If you’re a teacher looking for spring activities for your elementary students, then you’ve found the right place! This collection of spring activities are a great way to engage your students in their learning. This post highlights resources for teaching writing, math, reading, social studies, and more! Check out the full list of spring activities for elementary students below!

Spring Math Activities
April Spiral Review Activities
This 3rd Grade April Math Review Packet is part of a Year-Long 3rd Grade Spiral Review Math Bundle. The spiral review packets build proficiency in all grade level math skills and make test prep simple. They are available for each month that school is in session, including March Spiral Review Activities and May Spiral Review Activities. Learn more about them below!
- 1st Grade Spiral Review Activities
- 2nd Grade April Spiral Review Activities
- 3rd Grade April Spiral Review Activities
- 4th Grade April Spiral Review Activities
- 5th Grade April Spiral Review Activities
March Math Word Problems
Daily math word problems give students the opportunity to apply their learning in real world math situations. This word problem resource has a seasonal theme, which makes it relevant to students and their lives. They are available for each month that school is in session, including April Math Word Problems and May Math Word Problems. Learn more about them below!
- 1st Grade March Word Problems
- 2nd Grade March Word Problems
- 3rd Grade March Word Problems
- 4th Grade March Word Problems
- 5th Grade March Word Problems
Spring Writing Activities
April Writing Prompts
This April Writing Prompts resource offer fun and engaging writing activities for students. They motivate students to practice their writing skills and inspire a love of writing. This resource includes the following genres: Creative, informative, opinion, narrative, procedural, descriptive, review, persuasive, poetry, and letter writing. There are writing prompts available for all of the months that school is in session, including March prompts and May prompts.
Spring Seasonal Writing
At the end of the school year, you’ll want to capture a snapshot of your students’ current writing abilities. This will help you address weaknesses by designing lessons based on your students’ needs at the end of the year and use the information for report card evidence. This Spring Writing Activity helps you do just that! You can continue to track student progress using the summer, autumn, and winter writing activities. At the end of the school year, you’ll have four writing samples that show your students’ growth in writing.
Spring Would You Rather Activities
These Spring Would You Rather Activities include prompts where students are given two options to choose from. They are a great way to increase engagement in your classroom whether it’s during your morning meeting or literacy centers. Learn more about this resource in our Clutter-Free Classroom Teacher Store!
Spring Reading Activities
Reading Comprehension Activities
These May Reading Comprehension Activities are part of a year-long collection of themed graphic organizers that can be used with any book. Check out the March Reading Comprehension Activities and April Reading Comprehension Activities too. They facilitate engaging, meaningful practice that improves students’ reading and writing skills.
Spring Book Companion Activities
This Spring Book Companion Bundle includes lesson ideas, printable activities, and worksheets for the following picture books:
- Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring
- When Spring Comes
- Spring is Here
- Spring Stinks
- Fletcher and The Springtime Blossoms
Spring Reading Passages and Comprehension Quizzes
This Spring Non-Fiction Unit is one of many thematic non-fiction units that are available. Check out all of our non-fiction reading units! Each pack includes 3 leveled reading passages, comprehension questions, vocabulary cards, worksheets, a writing activity, and more.
Spring Color by Code Activities
Color by code activities are a fun way to practice a lot of different skills, including parts of speech. This Spring Color by Code is a great activity for students to practice identifying nouns, verbs, adverbs, pronouns, adjectives, and prepositions. Check out all of our color by code activities!
Other Spring Activities
Spring Activity Packets
Our seasonal activity packets include tons of activities: ABC Order, Making Words, Doodle Story, Word Search, Secret Code, Word Sort, Directed Drawing, Can Have Art, Writing Paper, and Crossword. Check out this Spring Activity Packet!
Get All of the Spring Activities
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