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Are you and your kids working on some spring-themed units? This printable pack will make a great addition to them. It’s all about flowers, butterflies, bugs, bees, frogs and all the things nature provides in springtime. Simply print and play the black and white worksheets and let the fun begin!
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Spring Printable Worksheets Setup
For the activities in this pack you will need:
PaperÂ
Printer
Scissors
Glue
Writing or coloring tools
Below are the supplies I use personally at home. After doing so many printable activities, I’ve found that it’s most helpful to always have these basic supplies on hand.
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Pair This With More Free Themed Activities:
Kids will love this 50 page worksheet pack. Pair it with some craft activities or some of the other free printable games below to make up a themed learning unit:
Spring Counting Clipcards – 4 different designs included
Frog Life Cycle – 3 activities in this packet all about the growth of frogs
Raindrops Counting Frames – April showers bring May flowers! This is perfect for springtime.
Free Spring Packet
This Spring Printable Worksheets Pack is aimed at children aged 3 to 7 and includes a variety of literacy, math and fine motor activities. Some of these activities include:
– Butterfly life cycle
– Symmetry drawing
– Shadow matching
– Color by word family
– Beginning sounds practice
– Draw by counting
– Cutting practice
– Domino addition
– Ladybug life cycle
– How many more to make 10
– Number worksheets
– Blank alphabet art pages and more!
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3) Click on the picture of the printables pack you wish to download.
** Already a subscriber? You’ll find the password at the bottom of every newsletter I send out. Enjoy! **
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