18 Spring Freebies for K-2 Students
Happy spring time, y’all! I totally LOVE the winter, but welcoming the beautiful flowers, new life, and warmer weather makes me feel super happy too. :)
So, to help your spring time feel more happy and less stressful, I’ve bundled up 18 amazing spring-themed freebies from other teachers that are sure to keep your kindergarten, first, and second grade students learning and loving it! Just click the title of the freebie to download your free copy of the activity.
1. Spring Activities Freebie from Alleah (Alleah Maree)
Looking for some fun, engaging activities for your little learners this spring? These printables are perfect for kindergarten, first, or even second grade students to work on basic reading, writing, and math skills. This resource includes worksheets that cover basic math and literacy skills, like simple sentence reading, coloring, basic writing, drawing, and basic addition.
2. Rhyming Flowers Word Families from Erin (Littles Love Learning)
This activity is a great way to practice rhyming this spring! Students will match the picture on the flower to the matching ending sound on the stem. Each word family has two flowers that match to it. Students can also practice building words by adding the correct letter to the beginning of each word family to spell the names of the pictures.
3. Butterfly Writing Craftivity from Rachael (Literacy with the Littles)
This butterfly writing craft is the perfect way to incorporate spring time fun with academic skills! Students can decorate their butterfly however they want and then write about butterflies too. It’s a great way to get creative as well as practice writing, creative thinking, and editing skills. Grab yours for free!
4. Spring Write the Room CVCe Words from Kristina (Sweet for Kindergarten)
This write the room activity is a perfect way to get little learners up and moving! Students can walk around the room looking for the spring themed pictures and matching the picture on their recording sheet to the CVCe picture. Then, they can either write the middle sound or the CVCe word on their recording sheet.
5. Spring Math Center Counting Puzzles from Chanty (Chanty Macias)
These adorable counting puzzles are a great way to incorporate math into your springtime lesson plans! They can be used as math activities during lessons, small group work, independent centers work, homework, or even assessments.
6. Spring CVC Freebie from Kim (Live Laugh I LOVE Kindergarten)
These worksheets are a great way for students to practice writing and reading CVC words! With these simple, engaging activities, your little ones are given lots of opportunities to practice their reading and writing skills.
7. Math Flowers Math Craft from Hadar (Miss Kindergarten)
This little math craft is the perfect way to decorate your classroom with bright, happy spring colors while students practice their math skills! This free math craft gives students the opportunity to show numbers and their thinking in a variety of ways. Check through to grab your free copy!
8. Earth Day Alphabet from Sam (The Homestead Teacher)
If your little ones are still practice their letters, letter sounds, or letter skills, this alphabet freebie is a really fun way to practice!. Click through to grab this hands-on freebie!
9. Easter Writing Paper from Stephanie (Primary Theme Park)
Doing some writing this spring? Check out this adorable, free bunny writing paper! This would make a super cute craft, bulletin board display, or a simple activity to leave for a sub.
10. Spring Flower 3D Shape Sort from Rachel (You’ve Got This Math)
This little math craft is an amazing way to practice sorting and identifying 3D shapes! There is a little bit of prep work to get it set up, but since it can be reused, your kiddos can play with this fun math center over and over.
11. How I Bloomed Writing Craftivity from Caileigh (The Dennis Crew)
If you need a fun activity for little ones to write about during spring, this freebie is great to get your kids excited and thinking about how they have bloomed and grown over the last year. Such a great way to reflect on the year!
12. Creation Station Freebie from Whitney (The First Grade Roundup)
This creation station freebie is a great way to give little learners an open-ended way of thinking and getting creative! There are kid friendly instructions included for these super engaging activities, including drawing, coloring, writing, and following directions.
13. Spring Peeps Colors Numbers Find and Color from Amy (The Kinder Life)
Oooh, this little peep activity is too fun! It gives your learners opportunities to color and number identification. Kiddos will match either the color or number on the little peep cards to the recording sheet and then color them in. Hide the cards around the room to add some gross motor movement to this simple, fun activity.
14. Spring Fact Family Craft from Sarah (A Sunny Day in First Grade)
This is a probably the best way to practice fact families EVER! Haha! Kiddos will write fact families on the peeps and then cut them out and add them to the Easter basket. The great part is that every student can complete fact families on their own level, making it super simple to differentiate for every learner. Check it out!
15. Lucky Marshmallow Number Cards from Elyse (A is for Apples)
Check out this ADORABLE way to practicing counting and one-to-one correspondence! The counting cards themselves are super cute, but add in some REAL Lucky Charms marshmallows and the engagement goes through the ROOF! :) Click the picture to download your copy.
16. Spring Adding Within 1-10 Interactive Task Cards from Nicole (Crafty Curriculum)
This little freebie is a super fun way to practice adding within 10! This little activity puts a new spin on solving simple addition problems by having students select the correct answer on the card by “poking” it with a straw, coffee stick, or pipe cleaners. Adding in new manipulatives is always a simple way to increase engagement! Grab yours for free.
17. April Worksheets from Michala (Keeping My Kiddo Busy)
Need some simple sub plans, centers, or even homework?! This free sample of April worksheets is for you! These entertaining worksheets are a great way to keep students engaged, learning, and using fine motor skills. Click the link to grab yours!
18. Mother’s Day Questionnaire from Erin (Erin’s Classroom Creations)
If you’re getting prepped for the sweet holidays near the end of spring time, this cute little Mother’s Day questionnaire is a really cute way to show mom you love her! There are a bunch of options included to meet the needs of every learner. Attach this to a cute flower craft, drawing, or writing piece and Mother’s Day is all set!
And there you have it! 18 spring freebies to make your life a little brighter! :) I hope these freebies make your spring time a little happier and more stress-free. Wishing you a super happy, healthy spring time, friends!
Cheering you on!