45 Free Spring Worksheets for Kids | Fun & Educational
Spring worksheets are a great way to bring seasonal fun into your learning routine while still reinforcing key skills.
Whether you’re working on life cycles, weather patterns, or just looking for creative ways to practice math and literacy, these printables cover a wide range of early learning and elementary topics.
From hands-on handprint crafts to engaging word games, everything here is designed to make learning feel fresh and fun this season.
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Spring Word Games & Puzzles
These printable activities blend seasonal fun with critical thinking skills. Perfect for morning work, brain breaks, or independent practice.
- Spring Word Search – Kids can hunt for spring-themed vocabulary while reinforcing spelling and pattern recognition.
- March Word Search – Great for the start of spring and St. Patrick’s Day themes.
- April Word Search – Includes seasonal words related to nature, weather, and Earth Day.
- May Word Search – A perfect transition into late spring with end-of-year vocabulary.
- Spring Word Scramble – A great way to stretch those decoding muscles as students rearrange letters into spring-related words.
- March Word Scramble – A festive challenge with March-specific vocabulary and seasonal language.
- April Word Scramble – Reinforces spring and Earth Day words with a fun twist.
- May Word Scramble – A low-prep way to review spring vocabulary during the final stretch of the school year.
- Spring Scattergories – Encourages flexible thinking and creativity with open-ended, spring-themed categories.
- Spring I Spy – A playful visual discrimination and counting activity ideal for early finishers.
- Spring Bingo – A classic game with seasonal images, ideal for small groups or holiday fun.
- Spring Memory Game – Improves focus and recall with bright spring imagery to match and remember.
Spring Handprint Art & Crafts
These handprint and craft-style worksheets offer a creative way for kids to connect with spring themes while practicing fine motor skills.
- Spring Handprint Templates – A set of versatile spring-themed outlines kids can personalize with paint or markers.
- Spring Color By Number – Combines creativity and number recognition in a calming seasonal activity.
- Umbrella Handprint – “U is for Umbrella” makes this rainy-day craft a fun way to connect art and letter learning.
- Kite Handprint – Perfect for windy spring days and reinforcing “K is for Kite” with a hands-on project.
- Jellyfish Handprint – Tie into ocean themes while practicing the letter “J.” Great for alphabet units.
- Crab Handprint – Supports fine motor skills and highlights “C is for Crab” in a playful spring or summer setting.
Life Cycle Worksheets (Spring Animals & Plants)
Introduce key science concepts with these hands-on life cycle and parts-of worksheets, perfect for springtime biology units.
- Life Cycle of a Butterfly – A classic spring science topic showing metamorphosis from egg to adult butterfly.
- Life Cycle of a Ladybug – Explore insect development with this engaging and easy-to-follow printable.
- Life Cycle of a Bee – A helpful tool to teach pollinators and their stages of growth.
- Life Cycle of a Frog – Highlights amphibian changes, from egg to tadpole to adult frog.
- Life Cycle of a Rabbit – A spring-themed mammal worksheet tying into seasonal baby animal topics.
- Life Cycle of a Chicken – Great for farm unit studies or spring animal themes.
- Plant Life Cycle Coloring Page – Visualizes plant growth stages while supporting fine motor skills.
- Carrot Life Cycle – A simple and seasonal way to explore how vegetables grow.
- Sunflower Life Cycle – Perfect for late spring and summer planting themes.
- Parts of a Butterfly Worksheet – Supports vocabulary and labeling practice.
- Parts of a Bee Worksheet – Combine with the bee life cycle for a deeper insect study.
- Parts of a Frog Worksheet – Reinforce anatomy terms alongside life cycle activities.
- Parts of a Chicken Worksheet – Helps kids connect external features to function.
- Parts of a Ladybug Worksheet – A visual labeling activity tied to spring insect lessons.
Bonus resource: This Butterfly Growing Kit from Insect Lore includes real-life visuals and manipulatives that complement our printable life cycle worksheets perfectly.
Spring-Themed Math & Literacy Worksheets
These printables help reinforce core skills while keeping things light and seasonal — perfect for centers, early finishers, or at-home practice.
- Butterfly Math Worksheet – Combines spring imagery with math practice, ideal for reinforcing addition or subtraction.
- Ladybug Math Worksheet – Supports counting and basic arithmetic with a fun insect theme.
- Under the Sea Graphing Worksheets – Use spring ocean animals to explore early data and graphing skills.
- Ice Cream Math Worksheet – A sweet spring/summer-themed printable for practicing early math facts.
- Spring Alphabet Worksheet – Reinforces letter recognition with seasonal vocabulary and tracing practice.
Spring Weather & Nature Worksheets
These printables introduce early science concepts tied to spring—weather changes, seasonal cycles, and natural observations.
- Weather Matching Game – A visual matching activity that helps kids connect weather terms to illustrations.
- Weather & Clothes Worksheets – Teaches appropriate clothing choices for different weather conditions.
- Water Cycle Coloring Page – A simple diagram for early learners to visualize evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- Weather Patterns Worksheet – Encourages students to observe and identify patterns in daily or seasonal weather.
- Plant Life Cycle – A foundational spring science topic showing how plants grow from seed to bloom.
Spring Reading Logs
Encourage consistent reading habits throughout the season with these themed trackers. Great for at-home or classroom use.
- March Reading Log – A one-page tracker with space for daily titles and minutes read.
- April Reading Log – Keep up the momentum as spring continues with this themed reading sheet.
- May Reading Log – A fun way to finish out the school year or prep for summer reading goals.
Last Updated on 30 March 2025 by Clare Brown