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Spring Art Ideas

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Spring Art ideas are everywhere!  Sometimes, you just want a quick, yet impactful lesson.  Here are a couple that turned out quite well.

Seriously, this Spring art idea is nothing more than a coloring sheet! However, I loved how colorful they looked and I decided to mount them onto dark green paper for effect.  It is quite a dramatic look in my classroom for St. Patrick’s Day.

We have been studying multiculturalism and countries AND it happens to be the arrival of Spring where I live so we combined the two and created Japanese Cherry Trees.

If you are working on topics like plants, you might like this favorite children’s book lesson with a free downloadable. Click here to check it out.

More Spring resources:

Spring Literacy Centers.

Spring Plants and Animals

Happy Spring!

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    Comments

    1. Terri says

      March 23, 2014 at 6:28 pm

      OMG I love the shamrocks. Simple but eye catching. I have pinned this so I can find it next St. Patrick's day!!!!

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    2. Shelley says

      March 23, 2014 at 11:53 pm

      Thanks Terri! Simple yes! Sometimes it's all about how something is mounted or the colour of backing sometimes.:)

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      • Ms. Gessner says

        February 21, 2017 at 4:19 pm

        Thank you for posting the shamrocks. I've been looking for a pattern like that. Do you know where I could get a copy of it?

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    3. Emily Remmick says

      March 1, 2017 at 7:52 pm

      Do you have a pdf of the coloring sheet?

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      • Shelley says

        May 15, 2017 at 1:57 pm

        Hi Emily and Ms. Gessner, I think my comments were being hidden and I am just seeing this now so sorry for the extra late response! That shamrock has been in my classroom for years and years and I don't know where it came from! I'm sure you can find one on Teachers Pay Teachers. Thanks for reading my blog!

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