When students solve basic addition problems, they'll be able to decode a picture of a mother bird sitting on her eggs.
1st and 2nd Grades
Find the sum for each basic addition fact. The color the picture according to the key at the bottom of the worksheet. The mystery picture shows a ladybug.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Subtract to find the difference. Then color each section of the illustration according to the key. The finished picture is a butterfly.
1st and 2nd Grades
Subtract the pairs of numbers. Write the answers on the mystery picture. Color to reveal a beautiful ladybug.
1st and 2nd Grades
Have your students practice their basic subtraction skills with this spring-themed worksheet. Minuends are 20 or less.
1st through 3rd Grades
This mystery picture has multiplication facts up to 10. The final picture shows a red bird sitting in her nest with blue eggs.
3rd through 5th Grades
Multiply each pair on numbers on the mystery picture. Then match your answers with the color code at the bottom of the page. Use crayons to color the picture according to the key.
3rd and 4th Grades
Divide to solve each problem. Write the answers on the picture, then color according to the key at the bottom.
3rd and 4th Grades
Simplify each fraction in this image. Then color the corresponding section according to the answer. Students will reveal a ladybug image as the completed math mystery picture.
3rd through 5th Grades
Plot the points on the coordinate plane and connect the dots to reveal a surprise picture. The picture shows two spring flowers.
3rd through 6th Grades
Color the March calendar and add the numbered dates. Calendar includes a picture of shamrocks and a leprechaun.
April showers bring May flowers. Color and number the April calendar, then add important days, like holidays and birthdays.
Color the picture of May flowers, then number the calendar's dates.
Cut out twenty-five word cards. Rearrange them to make as many complete sentences as possible. Some word cards have basic sight words, including see, we, to, the she, you, play, the, will, and like. Other cards have words related to spring, such as outside, grow, flower, rain, and nest.
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-2)
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Cut out the word boxes and rearrange them to make a sentence. Glue the words onto the paper and write the sentence. The sentence reads, "Flowers grow in the spring."
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-1)
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Cut out the words and use them to make a sentence. Glue the words on the paper and write your sentence. The sentence reads, "Can you fly the kite?"
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-1)
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Students can use this raindrops sticker chart to count books they've read, track behavior, or keep track of their completed homework.
Keep track of homework assignments, behavior, or books of this flower sticker chart.
Use these wristbands to help students remember their library books, lunch money, field trips, or anything at all.
Holiday and Season WorksheetsPrint worksheets for all four seasons and every major holiday.
Butterfly Life CyclesEach spring millions of students observe caterpillars transform into butterflies. We have lots of printables for learning about butterfly life cycles.
Easter WorksheetsWe have a bunny craft, Easter puzzles, coloring pages, and much more.
Earth Day WorksheetsEarth Day is coming on April 22. STW has a fun collection of Earth Day worksheets, printable puzzles, and activities.
Calendars for KidsKids can make and color their own calendar for each month of the year.