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First Grade Spring Activities

First Grade Spring activities to help show your child the fun side of learning! From easy first grade spring activities to more advanced, we've got you covered!

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Celebrate Spring with a colorful art form! Show your first grader how to shape and glue together thin, rolled strips of bright paper into fantastic designs.
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Help your first grader emboss his own design reminiscent of Middle Ages metalwork. Using foil and a wooden stylus, he'll create pretty springtime flower images.
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Invite the hungry caterpillar over to your house by creating a larger-than-life, colorful caterpillar friend out of balloons!
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This first grade science activity brings the green grass of early spring inside while teaching your child about the cycles of growth.
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Make a clever egg pop-up card for Easter that hides a special surprise: open the flaps, and out pops a fluffy baby chick!
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Looking for a way to channel your spring fever? Create a beautiful spring centerpiece with your child!
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Collage this elegant spring-themed card that’s sure to freshen someone's day!
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Teach your child about recycling and gardening as she re-uses an empty plastic milk gallon jug to craft a swan-shaped plant container!
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Hand-painted pottery is the perfect way to add a bit of decoration to your potted plants.
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Nothing is more wonderfully rich than a chocolate truffle. Help your child make a batch shaped like eggs to share with family and friends this spring.
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Celebrate the season of flowers with a homemade vase budding with blooms of the season. Filled with the warmth of a sunny day, it's just the thing for spring.
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