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4 Spring Math and Literacy Activities
Spring is the perfect time to bring fresh energy into your classroom—and what better way to do that than with fun, seasonal learning? These spring math and literacy activities are ideal for early learners in Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st grade. From counting games to creative writing prompts, here are four engaging activities that support essential skills while keeping your students excited about learning.
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1. Spring Counting Book (1 to 10)
This interactive counting book helps young learners build number recognition and one-to-one correspondence using spring-themed visuals. Each page allows students to count, trace, and interact with numbers from 1 to 10. It’s perfect for morning work, centers, or small groups.
–Click here for a free sample. –Click here for the full version.2. Spring Number Puzzles (to 20)
Students cut and glue number strips in the correct order to reveal a spring picture! These puzzles reinforce number sequencing and skip counting while improving fine motor skills. Use them in math centers or send home as an engaging practice activity.

3. Alphabet Matching Game
This literacy center activity supports letter recognition and matching skills. Students match uppercase and lowercase letters with vibrant spring images to keep them engaged. It’s simple, effective, and great for alphabet practice all season long.
–Click here for a free sample. –Click here for the full version.4. Spring Writing Prompts
Encourage young writers with spring-themed writing prompts that inspire creativity and develop sentence structure. Whether it’s journaling about a spring picnic or imagining a rainy day adventure, prompts are perfect for independent or whole-group writing.
–Click here for the full version.These spring math and literacy activities are easy to prep and fun to use throughout March, April, and May. Whether you’re planning for small groups, independent work, or seasonal centers, this collection brings both structure and creativity to your spring learning routine.
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