This cute activity fits right in with my CCLS writing activities to accompany a Leo the Late Bloomer read aloud. Students can reflect on how they have bloomed throughout the school year just like Leo, and can decorate their own flower. It makes a great spring bulletin board or classroom and door decoration! If you like this activity, take a look at my other product for this story.
Celebrate spring in your classroom with this thematic May Day unit!
Printables included:
May Day Reading Comprehension
May Day Vocabulary
May Day Math
May Day Writing
May Day Poetry
May Day Higher Order Thinking Activities
Hope this helps your students spring into spring! Thanks bunches! :)
This is a versatile handout. It provides the Spanish word for the 4 seasons alongside the English. The boxes are for vocabulary, pictures, clothing, trees, weather, etc. Very adaptable!
Students learn about different types of plants by sorting seed packages into flowers and vegetables. They will have the opportunity to cut out vegetables and paste them in their veggie basket.
Write a word in the cloud. Have students use a thesaurus to find words that are synonyms to write inside the raindrops. These are a great display in the hallway in the SPRING!
A simple printable to make booklets that students can make observations in on two different occasions and then compare observations. We use them for outdoor observations in the fall and spring.