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Spring – Teacher Resources

Welcome spring into your classroom, with our printables, activities, and lessons for all grade levels. You'll find plenty of cross-curricular resources to excite and teach your students. From free printable worksheets and to reference articles, to art projects and math lessons, we have the springtime resources you need.
Slideshows
Favorite Spring Activities Slideshow (K-8)
Printables
Tissue Flower
Crepe Paper Flower
Butterfly Life Cycle Worksheet
Frog Life Cycle Booklet
Butterfly Facts and Questions
Spring Theme Bulletin Board
Ladybug Pattern
More Spring Printables
Lesson Plans
Life Cycle of Butterflies
Flower and Leaf Press
Spider Plants
The Sunflower
Class Garden
Rachel Carson: The Coming of a Silent Spring
Butterfly Garden
More Spring Lesson Plans
References
Baseball Parks
The Vernal Equinox
Resources about Plants
Animal-Themed Graphic Organizers
Food Web
Plant Graph
Plants & Trees Printable Book (K-4)
Rainbow of Flowers Bulletin Board
Plants Printable Book (2-6)
Seeds Word Search
More Plants Resources for Teachers
Resources about Animals
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Animal Farm
Animal Walk Circuit
Animals Printable Book (K-1)
Charlotte's Web
How to Eat Fried Worms Enrichment Activities
Island of the Blue Dolphins
More Animals Resources for Teachers
Spring Holidays
Earth Day Teacher Resources
Easter Resources for Teachers
Mother's Day – Teacher Resources
Passover – Teacher Resources
St. Patrick's Day Teacher Resources
Art Activities
May Baskets
Maisy's Nature Walk Activity Kit
Classroom Tree Bulletin Board
Heart Butterfly
Fingerpaint Clover Field Project
Pull Apart Shamrocks
The Rabbit
The Giant Easter Egg
Science Activities
Insects Bulletin Board
Butterfly Life Cycle Quiz
Baseball Fun
Seasons Worksheets
Insects Bulletin Board Example
Rachel Carson: The Coming of a Silent Spring: Reading Passage
May Day
More Popular Spring Activities for Science Class
Reading & Language Arts Activities
Describe the Rainy Day
Rachel Carson: The Coming of a Silent Spring: Comprehension Questions
Spring -- Mix and Match
Spring -- Scrambled Words
Spring -- Sentence Builder
Spring Quiz
Spring -- Alphabetizing
More Spring Resources for Reading & Language Arts
Social Studies Activities
Welcome Spring
Mardi Gras or Carnival
Other Seasons
Autumn Teacher Resources
Winter – Teacher Resources
Summer - Teacher Resources
Seasons – Teacher Resources

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