![]() ![]() Young children will enjoy searching for colors in the newly blooming flora of your community. ![]() Flower Scavenger HuntĮngaging in a flower scavenger hunt or color scavenger hunt with your homeschoolers is a fun outdoor activity you can do anywhere. Plus, it’s a great opportunity for your homeschooler to build fine motor skills, develop hand-eye coordination, and strengthen their brain-body connection. Spring sensory bins are a fun way to explore creatures you might not see in your backyard. Spring Sensory BinsĮven if you can’t get outdoors, you can still have a springtime sensory experience. There are so many fun ways to do this! You can make art with melting ice cubes on the sidewalk, get creative with sidewalk chalk, or paint with water guns. Try your hand at some outdoor art with your homeschoolers in the warm spring air. If you haven’t tried the 1,000 hours outside challenge yet, springtime is the perfect season to begin! Check out our Spring Nature Study for more ideas on how to get started. ![]() ![]() Plus, spending time in nature is a great way to encourage your kids to be curious about the world around them.Įven a short nature walk in your own community can be a lot of fun for young children. Getting outdoors provides lots of opportunities to explore and create while having sensory experiences with your homeschooler. There are so many ways to have fun and keep learning going all spring! Check out some of our favorite homeschool activities and learning ideas for this season below. Springtime Homeschool Activities For Learning And Fun Build fine motor skills, practice problem solving, and get creative with this free spring color by number homeschool printable. Spring Color by NumberĬolor by number printables are so much fun for kids! Plus, they’re filled with learning opportunities for young homeschoolers. Check out these new Spring Geoboard Patterns for some fun springtime homeschool ideas you can add to your lesson plans. I like using geoboards as a strewing activity too. Geoboards are so fun! Plus, they’re a great way to introduce geometry in your homeschool. Check out my Spring Building Block ideas for fun ways to strew blocks with a seasonal flair. Spring Building Blocksĭo your kids love building with blocks? We really like strewing building blocks here at the Waldock Way to encourage STEM skills and creativity. You can add pattern block activities to your spring math lessons in a fun new way with these Spring Pattern Block Pages. Pattern blocks help kids explore many math concepts including congruence, symmetry, patterns, fractions, and graphing. They include lots of opportunities for learning and play with tic-tac-toe boards, dot-to-dot activities, and coloring fun. I’ve got new Spring Activity Mats you can add to your Easter table, do on a rainy day, or add to your homeschool morning basket this spring. You won’t want to miss all the easy printables I’ve got to add spring fun to your homeschool with pattern blocks, geoboards, and more! These printables are perfect for strewing too. Free Springtime Homeschool Printables For Learning and Fun Spring brings with it lots of wonderful opportunities to learn about plants and animals! Keep reading to discover some of our favorite springtime homeschool ideas for learning and fun. Adapting your homeschool plans to match their curiosity is what interest-led learning is all about! Kids are naturally curious about the world around them. It can be really fun to theme your homeschool lesson plans and activities to match the current season. Sometimes you just need to change it up a bit. Are you ready for a break in your homeschool? Sometimes a short break to enjoy the season is a good idea. ![]()
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