Spring Resources
Free Spring Printables from Monsters Ed
Previous Freebie Friday Roundup
Garden Preschool Pack Printables from Homeschool Creations
We primarily used the book Jack’s Garden by Henry Cole for our study about gardening along with several other great books. Here’s a look inside the first two parts of the Garden Preschool Pack:
~ Name tag strip and story summary sheet for front of lapbook or folder if you store your preschool pack
~ Gardening words {and 2 part word and picture matching cards}
~ Water the Flower tracing lines
~ Cabbage Counting Game ~ counting & number identification cards
~ Parts of a Flower cards and How a Flower Grows game
~ Beginning sound word cards and tracing strips
~ Rhyming word cards
~ Letter P and G word tracing sheets
~ and MUCH more!!!!
Spring Egg-Stravaganza! from Live Speak Love
After what seems like barely even a winter (not one single snow day or even a school delay for my county!) spring has officially arrived. I realized yesterday that there is very little time left before spring break, and I quickly began gathering my materials for the spring kickoff season. Some of my favorite activities revolve around spring themes — Easter eggs, baby chicks and bunnies, the switch to warm-weather clothing and spending more time outside. I am very excited to share with you some of the resources I have developed and will be using with my students.
Spring Fun Tot Pack from 1+1+1=1
It’s ready! I included a few different themes all together for one big Spring Fun page. You’ll find all of the Baby Animals printables, as well as some I have made but haven’t even used with K yet {but will in the next few weeks}.
All About Spring Fun Pack {FREE Pre-K/K Printable Pack} from
This package contains more than 25 pages of activities including:
Color by number
Printing practice and coloring sheets
Counting
Cutting and pasting activities
Matching Game
All About Spring booklet with comprehension questions
Which comes first sequencing activity
And MORE!
Flower Fun with Categories from Lindsey Karol
Target a child’s ability to name items that belong to a category with this packet that includes 30 category cards.
To prepare: Print, laminate, and cut out all category cards.
To use: Students take turns drawing category cards and naming items that belong to the category on the card.
Spring: Free ‘L’ Articulation Cards from Jenna Rayburn
Check out this freebie for the ‘L’ sounds as a preview to my Early Developing and Later Developing Articulation Games for Spring.
Spring Yarn Tree – Seasons – Spring Dot Printables from 3Dinosaurs
Spring Pack Extra!
Here is some fun Spring Dot Marker fun! 8 pages of Spring Trees and Flowers.