Free Printable Spring Pattern Worksheets

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Spot the pattern and keep the fun going with spring pattern worksheets! From chirping birds to blooming flowers, these activities help little learners practice sequencing and logical thinking.

These three “Finish the Pattern” pages help little thinkers stretch their brains as they spot patterns and complete each row.

Predicting what comes next builds problem-solving skills and encourages kids to pay close attention to details. And with all the bright and happy designs, these activities feel more like a game than a chore!

Looking for more spring-themed activities? Hop on over to our collection of preschool worksheets!

Free printable spring pattern worksheets for preschool and kindergarten featuring colorful sequencing activities with images like flowers, bees, rainbows, and trees. Fun and educational for early learners.Pin

Spring Continue The Pattern Worksheets

These printables make learning feel like a hands-on puzzle! With scissors in hand, kids snip out colorful pictures and carefully place them in just the right spot. Each completed row feels like a little victory, building excitement with every glued piece.

Figuring out what comes next helps kids sharpen their thinking skills as they look for clues in shapes, colors, and pictures.

Spring-themed pattern worksheet for kids featuring colorful images like rainbows, sun, butterflies, birds, and flowers.Pin

Cutting and pasting also strengthens hand muscles and coordination, helping with everyday tasks like holding a pencil or buttoning a shirt. These simple steps keep minds active and little hands busy in the best way possible!

When the last pattern is complete, kids will feel proud of their work and eager to do more. The best part? These activities don’t just build skills—they build confidence, too!

Set of three printable spring pattern worksheets for kids featuring colorful images of flowers, birds, butterflies, and more. A fun activity to help preschool and kindergarten children practice pattern recognition.Pin

Spring Books For Kids

Too Many Carrots: This adorable book about a rabbit with way too many carrots will have your kids giggling! When he loads on too many that he can’t even go in his house, he’s on the hunt for somewhere to live. Read what happens as his friends try to help. This book is cute and has a great message of sharing!

Pete The Cat and the Cool Caterpillar: Pete’s new friend is a caterpillar! But when his best buddy goes missing, Pete has to find out what happened to him. He soon realizes he’s going to need a lot of patience to discover what exactly happened to his caterpillar!

I Don’t Want To Be A Frog: Little frog wants to be anything but, you guessed it, a frog. He tries his hand at being a cat, rabbit, pig, and owl, but he just can’t manage to be like them. All along the way, his dad encourages him to just be a frog, but it’s not until he has a surprise run-in with a wolf that he rethinks what it means to be a frog.

Spring-themed "Finish the Pattern" worksheet for kids featuring colorful illustrations of birds, flowers, rainbows, and insects. Cut-and-paste activity designed to help children recognize and complete patterns using the provided images.Pin

Easy Spring Paper Craft

Butterfly Toilet Paper Roll Craft – An empty toilet paper roll is just waiting to spread its wings and become magical! With some cutting and gluing, kids can create their fluttery friend, strengthening those little fingers along the way. Picking the colors gives each creation its personality, making every butterfly as one-of-a-kind as the kiddo who made it!

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Sheep Tissue Paper Craft – Fluffy, crinkly, and oh-so-cute, this adorable project keeps little ones busy with lots of tearing, scrunching, and gluing! All that twisting and pinching helps improve their grip and dexterity. With each soft, puffy creation, kids get to explore textures and bring their woolly buddy to life—talk about a baa-rilliant activity!

Bee Popsicle Stick Craft – This buzz-worthy DIY is about painting, pasting, and lining up those bold black and yellow stripes just right! Every brushstroke and carefully placed piece helps develop those fine motor skills, making doing activities like cutting and writing feel easier down the road. With a cute little face, this stripy friend is ready to spread some smiles—bee-cause who doesn’t love a friendly little buzz?

Frog Handprint Craft – This little project is full of giggles and messy fingers, making it an exciting mix of crafting and memories! Tracing and cutting help build coordination, and those wiggly fingers-turned-froggy legs make each creation one of a kind. With big eyes and a cheerful smile, this little amphibian is ready to leap into the spotlight. It’s ribbit-ing fun from start to finish! 

Spring Printables For Kids

Snip, snip! Our ladybug cutting practice worksheets turn cutting practice into an exciting adventure. Each trim and curve helps those fingers grow stronger, making it easier to handle scissors, crayons, and all kinds of creative tools.

With every careful cut, confidence grows, and soon enough, those tiny hands will be zipping through paper like pros!

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These butterfly dot to dot worksheets reveal a garden dancer, one dot at a time! Every careful connection helps build steady hands and number skills, making future writing and drawing feel easier. And once the picture is complete, it’s ready for a splash of color and a whole lot of creativity!

Frog worksheets make learning leap off the page with tracing and simple puzzles that get fingers moving and brains buzzing! Each activity helps sharpen letter recognition and early reading skills in the most croak-tastic way. With every page finished, confidence jumps higher and higher. Talk about a toadally awesome experience!

Fun-A-Day’s spring printable book lets early readers soak up new words like sunshine on a rainy day! Simple sentences and adorable pictures keep things light and breezy, helping those reading skills grow stronger with every page. By the end, those budding bookworms will be reading up a storm!

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Free Spring Pattern Worksheets

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8 Comments

  1. This is a great way to teach my students about patterns!

    1. Oh, good! I’m happy to hear that!

    1. You’re welcome!

  2. These are great! Thank you!

    1. Kamille - Community Support Assistant says:

      Appreciate it! Thank you!

    1. Kamille - Community Support Assistant says:

      Appreciate it!

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