Fabulous Spring Flower Fun!
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
April showers bring May flowers, right? If you're planning to incorporate a colorful spring flower/gardening unit into your plans, we stumbled across these great activities that are sure to add some excitement to your lessons! Check them out!
Rebecca over at Living Wright found lots of great printables that would work perfectly in a flower/gardening unit. From letter tracing and counting practice to plant growth sequencing and reviewing the days of the week, your kiddos will have a blast with the colorful math, literacy, and science printables!
Great for fine motor practice and counting, this flower petal transfer activity from Deb over at Living Montessori Now is not only colorful, but also offers a fun way to incorporate gardening tools into your activities!
If you have time for an art project, you might try painting with flowers! Check out this great craftivity from Alison over at Family Education. We know your kiddos will have a blast with it!
To see the full activity/lesson plan, be sure to visit each of these great sites!
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