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10 Fun Brain-Building Spring Activities
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Spring is in full bloom! It’s time to get out of the house and enjoy the sunny, gusty, and rainy weather this season brings. Here are 10 learning activities to help you do just that!
1. Grow a Garden
We will start with the obvious! Choose a corner in the backyard that receives plenty of sunlight and begin growing a garden. Start small by growing herbs in small pots or fruit in a patio planter. Take your children outside each day to water the plants and explain that plants need sunlight, soil, and water to grow. For older children, you could discuss cause and effect and have them come up with other examples of cause and effect in action.
2. Create Natural Art
Awaken the inner artist in any child by creating beautiful works of art using pine cones or leaves. Here is a great article about using nature to produce environmental masterpieces from PBS.
3. Birds, Birds, and More Birds!
Find a cute wooden birdhouse and paint it using bright, funky colors. Hang it in the backyard and watch the birds as they eat. Research the different types of birds that visit.
4. Spring Sensory Bottles
Sensory bottles allow little ones to experiment and make observations in a safe and meaningful way. Form spring sensory bottles using flowers, rocks, and other seasonal items found during walks in the park or neighborhood. Once complete, ask questions that require observation and inspire further inquiry.
5. Go On A Nature Hunt
Make a list of objects commonly seen outside and take a nature walk in a local park. Check off different things on the list as you spot them. Use this cute printable from the pleasantestthing.com for guidance!
6. Bug Catcher
Get close and personal with insects by creating cute bug catchers. Identify the insect, its diet, and how it helps the environment. Then, safely return it to its natural habitat.
7. Spring Rain Clouds
With all of the rain we incur during the spring, why not teach kids about the water cycle by concocting a rain cloud? Grab some shaving cream, a vase full of water, and a few other simple materials and follow these directions!
8. Fly Kites
Take on this challenge from pbs.org that explains why kites fly and instructs you on how to make your own. Happy flying!
9. Rainbow Experimentation
Hopefully the spring rainfall will bring beautiful, brightly-colored rainbows. If not, this scented rainbow and sensory play activity by Mary Catherine sure will. Not only is this experiment fun, it teaches children about color mixing and chemical reactions.
Photo courtesy of Mary Catherine at Fun-A-Day!
10. Literacy Hopscotch
Get everyone out of the house and moving while incorporating a little literacy at the same time with this sight word hopscotch game. We would love to see what you guys are doing with your families to enjoy spring. Leave a comment below and let us know!
We would love to see what you guys are doing with your families to enjoy spring. Leave a comment below and let us know!