Spring Crafts and Activities for Pre-K or Kindergarten
Spring is such a great time of year! The cold grip of winter is lessening and the sun is beginning to shine more and the warmer weather is moving in. I love spring time. This post is to focus on different crafts and activities that are great for a spring time theme!
This first picture is a rainbow. We looked through magazines to find pages with solid colors on them, tore them into pieces and created our rainbow!
This picture is called painting with rain. We simply placed powdered tempera paint onto the plate and splattered water onto the plate. Then, shake off the extra paint and you are left with what looks like rain splats on the plate!
This was one if the favorite activities of my pre-k kids when I taught. I had 3 different sized "puddles" and the students had to guess how many feet would fit in the puddle. They then got to take off their shoes and test their guesses!
This is another fun spring craft! With this particular craft, we used wall paper scraps t cut out petals and make flowers. You can also use scrap booking paper to create these flowers!
Wind paintings are a fun activity for students. Simply place drops of water color on paper have students blow through a straw to blow the paint across the page.
This first picture is a rainbow. We looked through magazines to find pages with solid colors on them, tore them into pieces and created our rainbow!
This picture is called painting with rain. We simply placed powdered tempera paint onto the plate and splattered water onto the plate. Then, shake off the extra paint and you are left with what looks like rain splats on the plate!
This was one if the favorite activities of my pre-k kids when I taught. I had 3 different sized "puddles" and the students had to guess how many feet would fit in the puddle. They then got to take off their shoes and test their guesses!
This is another fun spring craft! With this particular craft, we used wall paper scraps t cut out petals and make flowers. You can also use scrap booking paper to create these flowers!
Wind paintings are a fun activity for students. Simply place drops of water color on paper have students blow through a straw to blow the paint across the page.
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