PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS SPRING

PRESCHOOL WORKSHEETS SPRING

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Spring Flower Counting Fun

Spring Flower Counting Fun

A cheerful preschool worksheet featuring rows of colorful tulips and daffodils. Children count the flowers and circle the correct number, building early math skills while celebrating the beauty of spring blooms.

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Butterfly Color Matching

Butterfly Color Matching

Little learners match colorful butterflies to their identical pairs on this spring worksheet. It strengthens visual discrimination and fine motor control as kids draw lines connecting matching winged friends.

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Rainy Day Letter Tracing

Rainy Day Letter Tracing

Preschoolers practice letter formation with raindrop-themed tracing lines. Each raindrop contains a lowercase letter, and children follow dotted paths to write letters while imagining spring showers.

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Baby Animals Shadow Match

Baby Animals Shadow Match

Adorable spring baby animals like lambs and chicks appear on this worksheet. Kids draw lines from each animal to its correct shadow, enhancing observation skills and learning about farm life.

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Spring Garden Pattern Cut and Paste

Spring Garden Pattern Cut and Paste

Children complete garden patterns by cutting and pasting images of seeds, flowers, and watering cans. This hands-on activity teaches sequencing and pattern recognition with a spring planting theme.

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Beehive Number Maze

Beehive Number Maze

A buzzing bee needs help finding its hive through a number maze. Preschoolers follow numbers 1 to 10 in order, improving number sequencing and pencil control in a playful spring setting.

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Kite Color by Number

Kite Color by Number

A large kite with numbered sections awaits coloring. Using a simple key, children match numbers to colors, revealing a bright spring kite. This reinforces number recognition and fine motor skills.

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Springtime Scavenger Hunt Checklist

Springtime Scavenger Hunt Checklist

This worksheet turns a nature walk into a learning game. Kids check off items like a ladybug, a puddle, or a green leaf, building vocabulary and observation skills while exploring spring outdoors.

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Plant Life Cycle Sequencing

Plant Life Cycle Sequencing

Four simple pictures show a seed growing into a flower. Preschoolers cut out the stages and glue them in order, learning about plant growth and sequencing in a hands-on spring science activity.

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Umbrella Shape Sorting

Umbrella Shape Sorting

Colorful umbrellas with different shapes—circles, squares, triangles—are scattered on the page. Children sort them by drawing lines to matching shape clouds, reinforcing shape identification and categorization.

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Spring Flower Counting Fun

Spring Flower Counting Fun

A cheerful preschool worksheet featuring rows of colorful tulips and daffodils. Children count the flowers and write the correct number in the box. Perfect for early math skills, number recognition, and celebrating the vibrant spring season.

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Butterfly Color Matching Activity

Butterfly Color Matching Activity

This engaging worksheet asks preschoolers to match butterflies to their correct colored flowers. Each butterfly has a color word, helping kids practice reading and color identification. A delightful spring-themed exercise for fine motor and cognitive development.

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Rainy Day Letter Tracing

Rainy Day Letter Tracing

Preschoolers trace uppercase and lowercase letters inside fluffy raindrops falling from a smiling cloud. Each raindrop features a different letter, reinforcing alphabet recognition and handwriting. A playful way to combine spring weather themes with essential literacy practice.

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Baby Animal Shadow Matching

Baby Animal Shadow Matching

Adorable spring baby animals like lambs, chicks, and bunnies are paired with their shadows on this worksheet. Children draw lines to connect each animal to its correct silhouette. This activity boosts visual discrimination and observation skills in a fun, seasonal way.

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