Saturday, March 17, 2018

HUNTING FOR SPRING

                               
Top of the morning to you! I hope you’re wearing green today or I’m going to pinch you!! 

I’m going to be participating in the Charleston Walk for Water Missions this morning and I can’t wait to get my bucket and walk! It really makes you appreciate turning on the tap and getting water whenever you want it – something we just take for granted.  Fortunately, it's a beautiful spring day.  Spring officially begins this Tuesday, March 20th, so here are a few ideas if you're working on your lesson plans today.

Spring-O
Make a bingo card with signs of spring and objects that children can find on your playground. Children can walk around the playground and and color in the objects as they find them. Children could do this activity individually or with a partner.
                                       
*Here's a SPRING-O card I made for you. I'm not the best artist so you'll need to go over the words and the pictures with your students.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1SnEagA4jljZUxiN0dMUTdvdTQ/view?usp=sharing


Scavenger Hunt
Here’s a spring hunt for older students. Divide them into groups of 4 and give each group a clipboard with the items below. Have them record their answers. When you return to the classroom groups can share their results and compare answers.

Spring Scavenger Hunt 

Can you find a sign of spring? 

Can you find something older than you? 

Can you find something younger than you? 

Can you find something rough? 

Can you find something that feels soft? 

Can you find something living? 

Can you find something dead? 

Can you find something smaller than your fingernail? 

Can you find something bigger than you? 

Can you find something green? 

Can you find something yellow? 

Can you find something that smells good? 

Can you find some trash? Pick it up and throw it away! 


Spring Acrostic 


After a spring walk, have children write the word spring vertically down the left side of their paper. Can they write a word (or sentence) for each letter that is a sign or symbol of spring? 
 
Hint! With younger children do this as an interactive writing activity. 



Web 
Have children make a web of spring using words or drawings.

Spring Words 

How many words can they write from the letters in “spring”?

worksheetplace.com
The information available to teachers now on the internet is mind boggling!! I found this website when I was looking for spring ideas and it seemed to offer some activities…and it’s FREE!!