word Search: April Showers [member-created with abctools] Find the April shower theme words in the storm cloud.
Word Search: Plants [member-created with abctools] Find the plant-theme words from "bud" to "weeds" in this plant-shaped word search.
Word Search: Spring From "field" to "violet"
Word Search: Spring (primary) From "bees" to "wind".
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".
Word Wall: Spring [member-created with abctools] From "April" to "windy". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls.
Worksheet: Signs of Spring (elem) "What are some of the signs of spring where you live?" This form helps to develop scientific skills of observation and data collection... as well as to enjoy the early signs of spring.
Writing Paper: Flower (elementary) Lined writing paper with an illustration of a happy flower to color at the top.
Writing Paper: Sunshine (elementary) Wide-lined paper with color illustrations of suns at the top and in the lower-right corner.
Writing Prompt: Spring (elem) 1 "Spring is a time of new beginnings..."
Writing Prompt: Spring (elem) 2 "Spring is a time for playing outside..."
Writing Prompt: Spring (elem) 3 "These kids are playing tug-o-war..."
Writing Prompt: Spring Birds (primary/elem) Write a short story to go with each of the four pictures of birds in the spring.
Writing Prompt: Spring Is... (elementary) Flower-shaped shapebook with nine pages of writing prompts like, "The best part about spring is..."
Writing Prompt: Spring is... (primary) Think of words that remind you of spring. Complete the word using the words.



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Writing Prompt: Spring Similes (elem/upper elem) Guides students through writing similes using their five senses.
Shapebook: Spring Poems (primary/elem) [member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This butterfly shapebook has prompts for students to write poems about spring.
Crossword: Spring 1 DOWN: Small blossoms of a tree or plant.
Coloring Page: Kites  
Shapebook: Kites Twelve blank kites on a page. Suggested Use: Add spelling words or math problems inside the kites for seasonal fun.
Shapebook: Spring (elementary) Trace and cut out. From "April" to "showers", each page of this flower-shaped shapebook has a word relating to spring. Makes a great bulletin board decoration.
Word Wall: Spring (pictures) From "blossoms" to "windy". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
Writing Prompt: Spring (elementary) Three pages of writing prompts and other activities related to writing and poetry, with a spring theme.
Learning Center: Spring - story prompt Use the picture cards to help you write a story about spring.
Learning Center: Spring - tic tac toe Cut out the pictures of butterflies and daisies to make a spring tic-tac-toe board.
Learning Center: Spring - Plant Diagram Cut out the pictures and glue them in the correct place in the plant diagram according to the text.
Learning Center: Spring - Butterfly Life Cycle Cut out the pictures and glue them in the correct order for the butterfly life cycle according to the text.
Learning Center: Spring - memory game Cut out the pairs of spring theme pictures and make a memory match game.
Learning Center: Spring math counters Cut out the counters and use them with the spring math learning centers.
Learning Center: Spring - Subtract and Spell Solve the problems and then use the answers to decode the secret spring message.
Learning Center: Spring - multiply by 5 Multiply by five and follow the directions to color the kites by number.
Learning Center: Spring - Add and Connect Solve the simple addition problems (sums to 12), mark the picture, and help the bunny get through the flower garden to the gate.
Learning Center: Spring - story sequence Cut out the events related to planting a spring garden and paste them in the correct order.
Learning Center: Spring - Flower Rubbings Follow the directions to make flower rubbings.
Learning Center: Spring - Daffodil Art Follow the directions to make a spring daffodil.
Learning Center: Spring - ABC order Put the spring themed words in alphabetical order.
Color by Number Subtraction: April Showers (primary/elem) Find the difference (up to 8) and use the key to color the picture of a a flower in the rain.
Classroom Newsletter: Spring (color) Print up the form and write in the details (Check out what we're doing, Help Wanted, Special Notes, Reminders) to make a great classroom newsletter.
Classroom Newsletter: Spring (b/w) Print up the form and write in the details (Check out what we're doing, Help Wanted, Special Notes, Reminders) to make a great classroom newsletter.
Border Paper: Spring Blossoms (primary/elem) Wide-lined writing paper with very pretty, full-color blossoms in the surrounding border.
Craft: Spring Daisy (preschool/primary) This pattern for making spring daisies comes with simple instructions and a variety of suggestions for use.
Comprehension: Vernal Equinox (elem) This reading comprehension explains the whys and whens of the vernal equinox. This lesson is appropriate for both hemispheres.
Crossword: Spring (easy) 1 DOWN: When it gets warm, the snow will ___.
Dominoes: Spring Theme (pre-K/primary) Print out these cards for a full-color domino game with a spring theme.
Story Planner: Spring (elem) Use this planner to help plot out character, conflict and conclusion.
Booklet: Spring (preschool/primary) Eight pages about spring, from "baby animals" to "windy". 1/2 page each. Makes a great introductory booklet.
Craft: Bugged Out Eyeglasses Our art projects contain clear, easy-to-follow instructions and example sheets or patterns to help even the "artistically challenged" guide students through projects that are creative and fun. Make bug-shaped eyeglasses with this simple pattern.
Craft: Edible Butterfly  
Craft: Egg Carton Myriapod  
Craft: Frog Necklace Wear your frog necklace with springtime pride!
Craft: Handprint Butterfly  
Craft: Jumping Frog Make a jumping frog from a paper sack with this cute pattern.
Craft: Ladybug Visor Make your own ladybug sun visor.
Craft: Lunch Sack Frog Puppet Make a cute frog sack puppet with this handy pattern.
Craft: Paper Ladybug Make a ladybug with this simple pattern.
Craft: Turtle Environment Make a turtle and its environment with this simple pattern.
Venn Diagram: Spring and Fall Use this Venn diagram to compare spring and fall.
You're Bugging Me! Art Projects - Ant These simple art projects are great for motor skills development, following directions, and CREATIVE FUN!
You're Bugging Me! Art Projects - Bumblebee Make a bumblebee with this simple pattern.
You're Bugging Me! Art Projects - Dragonfly Make a dragonfly with this simple pattern.
You're Bugging Me! Art Projects - Grasshopper Make a grasshopper with this simple pattern.
You're Bugging Me! Art Projects - Ladybug 1 Make a ladybug with this simple pattern.
You're Bugging Me! Art Projects - Ladybug 2 Make a ladybug with this simple pattern.
You're Bugging Me! Art Projects - Moth Make a moth with this simple pattern.
You're Bugging Me! Art Projects - Spider Make a spider with this simple pattern.
Game Board: Tic Tac Toe - Spring (color) This beautiful tic tac toe board has a spring theme.
Game Board: Tic Tac Toe - Spring (b/w) This beautiful tic tac toe board has a spring theme.
Craft: Decorative Flip Flops (primary) Decorate flip flops for spring and summer fun. This craft can be adapted to student ability and creativity for a quick and easy project or a complicated art.
Desk Tag: Have a Groovy Day! (color) With the words "Have a Groovy Day!", a series of colorful flowers, and a primary-lined space to write a name.
Incentive Chart: Caterpillar Multiplication (1-5) Color each section of the caterpillar for each fact memorized. From 1x1 to 5x10.
Incentive Chart: Ladybugs Color or place a sticker on a ladybug spot for each skill achieved.
Incentive Chart: Caterpillars Color or place a sticker on each section of the caterpillar for each skill completed.
Incentive Chart: Eggs Decorate an egg for each skill achieved.
Incentive Chart: Flowers Decorate a flower for each skill achieved.
Incentive Chart: Baseball Color or place a sticker on a baseball or glove for each skill achieved.
Incentive Chart: Caterpillar Multiplication (6-10) Color each section of the caterpillar for each fact memorized. From 6x1 to 10x10.
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: Months - April (primary/elem) A picture of an Easter basket and wide lines to write a story or poem about the month of April.
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 Prompt: Tulip (elem) A picture of a tulip to color and lines to write a short text with words from a word bank.
Color and Write Prompt: Flower (elem) A picture to color and space to write a very short story with theme words from a word bank.
Color and Write: Flower (primary) A blackline picture of a flower to color and wide lines to write about it.
Color and Write: Flower (elem) A blackline picture of a flower to color and lines to write about it.
Word Strips with Pictures: Spring (primary) from FLOWER to WARM
Learning Center: Spring - Venn diagram Use the Venn diagram to compare two spring pictures.
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