Spring is coming and we are more than excited to see winter go. We love the beautiful weather and more time to be outside. We have our Spring Busy Binder activities prepped and ready to go for those rainy days of spring when we have to be inside and I am sharing them below. Our busy binders have been a huge part of our homeschool days. Our themed sets have been a fun addition to our days and allow us to practice and review skills with new themes each month.
Busy Binder Facts
The Spring themed busy binder set can be used all spring and features spring themes like flowers, clouds and rain, rainbows, frogs, birds, and insects. This spring learning activity binder will keep early learners busy and engaged with so many fun hands on learning activities. Use this as morning work in the home or early childhood classroom, take it along with you when you travel or go to a restaurant or doctors appointment, or use it as part of your homeschool, preschool, or kindergarten classroom curriculum.The Spring Themed Busy Binder includes 10 activities for preschool and kindergarten and covers the following skills:
- Visual Discrimination
- ABC Order/Letter Recognition
- Numbers, Counting & Ten Frames
- Shape Sorting
- Colors and Color Words
- Number Order & Counting
- Even and Odd Numbers
- Rhyming Words
- Prewriting/Tracing Practice
- Number Sequence/What Comes Next?
Busy Binder Activities
Here is a look at everything included in the Spring Themed Busy Binder.If you decide to bind them together into a binder or book, I have included a cover page you can use! I have used both binders and Proclick binding spines to bind our busy binders over the years. Both work great. And again, you don't even have to bind them or use Velcro dots. You can use them as individual activities.
The floral arrangements activity is a fun interactive one that works on visual discrimination and duplicating a picture. Children will pick a floral arrangement card and then use the included flowers and pieces to recreate the floral arrangement themselves.
Children will work on ABC order and letter identification with this Birds on a Branch activity. Students will add the missing letter to the activity mat to put all letters in alphabetical order.
The Number Tulips activity is a matching activity. Children will pick a ten frame tulip top, count the dots on the ten frame, and then find the tulip bottom with the corresponding number on it.
Children will sort shape raindrops under the corresponding shape cloud with this Raindrop Shape Sorting activity.
Rainbows are one of my favorite things to see during spring. The Colorful Rainbows activity works on identifying colors and color words and matching the two together.
My kids absolutely love number puzzles so I included a Spring Numbers to 20 puzzle in this busy binder set. Students will put the puzzle together by placing the numbers in order from 0-20 and when it's complete they will reveal a cute spring picture.
For this even and odd numbers activity, kids will sort number leaves onto the correct flower and practice identifying even and odd numbers.
Identifying rhyming words is a foundational early learning skill. For this Inspecting Bugs Rhyming activity, children will match rhyming pictures together in order to create rhyming pairs.
Frog Hop Tracing is a simple line tracing activity that you can use with your kids to practice tracing and tracking from left to right. Laminate it and use a dry erase marker and you are set for continued tracing practice.
Students will identify the number that comes next in a sequence with this What Comes Next activity.
We are excited to start using these and for all the spring weather that is coming our way.
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