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63 Free May Printables for Kids | Holiday Worksheets

May printables are a great way to bring seasonal learning into your homeschool or classroom while exploring fun holidays and observances throughout the month.

Whether you’re recognizing cultural contributions during Asian Pacific Heritage Month, diving into galactic adventures on Star Wars Day, or celebrating Mother’s Day with heartfelt crafts, these free May-themed worksheets offer something for every learner.

From life cycle science to literacy, this collection of May printables is designed to support hands-on learning with a creative twist.

Collage of 63 free printable May-themed worksheets for kids, including a word scramble, word search, coloring pages, acrostic poems, Star Wars coloring sheets, Memorial Day color-by-number, graduation writing prompts, and handprint crafts. The bold title in the center reads “63 FREE MAY WORKSHEETS” in bright green, pink, yellow, and blue letters.

General May Printables

Start the month with seasonal literacy and reading tools that work across grade levels.

  • May Word Search – Packed with spring words and May-themed vocabulary, this puzzle makes a great warm-up or quiet-time activity.
  • May Word Scramble – Helps kids practice spelling and critical thinking using familiar seasonal terms.
  • May Reading Log – Encourages daily reading with a clean, visual format that tracks books or minutes read all month long.
"May Word Search puzzle with words like 'blossom', 'vibrant', and 'greenery' circled in colorful lines, bordered by illustrations of spring flowers and framed by Mardi Gras necklaces

Mother Goose Day – May 1

Introduce or revisit classic rhymes with this gentle entry into storytelling and early literacy.

  • Mother Goose Coloring Pages – Offers simple illustrations that pair perfectly with beloved nursery rhymes. Great for preschool and kindergarten students building vocabulary and memory.
  • Life Cycle of a Goose – A fun and thematic way to introduce early science concepts alongside the Mother Goose theme.
old mother goose nursery rhyme coloring page

Asian Pacific Heritage Month – All May

Highlight cultural exploration through history and geography with printables tied to key landmarks.

Teacher Appreciation Week – First Full Week of May

Show gratitude to the teachers who make learning possible with thoughtful, low-prep printables.

free teacher appreciation cards to color

Star Wars Day – May 4

Use the force of pop culture to engage students in reading, writing, and creative activities.

  • Star Wars Word Search – A fan-favorite puzzle that introduces key characters and terms from the galaxy.
  • Star Wars Day Word Scramble – Great for reinforcing vocabulary and spelling in a fun format.
  • Star Wars Coloring Cards – Perfect for early finishers or quiet time, these themed cards combine art and literacy.
  • Star Wars Handprint – A hands-on activity that celebrates the day and makes a fun keepsake.
  • Star Wars Hunt – Encourages observation and movement with a scavenger-style challenge.
  • Star Wars Bingo – Easy to set up and ideal for small group review or celebration.
  • Star Wars Writing Prompts – Get kids imagining their own Star Wars stories while practicing composition skills.
  • Star Wars I Spy – Sharpens visual tracking and counting skills while exploring favorite Star Wars icons.
  • Star Wars Memory Game – Reinforces character recognition and memory skills with themed cards, perfect for small group stations or early finishers.
  • Star Wars Graphing Worksheet – Combines Star Wars visuals with early math concepts like counting, graphing, and data interpretation.
star wars graph printable
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Cinco de Mayo – May 5

Bring this vibrant holiday into the classroom with a variety of themed worksheets that reinforce early learning skills.

A vibrant 'Cinco de Mayo Bingo Card' surrounded by festive accessories including red beads, a burlap sack spilling out colorful game pieces, and a black pot filled with bingo cards, all arranged on a white background

Mother’s Day – Second Sunday in May

Celebrate moms, grandmothers, or other caregivers with thoughtful and creative activities.

Printable Mother's Day Scattergories activity sheet with colorful title and balloons, spaces to fill in unique words that relate to mom for letters K, I, N, and D, categories listed include Type of Flower, Perfume Brand, and others, designed for festive family engagement.

Leprechaun Day – May 13

A quirky spring holiday that brings a touch of St. Patrick’s Day magic back into your May learning.

leprechaun coloring page

World Bee Day – May 20

Use this day to teach about pollinators, insect life cycles, and nature’s role in food production.

bee life cycle spinner wheel

World Turtle Day – May 23

Dive into marine biology or animal science with engaging turtle-themed worksheets.

t is for turtle worksheet

World Scavenger Hunt Day – May 24

Celebrate curiosity, movement, and observation with printable scavenger hunts that are perfect for active learning indoors or outdoors.

  • Zoo Scavenger Hunt – Encourages kids to identify animals and features commonly found at zoos, great for field trips or pretend play.
  • Book Scavenger Hunt – A literacy-based challenge that gets kids exploring bookshelves while practicing genre and title recognition.
  • Birthday Scavenger Hunt – A fun way to start birthday festivities, using clues to lead kids to surprises or treats.
  • Garden Scavenger Hunt – Encourages exploration of outdoor spaces while observing plants, insects, and garden features.
  • Summer Scavenger Hunt – A playful, open-ended activity to welcome summer break and explore the world around them.
  • Backyard Scavenger Hunt – A ready-to-go outdoor activity that supports nature observation and independent learning.
garden scavenger hunt

Memorial Day – Last Monday in May

Teach the meaning behind this important American holiday with age-appropriate activities.

color by number memorial day

Graduation Season – Late May to Early June

Celebrate academic milestones with keepsakes and reflection-based activities.

  • Graduation Worksheets – A simple way for students to reflect on their year, set goals, or celebrate their progress.
  • Time Capsule Questions – Encourage reflection and self-awareness with writing prompts to look back (or forward).
kindergarten graduation worksheet

Last Updated on 24 April 2025 by Clare Brown

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