Spring Fairies Printable

These fairies are here to make your preschool lessons more magical this spring. Be sure to download your Spring Fairies printable today!

Preschoolers and kindergarteners will love using these spring printables to practice early math and literacy skills. Add these worksheets to your spring lesson plans.

These no-prep printables can be used by both homeschool moms and classroom teachers. Your kids will love them.

To use these free preschool printables, just download the pack at the bottom of this post. Print out your desired pages, and they’re ready to go.

These print-and-go worksheets can be printed out over and over again to provide your little one with as much practice with letters and numbers as they need.

Spring Fairies

Inside this pack of fairy printables, you’ll find more than twenty pages designed for preschool and kindergarten students.

Each is adorned with adorable spring fairies and flowers. The bright colors will engage your little ones as they complete these pages.

Fairy Worksheets

These free fairy printables are the perfect addition to your preschool lessons this spring. Inside this pack, you’ll find the following activities:

Handwriting Practice

There are a variety of handwriting practice pages included in this pack. Preschoolers will trace the entire alphabet – both uppercase and lowercase letters. They’ll also practice tracing numbers 1-10.

Letter Ff

There are two “F is for…” pages. One features flowers, and the other features fairies. Children will trace a row of uppercase letters and a row of lowercase letters. Then, they’ll write them in their very best handwriting. Then, they’ll trace the words flower and fairy.

Letter Hunt

On a grid of letters, children will search for the letter Ff. They can circle the letters or use a dot marker to identify them.

Memory Matching Game

This game is perfect for practicing visual discrimination and strengthening memory skills. With different versions of the same fairy, flower, and butterfly, this can be a challenge for younger preschoolers.

If you’re using this with younger children, you may want to pull out just one of each type. Then, add more as your kids become proficient with the game.

Greater Than, Less Than, or Equal To

Being able to compare sets is an important math skills for kids to acquire. On this page, count the objects in each set. Then, cut and paste the correct math symbol to mark each set as greater than, less than, or equal to.

Graphing Practice

Cut and assemble the dice. Roll the dice and color in a square. Continue play until one column reaches the top.

This game can be played independently. Or, you can print two and have a team of two race to the top.

Count and Clip Cards

Print, laminate, and cut apart the cards. Count the objects on each card, and identify the correct number. This pack focuses on numbers 1-15.

Writing Prompt

Children can write about fairies on the writing paper. They can write the word fairy over and over again. Or, they can write a short sentence about fairies on the page.

If your kids aren’t ready to write on their own, allow them to dictate a story to you for you to write on the page.

Letter Maze

Kids will work on letter recognition as they trace a path of F’s from the fairy to her home.

Puzzles

There are a few different puzzles in this printable pack. One page contains two four-part puzzles for kids to assemble. There are also two number puzzles for kids to assemble. One is 1-10 and the other is 11-20.

Counting Practice

Counting and number recognition are an integral part of preschool education. One page focuses on numbers 1-3 while the other focuses on 1-5.

Tracing Lines

When you provide your preschooler with opportunities to trace lines, they strengthen motor skills, practice proper pencil grip, and practice tracking.

PRESCHOOL BOOKS ABOUT SPRING

Fill your book basket with a great collection of books about spring. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.

If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.

A Little Book About Spring (Leo Lionni's Friends)And Then It's Spring (Booklist Editor's Choice. Books for Youth (Awards))Everything Spring (Picture the Seasons)

 

A Little Book About Spring – Spring is a time of budding trees, chirping birds, and croaking frogs. Discover these and more wonders of spring in this delightful board book inspired by the works of legendary children’s book author-illustrator Leo Lionni. 

And Then It’s Spring – Following a snow-filled winter, a young boy and his dog decide that they’ve had enough of all that brown and resolve to plant a garden. They dig, they plant, they play, they wait . . . and wait . . . until at last, the brown becomes a more hopeful shade of brown, a sign that spring may finally be on its way.

Everything Spring – Young children can see, hear, and feel the warmth of springtime by reading and learning all about chicks, bunnies, and the other baby animals that come out to play in springtime.

More Fairy Fun

• Have preschoolers don some fun fairy wings and flit around the room or around the yard pretending to be fairies.

• Discuss the real vs. make-believe. Are fairies real or make-believe? Why?

• Add one or more of the books featured below to your book basket.

TEACHING RESOURCES

This spring themed play dough kit will provide hours of creative and sensory based play for your little ones.

Little ones will love making this sweet little wooden bunny fluffy by using the bamboo tongs to place the wool balls into the divots! This activity will help develop rote counting, one to one correspondence, build subitizing skills, encourage addition and subtraction practice!

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  1. I love the fairy pack!Thanks so much! I am wondering if the maze that has a fairy at the top and a fairy house at the bottom had the right “directions’ printed on it (?) “Take the boy to his friend” ?? Otherwise. adorable pack! I look forward to using it with my PreK girls!