Spring Color By Number Printables

Use these spring color by number printables to give preschoolers and kindergarteners an opportunity to practice color words and number recognition from one to twenty.

Now that temperatures are warming up, I bet you’re ready to start planning your spring ideas for preschool. If so, be sure to add some fun educational activities to your list.

This set of worksheets provides little ones a chance to work on important skills while sparking fun conversations about all that spring has to offer.

These color by number worksheets feature a variety of spring images your preschoolers will love. 

I’ve included a colored answer key so busy preschool and kindergarten teachers can check students’ work in a jiffy!

Spring Color By Number Printables

There are eight color-by-code worksheets in this pack. They are print and go making them super easy for busy moms and teachers to prepare for their kids. 

This set of preschool math worksheets focuses on number 1-20. Kids will identify the numbers in each space, and use the color code at the bottom of the page to complete each picture. 

I’ve also included an answer key which makes it super easy for kids, moms, and teachers to check these preschool worksheets. 

Preparing the Worksheets

These worksheets are print-and-go. They require no prepwork. Just print them on regular printer paper, and provide your child with crayons or colored pencils.

What Can you teach with color by numbers?

• Concentration: As children work to complete each worksheet, their concentration skills get stronger and stronger.

• Number recognition: This particular worksheet pack includes number 1-20. Kids will identify the number in each shape and use the color code to color it in.

• Color words: As your kids read the color code on the bottom of each page and match it to the appropriate crayon, they’ll become more proficient at recognizing and reading each color word.

• Fine motor skills: Children strengthen fine motor skills as they work to complete each color by code activity. Proper pencil grip and staying in the lines are important when completing these worksheets

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.

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. Thank you for sending a free printable that students can use to mark the beginning of spring. I think they will enjoy coloring the happy pictures of spring.

  2. Thinking about it—not only are the children learning about numbers they are also participating in a stress reducing activity-coloring. Thank you so much for all your hard work.