It’s that time again! That time when you stock up on fun and engaging spring printable activities for kids – because spring has sprung!
Whether you’re a parent or classroom teacher, look no further than these spring printables. From spring bingo games, writing prompts, math activities, Earth Day activities, and so much more!
These spring printable activities can be used for:
- morning work,
- small group exercise,
- fun Fridays,
- Earth Day lesson plan,
- homework,
- March break.
The best part – these printables are no prep, print and go – perfect for a busy teacher or parent like yourself.
Fun And Engaging Spring Printable Activities For Kids
1. Spring Coloring Pages
These spring coloring pages will allow your kiddos to immerse themselves in the beauty of spring through color creation. As well as help develop their fine motor skills.
You can use these spring coloring pages as part of your morning work, bell ringer, early and fast finishers, and spring centers.
2. Spring Fun Activity Packet
If you’re looking for some fun exercises to send home with your students for spring break – this packet might be your best bet!
Inside this packet you will find, spring writing prompts and activities, math worksheets, and critical thinking activities such as spring-themed word searches, word scramble, etc.
3. Spring Bingo Game
This spring bingo printable game will be a great addition to your classroom community building this spring! Your students will be entertained and engaged as they learn about the wonders of nature while playing this game.
As a class, this is the perfect spring activity for a fun Friday!
For parents – you can use this bingo game for family game night, or when you are stuck indoors on rainy days.
Download, print, and laminate for longer lasting and let the spring fun begin!
4. Spring Would Your Rather Writing Prompts
Challenge your kiddos’ decision-making this spring with these fun and engaging would you rather spring writing prompts!
From – would you rather have the strength of a bear or the agility of a cat? Or, would you rather spend a day planting a variety of flowers or spend a day learning to care for a vegetable garden?
These prompts offer endless opportunities and encouragement for your kiddos to express their preferences and share the reasons behind their choice.
I love these spring would you rather writing prompts because they allow kids to embrace the beauty of the spring while building fluency in their writing skills in an entertaining way.
These spring writing prompts are geared toward 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students.
5. First-Grade Spring Writing Prompts
Use these fun and engaging spring-themed writing prompts to foster your first grader’s creativity and language skills.
First graders are at a critical stage in their literacy development, as such every writing prompt in this pack comes in three versions:
- a traceable sentence starter,
- a solid sentence starter
- and no sentence starter.
The prompts in this packet cover opinion and descriptive writing and many prompts come with a write and draw section. Some worksheets also include coloring.
Examples of prompts included are:
- would you rather have a pet frog or a bunny?
- Do you prefer longer days or shorter days?
- Write a story about your perfect spring day.
- If you could grow any garden this spring, what would it be?
Check out these fun and engaging first grade writing prompts.
6. Earth Day Activity Packet
The month of April is a wonderful time to foster environmental awareness in your students. Earth Day gives us an opportunity to remind our students and kids of the importance of environmental stewardship and conservation.
As parents and educators, we can empower our children to make a positive impact in the world while instilling in them a lifelong commitment to protecting our beautiful planet. Through interactive and educational printable worksheets and activities.
These activities not only reinforce the significance of protecting our planet but also provide opportunities for children to learn about the (3Rs) reuse, recycle, and reduce in a fun and engaging manner. Whether it’s by turning off lights when not in use or picking up trash.
Incorporating Earth Day printables into your lesson plans will cultivate passionate advocates for the environment among our next leaders.
7. Spring Writing Prompts 2nd Grades
These spring writing prompts will allow your 2nd-grade students (even your reluctant writers) to express themselves through their writing by sharing their favorite spring treats or the steps they will take to care for a baby lamb on a beautiful spring day.
This activity pack comes with 25 spring-themed writing prompts geared towards 2nd graders. Writing prompts include narrative writing, opinion writing, and free writing.
Tips for Using Spring Printables:
Integrating these printable activities into your homeschooling spring unit is a fabulous way to celebrate the spring season. You can use the fun packets and coloring pages as part of your morning basket or themed learning units.
For teachers, these Spring printables are great for:
- bell ringer,
- morning work,
- fun Friday,
- spring break send home packet,
- early or fast finishers,
- or small group work.
Conclusion
Spring offers a wealth of opportunities to make learning fun through activities that celebrate the beauty of nature. Whether that is adventuring outdoors or working on printable worksheets and activities.
I hope you were able to find a spring activity or two for your kiddos, and, you enjoyed reading this post as much as I enjoyed writing it.
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