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Write an acrostic poem about spring. With a picture of daffodils to color. |
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Count the flowers on each circle. Match the circle to the section on the caterpillar with the corresponding number. |
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Match the circle with the flowers to the section on the caterpillar with the corresponding number. |
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Match the game pieces to the correct numbers on the caterpillar game board to solve the math facts. |
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Match the game pieces with the correct circles on the caterpillar game board to solve the math facts. |
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Count the spots on each ladybug. Match the ladybug to the flower with the corresponding number. |
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Count the spots on each ladybug. Match the ladybug to the flower with the corresponding number. |
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This form helps to develop scientific skills of observation and data collection... as well as to enjoy the early signs of spring. |
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Whimsical cartoon butterfly to color. |
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Happy Spring! Hearts and flowers. |
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Color this picture of a Monarch butterfly. |
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This makes a great decoration or booklet cover. |
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Color this picture of a tulip, or trace and cut out to make a student shapebook, decorate your classroom, etc. |
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"It was a Tuesday morning in April." A realistic fiction story about a good day at school. |
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"Dana loves flowers." This realistic fiction story includes a lot of flower facts, including the difference between annuals and perinneals. |
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"Jim loved gardening, and Mr. Ito’s nursery was Jim’s favorite store." A realistic fiction story followed by multiple choice questions. |
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"Spring was here! Jamie had waited all winter for this moment." Reading comprehension followed by multiple choice questions. |
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Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a daisy. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills. |
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Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a tulip. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills. |
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Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of an umbrella. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills. |
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Solve the problems and then use the answers to decode the secret spring message. |
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Find your way through the flower-shaped maze. |
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Find the bee in a maze made of flowers. |
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Write a diamante poem about kites using this simple outline. |
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Trace and cut out this basic flower pattern for a shapebook. |
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Two tulips per page, each with tulip-themed words inside the tulip shape. Makes a cute bulletin board. |
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[member-created with abctools] Find the April shower theme words in the storm cloud. |
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[member-created with abctools] Find the plant-theme words from "bud" to "weeds" in this plant-shaped word search. |
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From "bulbs" to "violet" |
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Play online! |
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From "bees" to "wind". |
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[member-created with abctools] From "aster" to "zinnia". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls. Enhances Lois Ehlert's book, "Planting a Rainbow". |
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[member-created with abctools] From "April" to "windy". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls. |
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Lined writing paper with an illustration of a happy flower to color at the top. |
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Lined paper with an illustration of the sun at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines) |
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"Spring is a time of new beginnings..." |
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"When I think of spring, I think of..." with an illustration of an umbrella-carrying daisy at the top of the page. |
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"When I think of spring, I think about..."
with an illustration of an umbrella-holding daisy at the top of the page.
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Write a short story to go with each of the four pictures of birds in the spring. |
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Flower-shaped shapebook with nine pages of writing prompts like, "The best part about spring is..." |