5 Easy Spring Activities + 1 FREE!


Happy Spring, Reader!

We have some AWESOME, easy-peasy Spring activities that you can use today! Most are quick and easy to prep and so engaging.

Check them out!

Cut, color, glue, and staple these Spring Ducks to your wall!

These adorable spring ducks turn out so cute! You can either print the templates on colored paper for students to cut out or make templates on heavy paper for students to trace around. Then they trace their hands and glue together.

EASY PEASY!

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These little books are so worth the time to prep. Print, either assemble ahead of time or have students put pages in order, students then cut, color, paste and read this cute story over and over again! They use the Daisy Cottontail puppet to help tell the story!

Practice these Math Skills: Addition to 20, Subtraction, Coins, Tallies, 10 Frames, Base 10, Number Words, Numbers, Fractions, and <, >, =.

All while having fun!

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NEW! Just print and draw! And young artists love these activities!

Bonus: Writing pages and ideas included.

Just print, slip into plastic sleeves, insert 2 dice and items to cover the numbers with and you have an instant center activity!

And it's FREE!

Get them all and so much more! You get 137 pages of engaging, Spring activities for a steal. Check it out:

Until next time!

Joyce and Steve | 1st Grade Pandamania

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