
Spring is the perfect time to bring fresh energy into your lessons — and what better way than with hands-on, seasonal activities that engage young learners? If you're looking for a way to combine math, science, and fine motor skills, look no further than my Spring Counting & Graphing: Bugs, Flowers & Weather resource!
This printable pack is ideal for Kindergarten and Year 1 students, helping them explore early math and data skills through real-life spring topics they love: creepy crawlies, colourful flowers, and changing weather.
Teachers using this pack have shared how easy it is to prep and how well it fits into spring themes or cross-curricular units. It works beautifully as a:
Math or science center
Morning activity
Independent or partner task
Home-school connection (great for weather tracking at home!)
The activities encourage students to build vocabulary like more than, less than, and equal to, while also giving them the joy of hands-on discovery.
What makes this resource truly special is how it brings joyful learning to important skills like:
Counting and tallying
Comparing quantities
Reading bar graphs
Understanding weather patterns
Categorizing and sorting data
All while staying visually engaging, seasonally relevant, and curriculum-aligned.
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