I have a free spring unit study today. Also, look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies.
Spring marks the end of winter and the beginning of warmer weather.
It’s a time when animals get out of hibernation, flowers are blooming, and the days are getting longer.
So, I’m doing a 4 week free study and hands-on ideas.

Too, it’s a time of the year when the weather can be very unpredictable.
And spring officially begins with the spring equinox. This normally happens around March 21.
The spring equinox is the day in spring when there are 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
As you can see there are many topics and subjects we can cover this spring unit study for multiple ages.
BOOKS ABOUT THE SPRING SEASON FOR KIDS
First, look at some of these books to use to learn about various spring topics.
10 Books About Spring for Multiple Ages
I’ve listed books for all ages in this list. Some you can read aloud and others be read anytime.
When is it spring?" a child wonders. "Come, I'll show you," Mommy answers. Out in the flower bed tiny green knobs are peeping out of the ground. "That will be a tulip and this a crocus!" Mommy says. That's what happens when it's spring! The signs, sounds, colors, and special feelings of spring come alive as they are experienced through the eyes of a youngster.
As days stretch longer, animals creep out from their warm dens, and green begins to grow again, everyone knows―spring is on its way!Join a boy and his dog as they explore nature and take a stroll through the countryside, greeting all the signs of the coming season. In a series of
conversations with everything from the melting brook to chirping birds, they say goodbye to winter and welcome the lushness of spring.
This beautifully packaged facsimile of Edith Holden’s original diary is filled with a naturalist’s masterful paintings and delightful observations chronicling the English countryside throughout 1906. As one of the few true records of the time in print, the handwritten thoughts and paintings contained in The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady transport readers to a more refined, romantic, and simpler time. Capitalizing on the current Downton Abbey–inspired appetite for Edwardian-era ephemera, fashions, and society, this reproduction brings readers back to a time in which propriety, civility, and an appreciation for the natural world reigned. This souvenir of a bygone era serves not only as a calming touchstone, but a reminder that as long as we choose to see it, we are still surrounded by beauty and grace. Presented to retain the charm and beauty of the original volume filled with Holden’s hand-drawn illustrations of the English countryside’s flora and fauna through the changing seasons of the year, as well as handwritten notes, observations, and quotations, The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady makes a lovely addition to any home’s library or side table.
Two boys, with the help of a professor at the museum, learn to divide their animal pictures into the proper groups.
Annie Jo was a little girl like any other little girl. She was just about as big, too, as any other little girl her age. She had pigtails and for best occasions a plaid silk dress. Her father was an aviator (so the birds had a special feeling for him), and when he was delayed one day, and her mother went to hunt for him, and Mrs. Bunch, the sitter, sprained her ankle, the birds took charge of Annie Jo.Miss Ruby, the hummingbird, who understood magic, made her two and a half inches high. She learned to fly and visited the Robins, the Warblers, and the Thrushes. The perfidious Mrs. Cowbird was causing trouble as usual, laying her eggs in other birds' nests. (Mrs. Cowbird is a notable villainness.) And Annie Jo lost her plaid silk dress in a very curious way. But she got another one in time for Mrs. Oriole's ball, which occurred on the day Annie Jo returned to her normal size and home.
Geraldine Woolkins has at last become a middle mouse, but navigating the waters of middle-mouse life isn’t easy. Her younger brother irritates her, her sparrow friend Penelope neglects her, and an elder mouse friend is becoming forgetful, making the entire Woolkins family anxious.
Everything is changing. And when Geraldine discovers that the best treasures of spring—fragrant spring flowers, a pond created by spring rainstorms—will one day disappear, she is heartbroken. Does nothing last forever? Does everything good change or fade?
Ten more stories follow the Woolkins mouse family—Papa, Mama, Geraldine, and Button—from April, a time of blossoming, to June, the month of long days.
A simple introduction to botany.
A tree that sheds poison daggers; a glistening red seed that stops the heart; a shrub that causes paralysis; a vine that strangles; and a leaf that triggered a war. In Wicked Plants, Stewart takes on over two hundred of Mother Nature’s most appalling creations. It’s an A to Z of plants that kill, maim, intoxicate, and otherwise offend. You’ll learn which plants to avoid (like exploding shrubs), which plants make themselves exceedingly unwelcome (like the vine that ate the South), and which ones have been killing for centuries (like the weed that killed Abraham Lincoln's mother). Menacing botanical illustrations and splendidly ghastly drawings create a fascinating portrait of the evildoers that may be lurking in your own backyard. Drawing on history, medicine, science, and legend, this compendium of bloodcurdling botany will entertain, alarm, and enlighten even the most intrepid gardeners and nature lovers.
Have you ever wondered which plants eat insects? Or how cacti store water? How about which flowers look like bees? Or where is the tallest tree in the world? If you find yourself seeking the answers to these quirky questions and so many more, then Trees, Leaves, Flowers & Seeds may be the book for you! Explore the incredible world of plants, from the smallest seeds to the tallest trees, whilst you discover all about the weirdest, smelliest and deadliest flowers on our planet, with this engaging encyclopedia for children aged 9-12.
First published in the 1920s, Cicely Mary Barker’s original Flower Fairies books have been loved for generations. Like the pre-Raphaelite painters whom she so admired, Barker believed in re-creating the beauty of nature in art and drawing from life. Her Flower Fairies watercolors have a unique combination of naturalism and fantasy that no imitators have matched. Now newly rejacketed in the style of bestseller Fairyopolis, this new edition makes a perfect gift for a new generation of Flower Fairy fans. The book features poems and full-color illustrations of over 20 flowers and their guardian fairies.
Now, look at some various activities that fit with the various topics below.
Begin first with some history and geography.
HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY SPRING UNIT STUDY IDEAS WEEK 1
You can study a variety of topics from spring migrations to learning what farming is done in the spring
In addition, studying about how ancient civilizations welcomed spring is another topic.
And some more ideas are learn how ancient Egyptians grew gardens with flowers, herbs, and vegetables to celebrate spring and in ancient Greece, the arrival of spring was connected to the beginning of the Olympic Game.
Also, look at more ideas.
- Free Toad and Frog Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas
- Famous and Historic Trees Fun Nature and History Homeschool Unit Study. Learn about famous trees while learning about the place they call home in the world.
NATURE & SCIENCE SPRING UNIT STUDY IDEAS WEEK 2
Then, there are a variety of ways to learn about the nature and science of spring.
- Middle School Homeschool Science 50 Free Spring Activities
- American Robin Free Printables, Resources and Crafts
- California Landmarks With Naturalist John Muir | How To Make A Poppy Craft
- Rainbow In A Jar Science Experiment
- STEM for Kids: Egg Drop Project
- How to Teach Kids About Germination!
- How to Make a Fun Kids Root Viewer
- Free Carnivorous Plants Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas
- Fascinating and Fun Honey Bees Unit Study and Lapbook for Kids
- Fun DIY Felt Frog Dissection With Frog Insides Labeled Mess Free (Free Printables)
- 4 Weeks Free Plant Unit Study And Best Hands-On Ideas
- Homeschool Kindergarten Life Science – Hands-on Fun Nature Tree Study
- Spring Science Activity for Kids: Chromatography Flowers
- Coloring Carnations Science Experiment for Kids
- 8 Peter Rabbit Garden Ideas | How To Make A Preschool Garden Box
- How to Easily Make Fun Seed Tape With Kids
- Free Printable Strawberries Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas
- 7 Easy Cloud Crafts For Preschoolers | Types of Clouds Activity
In addition, create a spring weather map. Some places are warm and others are chilly.
Spring begins with a special event called the spring equinox.

Experiment with shadows on the spring equinox.
MATH & LANGUAGE ARTS SPRING UNIT STUDY IDEAS WEEK 3
Next, you’ll love the fun math and language art ideas.
And spring is an especially fun time to measure everything from shadows to the height of flowers. It’s a fun way to spend time outdoors learning.
Too, learn about geometry like hexagonal shapes of beehives and triangles of tree branches.
Challenge your kids to make patterns with pieces of nature bits.
Learn about grids through planting a garden.
- The Tale of Peter Rabbit Printables for a Fun Spring Unit Study and Free Literary Terms Notebooking Pages and story die.
- Spring File Folder Games (free)
- Fun Mr Mcgregor’s Vegetable Garden Simple Frugal Math Activity
- Flower Measurement Activities
Too, there are many ways to add language arts too. For example, write an acrostic poem using the word spring.
Also brainstorm and write a spring word bank. Then, have your kids use some of the words for a fun spring poem.
For your kids who love to journal, keep a spring journal and be sure to include sketches of all spring writing.
In addition, focus on idioms. For instance, “April showers bring May flowers.”
ARTS & CRAFTS SPRING UNIT STUDY IDEAS WEEK 4
- Fun Groundhog Facts For Kids and Free Printable Games
- How to Easily Make a Simple and Fun Kids DIY Flower Press
- How to Make Easy DIY Bird Feeders With Kids
- Learn about spring through watercolor art.
- Create a spring flower crown for your littles.
- 10 Egg Carton Crafts For 2 Year Olds and Fun Nature Color Match Activity
- Facts About Wildflowers And a Fun Felt Texas Bluebonnet Craft
- Fun Kids Activity How to Make Wildflower Seed Bombs
- How to Make an Easy Jumbo Stick Bird Feeder with Kids
- Perfect time to learn about the colors of the rainbow. Alphabet Letter R is for Rainbow Craft for Preschool | Fun Rain Mobile
- Make a spring sensory bin.
- Are Daisies Wildflowers | How to Make a Wildflower Pounding Towel
- Hands-On Mixed Media Flower Art Fun Nature Study
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