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Spring Activities


Are you looking for some fun spring activities in your lessons? I have just the activities you’re looking for to cover the spring season with your students. I love the spring because of the warmer weather and all of the things in nature becoming active again. I love incorporating spring activities whenever I can, and here are some things I have planned:


Spring Choice Board

One of my favorite activities for students to do is a spring themed choice board. I love giving my students choices in the activities they want to undertake, and a choice board gives them 9 options to choose from. I always aim to give them reading, listening, writing and vocabulary activities so that they can practice different skills and learn lots of things about spring. I found some really good videos and texts online, like this one about Easter symbols, that I’ve bundled in this Spring Choice Board of mine.

Spring Discussion Cards

My all-time favorite activity for my language students is getting them to speak! I love using discussion cards to talk about spring with them. I’ll ask them questions about daylight savings, about spring being a season of new life and rebirth, and I’ll get them to compare the seasons. You can easily put questions up on the whiteboard, or if you want to check out my set of 12 Spring Discussion Cards, click here.


Spring Vocabulary

I love teaching spring vocabulary as well. It’s great for students to learn vocabulary that is specific to a season, so they can talk about what they’re seeing around them. I have different ways of practicing those. I have task cards, both printable and digital, to get students to answer questions about spring vocabulary in a way that’s more active than a worksheet (even though cut and paste ones can be pretty active too).

Then I also have a dominoes and a memory game to match the words with pictures in an active, engaging and tactile way. And I also love this infographic about spring idioms to give them more insight into the English language.



This way, I will have covered all the language skills and had a good time doing activities about spring. I hope you found something you can use in your lessons as well!



And, because you stuck around this long, have a FREEBIE on me! CLICK HERE for a printable AND digital dominoes game about Easter that I'd love for you to try!



To browse all the spring activities in my TpT store, click HERE.


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