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5 Best Spring Math Activities
5 Spring Math Games That Make Learning Fun
Looking to add some seasonal fun to your math lessons? These spring-themed math games are perfect for engaging your students during March, April, and May. Whether you need printable or digital options, these hands-on activities will help your students review important math skills in a playful, stress-free way!
1. Spring Missing Numbers Game
This fun cut-and-paste craft is perfect for helping young learners practice identifying missing numbers on a number line. Students glue flower petals or raindrops in the correct order to complete the number pattern. It’s great for strengthening number recognition and sequencing, all while creating a cute spring bulletin board display.
Perfect for:
PreK to 2nd grade
Math centers or morning work
Number recognition & sequencing
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2. Spring Place Value Craft
Add a creative twist to your place value review! Students complete each flower or cloud with word form, expanded form, and standard form for 2-, 3-, or 4-digit numbers. This makes for a colorful and educational spring display that reinforces essential math concepts.
Why you’ll love it:
Includes printable & digital formats
Great for grades K–4
Easy to customize and use
3. Spring Math Scavenger Hunt
Get your students moving with a spring-themed math scavenger hunt! Post problems around the classroom and let students solve them as they go. You can tailor the problems to your focus—addition, subtraction, time, shapes, or any other concept.
Best for:
Grades 1–3
Active learning & review
Small group or whole class
4. Spring Math Bingo
Give your regular math review a seasonal upgrade with Spring Math Bingo! Use this classic game format to practice math facts, telling time, addition, subtraction, or even shapes. Use flower markers to keep things festive!
Why it works:
Easy to prep and play
Customizable for your grade level
Great for centers, early finishers, or sub plans
5. Spring Skip Counting Craft
Practice skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s with this interactive craft! Students cut, arrange, and glue petals on flowers or raindrops under clouds to build number sequences. With differentiated versions, this activity works perfectly for learners at different levels and makes a great math bulletin board display.
Includes:
3 skip counting versions
Number line stem for support
Ideal for K–2 classrooms
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