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Fun Math Activities for Spring: How to Make Flower Bead Counters

April 22, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I can’t wait to share with you these amazing math activities for spring. Also, look at my page 4 Weeks Free Spring Unit Study & Best Hands-on Ideas.

When the weather is just too pretty to be cooped up inside but there is still learning to do you can take it outside, for at least some of your lessons.

The other thing to do is to gather up some of the beautiful spring things and bring them in to use.

Fun Math Activities for Spring: How to Make Flower Bead Counters

You can use nature as your manipulatives.

Take gardening to a new level, learn graphing through tracking the birds in your backyard, and so much more.

Now for those days you can’t get outdoors because of rain, heat, or bugs I have a spring-themed math activity you will love for inside.

First, look at some of these books to go with these fun math activities for spring.

BOOKS ABOUT SPRING

I prefer living books when I can find them.

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.

That's What Happens When It's Spring!

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.

Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring

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.

The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady

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.

Benny's Animals and How He Put Them in Order

Two boys, with the help of a professor at the museum, learn to divide their animal pictures into the proper groups.

The Tune is in the Tree

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.

Springtime with Geraldine Woolkins (The Geraldine Woolkins Series)

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.

How plants grow...

A simple introduction to botany.

Wicked Plants: The Weed That Killed Lincoln's Mother and Other Botanical Atrocities

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.

Trees, Leaves, Flowers and Seeds: A Visual Encyclopedia of the Plant Kingdom (DK Our World in Pictures)

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. 

Flower Fairies of the Spring

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.

Next, look at these hands-on spring math activities.

OUTDOOR MEASUREMENT

First, look at these ideas for measurement outdoors.

Tree Circumference:

Garden Area:

  • Divide the garden into sections for different plants and calculate the area of each section. My How to Plan And Start an Easy Gardening Unit Study for Kids incorporates figuring out square space for a garden along with crafts, books, and science activities.

  • Use the area to determine how much soil, mulch, or fertilizer is needed.

Plant Height Estimation and Measurement:

  • Estimate the height of various spring plants using visual comparisons in the yard or even with printable or silk flowers.

  • Measure the actual height using a ruler, yardstick, or measuring tape using the ones in the yard or even with printable or silk flowers. For the littles gardeners check out this FREE Flower Height Measurement Printable for Preschoolers.

  • Track the growth of plants over time and create a growth chart.

Flower Spacing Measurement:

  • Measure the distance between flowers in a garden bed to ensure proper spacing for growth.

  • Use different spacing measurements for different types of flowers.

  • Calculate the total number of flowers that can fit in a given area based on spacing requirements.

Then, look at patterns in nature of another math lesson.

NATURE PATTERNING

Discuss the mathematical principles behind the patterns observed.

Leaf Patterning:

  • Collect leaves of different shapes, sizes, and colors.

  • Arrange the leaves in patterns based on their attributes.

  • Create symmetrical patterns, repeating patterns, or growing patterns.

  • Use the leaves to create nature-themed artwork or collages.

Flower Arrangement:

  • Arrange flowers in vases or containers to create symmetrical or asymmetrical arrangements.

  • Explore different color combinations and flower varieties.

  • Discuss the mathematical concepts of symmetry, balance, and proportion in flower arrangements.

Natural Pattern Hunt:

  • Go on a nature walk and search for patterns in the environment.

  • Look for patterns in flower petals, leaf veins, tree bark, insect wings, and other natural elements.

  • Take photographs or draw sketches of the patterns found.

SPRING DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

Analyze the data to determine the most popular spring flowers.

Bird Count Tracking:

  • Observe and identify different bird species in a specific area, use something like this Free Printable Bird Watch Tally Sheet.

  • Keep a daily record of the number of birds seen for each species.Create a bar graph or pie chart to represent the data.

  • Analyze the data to identify trends in bird populations or migration patterns.

Plant Growth Monitoring:

  • Choose a few plants to monitor and measure their height or number of leaves regularly.

  • Record the data in a table or chart.

  • Calculate the average growth rate of the plants.

  • Graph the data to visualize the growth patterns.

Fun Math Activities for Spring: How to Make Flower Bead Counters

Spring Flower Survey:

  • Conduct a survey to find out people’s favorite spring flowers.
  • Collect data from classmates, family members, or community members.
  • Organize the data in a table or chart.
  • Create a bar graph or pie chart to represent the results.

Finally, look at how to make these fun flower bead counting.

HOW TO MAKE FLOWER BEAD COUNTING

You will need:

  • Felt or craft foam
  • Pipe cleaners
  • Beads
  • Permanent marker
  • Small bucket or plant pot
  • Hot glue gun
Fun Math Activities for Spring: How to Make Flower Bead Counters

First, cut the pipe cleaners in half.

Fun Math Activities for Spring: How to Make Flower Bead Counters

Trace and cut out flower shapes, keep to simple basic shapes unless you are feeling extra creative today.

Fun Math Activities for Spring: How to Make Flower Bead Counters

Use a permanent marker to number each flower.

Fun Math Activities for Spring: How to Make Flower Bead Counters

Hot glue pipe cleaners to the back of each flower, if they are a little heavy you can bend the pipe cleaner a bit to give more support to the back.

Fun Math Activities for Spring: How to Make Flower Bead Counters

Add a handful of pony beads inside the bucket.

Fun Math Activities for Spring: How to Make Flower Bead Counters

Place flowers in the bucket, this gives an adorable display but also makes storage and the beads help hold the flowers in place.

Fun Math Activities for Spring: How to Make Flower Bead Counters

To use the flower counters your child simply slides the corresponding number of beads onto the stem.

Variations:

Children can lay flowers out in numerical order.

  • For younger children you can make 2 of each flower in various colors and they can match the colors or numbers.
  • For older children you can use two flower numbers to create addition, subtraction, or multiplication problems.

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Daily Math Activity with the Free Math Quest Calendar

April 21, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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Learning math can get a bad wrap. But doing a math activity daily has benefits when getting your child to love math.

Incorporating daily math activities can build confidence and lay the foundation for essential life skills. Besides, short, daily activities help reinforce what kids are learning.

Even just 10–15 minutes a day can make a huge difference over time.

Daily Math Activity with the Free Math Quest Calendar

Daily exposure helps kids see mistakes as part of the learning process, not something to fear.

Besides, math teaches more than just numbers. It builds critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Activities can help kids learn to analyze, predict, and strategize.

Too, look at some of these math living books.

MATH BOOKS FOR KIDS

Reading books about math help to teach concepts that are not easy to understand.

8+ Living Math Books About Counting, Addition and Subtraction

A living book or story brings math to life. Books like these have a way of explaining math concepts in a story form so young children understand them. Add one or two to your library.

Sir Cumference Series 12 Books Set (Book #1 - Book #12)

This Sir Cumference Series 12 Books Set includes: 1. Sir Cumference and the First Round Table 9781570911521 2. Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi 9781570911644 3. Sir Cumference and the Great Knight of Angleland 9781570911699 4. Sir Cumference and the Sword in the Cone 9781570916014 5. Sir Cumference and the Isle of Immeter 9780439025805 6. Sir Cumference and All the King's Tens 9781570917288 7. Sir Cumference
and the Viking's Map 9781570917929 8. Sir Cumference and the Off-the-Charts Dessert 9781570911996 9. Sir Cumference and the Roundabout Battle 9781570917660 10. Sir Cumference and the Fracton Faire 9781570917721 11. Sir Cumference Gets Decima's Point 9781570918452 12. Sir Cumference and the 100 PerCent Goose Chase 9781623543211

12 Ways to Get to 11 (Aladdin Picture Books)

Eve Merriam and Bernie Karlin take young readers on a counting adventure as they demonstrate twelve witty and imaginative ways to get to eleven.

The Hershey's Kisses Addition Book

Illustrations featuring Hershey's Kisses demonstrate the basic rules of addition.

Panda Math: Learning About Subtraction from Hua Mei and Mei Sheng

Learn about subtraction with the San Diego Zoo’s famous baby pandas Hua Mei was the first giant panda cub born in the United States that survived more than a few days. She was born at the San Diego Zoo, and four years later her mother had another baby, Mei Sheng. Hua Mei and her brother, Mei Sheng, spend their days climbing on logs, lounging in trees, and eating bamboo. A lot of things the pandas do can be thought of in terms of subtraction. Young readers follow the famous cubs as they grow from tiny infants to big, bouncing pandas and learn about subtraction along the way.

Sea Sums

With an appealing abundance of plants and animals, the shallows of an ocean coral reef offer a natural background for an under-the-sea arithmetic party. Creatures from stingrays to clams, crabs to sea urchins, and more disappear and reappear to provide young mathematicians with a fascinating array of equations--and a mini ecology lesson about life on a coral reef. Full color.

Ten Sly Piranhas

Ten sly piranhas are swimming in a river, but one at a time they disappear, until there is only one left.  Now that this proud overeater is the only surviving piranha, he is confident that he can eat anybody.  But while he may be the cleverest fish in the river, he is no match for the giant crocodile lurking on the bank.  Children will love learning to count backward in this crafty tale about one very hungry piranha.

88 pounds of tomatoes (Hello math reader)

Two friends plan a party to use all the tomatoes they expect to get from their Wonder Plant.

Anno's Magic Seeds

A wizard gives Jack two magic seeds with the instructions to eat one, which will feed him for one full year, and plant the other, which will produce two more seeds and allow the cycle to continue, but Jack has his own idea, in a fantasy introduction to numbers and counting.

Also, look at these other fun math activities

MATH ACTIVITIES

  • Free First Grade Math Games & Printable Ice Cream Math
  • Math Made Easy: Engaging Addition For Kindergarten Dice Activities
  • How to Create a Kindergarten Math Game With Popsicle Sticks
  • Ancient Egyptian Mathematics: Build a LEGO Math Calculator
  • 8 Ancient China Activities For Kids | How To Make An Abacus
  • Fun Mr Mcgregor’s Vegetable Garden Simple Frugal Math Activity
  • 15 Hands-On Nature Math Ideas to Make Learning Come to Life
  • Creating Fun Red Eyed Tree Frog Manipulatives for Rain Forest Math
  • 7 Fun Geometry Hands On Activities For High School
  • Hands-On Middle School Math: Everyday Math Scavenger Hunt (Printable)
  • How to Teach Limits: Hands-on Middle School Math
  • Hands-On Math: Factoring and Balancing Chemical Equations
  • Hands-On Math: Fun and Easy Snowflake Geometry
  • 21 Hands-On Math Activities for Elementary and Middle School
  • Making Math Count for Middleschool When You’re Not the Math Mom
  • 25 Creative and Tasty Edible Math Activities that Keeps Learning Fun
  • Ancient Greece Unit Study Play Stomachion Like Archimedes {Explore Geometry}
  • Hands-On Middle School Math: The Pythagorean Theorem
  • 201 Maths Activity Book: Fun Activities and Math Exercises
Daily Math Activity with the Free Math Quest Calendar

Finally, download this free math activity calendar.

HOW TO GET THE FREE DAILY MATH QUEST CALENDAR

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A Journey Through Famous National Landmarks: Download Your Free Printable

April 20, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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Learning about famous national landmarks help children learn about the world. Also, look at my page Hands-On Simple And Best Homeschool Geography Ideas & Tips.

Famous landmarks are full of history, culture, and amazing stories behind how they came to us.

Besides learning about history should be about stories. Landmarks can tell us about the people who built them and what life was like then.

A Journey Through Famous National Landmarks: Download Your Free Printable

And some landmarks take years to build and design. Kids who love architect and learning about how to build can be a good slant to learn about the landmarks.

In addition, landmarks can teach you about a country. It shows what is important to a particular culture.

Too, if your child loves learning geography they can help your child remember which continent landmarks are located in.

BOOKS FOR KID ABOUT FAMOUS NATIONAL LANDMARKS

Next, add a few living books to your study of famous national landmarks.

9 Books About Famous Landmarks

Landmarks tell stories from the past. Kids learn about ancient civilizations, wars, inventions, and important people.

The Great Wall Of China (Aladdin Picture Books)

Angela FIsher's The Great Wall is an "awe-inspiring, impressive, black and gray illustrations set the tone for this history of the building of the Great Wall of China."

Let Liberty Rise!: How America’s Schoolchildren Helped Save the Statue of Liberty

On America's 100th birthday, the people of France built a giant gift! It was one of the largest statues the world had ever seen -- and she weighed as much as 40 elephants! And when she arrived on our shores in 250 pieces, she needed a pedestal to hold her up. Few of America's millionaires were willing to foot the bill.

Tricky Vic: The Impossibly True Story of the Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower

In the early 1900s, Robert Miller, a.k.a. “Count Victor Lustig,” moved to Paris hoping to be an artist. A con artist, that is. He used his ingenious scams on unsuspecting marks all over the world, from the Czech Republic, to Atlantic ocean liners, and across America. Tricky Vic pulled off his most daring con in 1925, when he managed to "sell" the Eiffel Tower to one of the city’s most successful scrap metal dealers! Six weeks later, he tried to sell the Eiffel Tower all over again. Vic was never caught. For that particular scam, anyway. . . . Kids will love to read about Vic's thrilling life, and teachers will love the informational sidebars and back matter. Award-winner Greg Pizzoli’s humorous and vibrant graphic style of illustration mark a bold approach to picture book biography.

How Science Saved the Eiffel Tower

One of the few picture-book biographies celebrating the work of an engineer, this volume tells the little-known story of a man who left his mark upon the world." --Booklist (STARRED REVIEW) The city of Paris wanted to tear down the Eiffel Tower! Gustave Eiffel, an engineer and amateur scientist, had built the incredible structure for the 1889 World's Fair. Created using cutting-edge technology, it stood taller than any other building in the world! More than a million delighted people flocked to visit it during the fair. But the officials wondered, beyond being a spectacle, what is it good for? It must come down! But Eiffel loved his tower. He crafted a clever plan to make the tower too useful to tear down by turning it into "a laboratory such as science has never had at its disposal." As the date for the tower's demolition approached, Eiffel raced to prove its worth. Could science save the Eiffel Tower? Find out in this extraordinary picture book by award-winning author Emma Bland Smith (Mr. McCloskey's Marvelous Mallards, The Gardener of Alcatraz). With delightful illustrations, an engaging narrative, and little-known facts, How Science Saved the Eiffel Tower is sure to be a hit with soon-to-be scientists, engineers, and history buffs.

Miranda the Great

When barbarians invade Rome, Miranda the cat and her daughter Punka must find a safe place to hide from the chaos. They make their way through the burning city, collecting motherless kittens as they go. At last they reach the Colosseum--but even there, danger lurks! How these fortunate felines survive to become the noble ancestors of the cats of modern Rome is all due to the cleverness of the cat they come to call Miranda the Great, Queen of the Colosseum!

[(T Is for Taj Mahal: An India Alphabet )] [Author: Varsha Bajaj] [Mar-2011]

From the quiet grandeur of the Himalaya Mountains to the urban city of Calcutta, T is for Taj An India Alphabet showcases India's exotic treasures.Visit the haunting Taj Mahal, a tribute from an emperor to his dead wife. Traverse the bustling streets of Mumbai, the second most populated city in the world. Sample a traditional meal fragrant with garam masala spices, or attend a cricket match where some games have lasted up to five days

The Wonders of the Taj Mahal: The History of the Taj Mahal For Kids (Historic Landmarks for Kids)

Step into the fascinating world of one of the most breathtaking monuments ever built! This engaging book takes kids on an unforgettable journey through the history, architecture, and mysteries of the Taj Mahal. From the love story that inspired its creation to the incredible craftsmanship that went into its design, young readers will uncover surprising facts, legends, and the secrets that make this marble masterpiece a true wonder of the world.

Through easy-to-understand explanations and exciting details, kids will explore how the Taj Mahal was built, who designed it, and the challenges it has faced over centuries. Learn about the hidden messages in its artwork, the myths that surround it, and how it has stood the test of time despite wars, pollution, and changing rulers.

Famous Landmarks For Kids: Famous Buildings and Landmarks Then and Now - Geography Book for Kids

The book generates interest in historical buildings and develops observation skills. It also develops their aesthetic sensibilities and instills an appreciation of elements of architecture and our cultural heritage, in this book you will find the most famous monuments and know their stories.Learn all about famous landmarks in this book for kids from Taj Maha,The Great Wall Of China, Opera House and more

Landmarks (Discovery Concepts)

Touch and learn.Applying the tactile features of Montessori teaching, this innovative board book uses enhanced spot UV treatments to teach little ones about famous monuments from around the world, including the Eiffel Tower, the Statue of Liberty, and the Great Wall of China. One-of-a-kind colorful illustrations, sturdy board pages, and no moveable parts make this a unique addition to an early learning collection.About the Discovery Concepts series: Discovery Concepts books celebrate Montessori’s curious discovery approach to learning. Maria Montessori believed “the hand is the chief teacher of the brain,” encouraging students to learn by touch and created specially designed materials such as sandpaper letters to support this method. Inspired by her teachings, each book in the Discovery Concepts board book collection uses tactile enhancements to engage young children in discovering the topic at hand. Beyond the tactile elements each title is designed to capture a child’s imagination and curiosity as they learn.

Also, add a few hands-on activities.

HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES FOR STUDYING FAMOUS NATIONAL LANDMARKS

Next, add some of these hands-on activities when learning about famous landmarks.

  • How To Make The Great Wall Of China Out Of Paper
  • Free Ancient China Lapbook for Kids Who Love Hands-on History.
  • Geronimo Stilton Journey Through Time Series Fifth Journey Fun Eiffel Tower
  • French Revolution Unit Study and Lapbook
  • Geronimo Stilton Adventures The Journey Through Time #2: Back in Time (Colosseum Craft)
  •  Ancient Rome Lapbook for Kids and Fun Hands-on Ideas.
A Journey Through Famous National Landmarks: Download Your Free Printable

In addition, look at more hands-on geography ideas.

HOMESCHOOL HANDS-ON GEOGRAPHY ACTIVITIES

  • Dive Into The Taiga Biome: How To Make A Taiga Biome 3d Model
  • Layers Of The Earth Easy Quick Study For Kids
  • How To Make Geography For Children Fun: Free 50 States Park Quest
  • 11 AWESOME Ways to Learn Geography (Other Than Labeling a Map)
  • 18+ Fun and Interactive Ways to Learn Geography With Kids
  • Navigating the Perfect Present: 22 Gifts for Geography Lovers
  • How to Make Paper Mache Mountains to Celebrate Chimborazo Day
  • STEM and Geography: How to Build an Ancient Viking Ship
  • Hands-on Geography Mesopotamia: Fun Salt Dough Map
  • Hands-On Geography: Australia Awesome and Deadly Animal Art

Also, included in this download learn about the Great Wall of China, Statue of Liberty, the Colosseum, Eiffel Tower and Taj Mahal.

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5 Iconic Poets: A Free Poetry Printable to Enhance Your Learning

April 19, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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I’m sharing facts about 5 notable poets and I have a free poetry printable.

Teaching poetry is a rewarding experience although I didn’t feel that way in the beginning.

Too, poetry can be complex, but it doesn’t have to start that way.

5 Iconic Poets: A Free Poetry Printable to Enhance Your Learning

And many other subjects can be taught alongside poetry to understand the period poetry was written, how events affected the language of the time and to understand the feelings of poets.

Besides, poetry can be anything from silly rhymes to a deep reflection of emotions.

Children can be as creative as they want to be and even phrases or a string of words count.

Some kids and adults can be intimidated but start by learning some facts about iconic poets as a gentle introduction to poetry.

POETRY RESOURCES TO PAIR WITH THE POETRY PRINTABLE

First, look at some of these books and poetry resources I’ve enjoyed.

Middle to High School Poetry Books & Curriculum

Grab some of these books for your middle to high school students and instill a love of poetry. It doesn't have to be that hard to learn about figurative language.

150 Most Famous Poems: Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, William Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe,

Are you looking for a Poetry Book with an amazing collection of the most famous english poems?

This great English Poetry Anthology contains 150 of the Most Famous Poems of the last centuries. Dating from the Middle Ages to the 20th century, these famous poems remain Masterpieces of English Literature and continue to inspire and influence people all over the world.

Poetry Speaks Who I Am: 100 Poems of Discovery, Inspiration, Independence, and Everything Else for Teens

Poetry Speaks Who I Am is filled with more than 100 remarkable poems for teen boys and girls, making it the perfect addition to any classroom. With poems about who teens are and who they are becoming, they'll find poems that make them laugh, that make them angry, or poems that speak directly to them.

The Art of Poetry

Poetry is a universal art form, and a deep communication of the world around us. The Art of Poetry is an excellent upper school curriculum. It will teach how to read a poem, and introduce students to the many elements and forms of poetry. The book is rich with examples from many sources, including their explication. A biography of each poet is included, along with an audio CD of many of the poems.

The Complete Poetry

Throughout her illustrious career in letters, Maya Angelou gifted, healed, and inspired the world with her words. Now the beauty and spirit of those words live on in this new and complete collection of poetry that reflects and honors the writer’s remarkable life.

Poetry for Young People: Robert Frost (Volume 1)

Use all your senses—not just your eyes—when you read Robert Frost’s remarkable poems. Your own world will quickly melt away as Frost draws you into winter wonderlands, forests, and fields. More than twenty-five of the Pulitzer-Prize winner’s best-loved poems are included, along with stunning illustrations, in this introduction to the work of one of America’s greatest poets.

100 Great Poems for Girls

Girls of all ages will enjoy reading poems catered specifically to them, whether it means envisioning adventures with princesses and witches, or laughing at the antics of mischievous little girls.

Next, look at some of these facts about the 5 notable poets.

FACTS ABOUT 5 NOTABLE POETS

The five notable poets included in this free download are: Walt Whitman, Robert Frost, Emily Dickinson, Maya Angelou, and Sylvia Plath.

Walt Whitman Poet Facts

  • Walt was a volunteer nurse during the American Civil War and his poems were about that experience.
  • Publishers weren’t sure of his style so he self-published Leaves of Grass.

Robert Frost Poet Facts

  • He is known for his famous poems The Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.
  • Also, he is known for poems about rural life.

Emily Dickinson Poet Facts

  • She is known for her unique style of using dashes.
  • And she barely left her home, living most of her life in seclusion.

Sylvia Plath Poet Facts

  • Sylvia was a child prodigy.
  • Too, she is known for her intense and emotional poetry.

Maya Angelou Poet Facts

  • Besides a talented writer, she was a dancer, actress, and singer.
  • She was the first African American woman to write a nonfiction bestseller.

Next, look at these other poetry activities.

POETRY ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

  • How to Add Fun Teatime To Your Homeschool Poetry Study
  • The Ultimate Guide to Poetry for Multiple Ages (For the Intimidated).
  • Online Homeschool High School Poetry (No Teaching Involved)
  • How to Easily Add Poetry to Your Homeschool Subjects
  • Cursive and Free Greece Copywork Poetry
  • 75 Nature Poetry Prompts for Poets of All Levels
5 Iconic Poets: A Free Poetry Printable to Enhance Your Learning

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HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE FREE POETRY PRINTABLE ABOUT 5 NOTABLE POETS

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Free Spring Activities For Kids And 8 Spring Scavenger Hunts

April 18, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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Today, I have some free spring activities for kids. Also, look at my page 4 Weeks Free Spring Unit Study & Best Hands-on Ideas for more ideas.

Spring is the time to get outside, have fun and learn at the same time. So, I have included spring activities for all ages.

Besides, spring is one of my favorite seasons and it doesn’t have to cost much to do these spring activities.

Free Spring Activities For Kids And 8 Spring Scavenger Hunts

Also, I have 8 free spring scavenger hunts.

Use them all in a day or use them to accompany the spring nature unit studies I have on my site.

Moreover, don’t forget to add a few books to your day. Whether you choose to read indoors or outdoors, you’ll love these books to add to your spring unit study.

SPRING BOOKS FOR KIDS

And we prefer to use living books.

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.

That's What Happens When It's Spring!

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.

Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring

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.

The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady

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.

Benny's Animals and How He Put Them in Order

Two boys, with the help of a professor at the museum, learn to divide their animal pictures into the proper groups.

The Tune is in the Tree

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.

Springtime with Geraldine Woolkins (The Geraldine Woolkins Series)

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.

How plants grow...

A simple introduction to botany.

Wicked Plants: The Weed That Killed Lincoln's Mother and Other Botanical Atrocities

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.

Trees, Leaves, Flowers and Seeds: A Visual Encyclopedia of the Plant Kingdom (DK Our World in Pictures)

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. 

Flower Fairies of the Spring

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.

Next, look at some of these free spring activities for kids.

FREE SPRING ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS

  • Simple Flower Dissection & Awesome Spring Science Experiments Middle School
  • How to do a Spring Watercolor Tutorial: Explore Holland’s Beautiful Tulips
  • Free Find And Count Printable & Spring Activities Preschoolers Love
  • 4 Weeks Free Spring Unit Study & Best Hands-on Ideas
  • Easy Spring Activities For Preschoolers Science And Fun Busy Book
  • Dynamic Simple Spring Busy Book For Kids Who Love Learning
  • The Tale of Peter Rabbit Printables for a Fun Spring Unit Study
  • 10 More Spring Study Free Resources for Middle and High School Kids
  • John Muir Spring Unit Study (and Hands-on Geography Ideas)
  • Middle School Homeschool Science 50 Free Spring Activities

In addition, there are many themes to incorporate into your day.

For example, look at these themed spring unit studies.

  1. Above & Below: Pond Unit Study, Hands-on Ideas, & Lapbook.
  2. Free Bird Unit Study and Lapbook And Fun Edible Bird Nests
  3. Free North American Robin Bird Lapbook and Fun Homeschool Unit Study Ideas
  4. Toads – Amphibians for a free Loads of Toads and Frogs lapbook and unit study
  5. Famous and Historic Trees Fun Nature and History Homeschool Unit Study
Free Spring Activities For Kids And 8 Spring Scavenger Hunts

Finally, look at these free printable scavenger hunts.

HOW TO DOWNLOAD THE FREE SCAVENGER HUNT

Look at the 8 scavenger hunts this free printable includes.

  • spring showers theme
  • nighttime spring theme
  • treats theme
  • sounds of spring
  • ponds and wetlands
  • backyard and garden
  • bird watching
  • adventures

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