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Flower Themed Learning Activities
Flowers seem like a must do theme in the spring, and there are always more activities and printables for you to add to your classroom or homeschool, or just to do at home with kids. Check out these fun flower learning activities.
Of course if we’re talking about flowers we need to know all the parts of the flower. Natural Beach Living has a cute idea for an art project for preschoolers you can also use to learn the parts of the flower.
Go on a nature walk (even if it’s just in the back yard or around the playground) and do some fun activities with the flowers you collect with these ideas from The Play Based Mom. I also love this “free the flowers” activity from Little Pine Learners, which has some fine and gross motor skill work built in.
Do a bit of math with a flower theme with this free printable activity from Miss Kindergarten, which uses the petals of the flower to express different numbers in different ways (hash marks, dots, drawing a tens frame, simple math, etc.). These would be cute to decorate the classroom.
A Dab of Glue Will Do has another cute flower learning activity you can use to decorate the classroom, this time involving learning how to spell names. Since my kid has a short name I appreciate that there are also blank petals they can use to make it still look like a flower.
Learn some of your basic words for early readers with this flower pot matching game by Playdough to Plato. You could also make this one active by hiding the flowers around the room and having kids find them to make their matches.
Mom Inspired Life has a cute number line activity made with foam flowers, or you can cut out flower shapes from paper or card stock. Even better, draw flowers on the sidewalk outside and make this a movement game on a warm day.
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