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First Grade Spring Math Crafts |Addition, Subtraction, Skip Counting, Odd & Even
First Grade Spring Math Crafts |Addition, Subtraction, Skip Counting, Odd & Even
First Grade Spring Math Crafts |Addition, Subtraction, Skip Counting, Odd & Even
First Grade Spring Math Crafts |Addition, Subtraction, Skip Counting, Odd & Even
First Grade Spring Math Crafts |Addition, Subtraction, Skip Counting, Odd & Even
First Grade Spring Math Crafts |Addition, Subtraction, Skip Counting, Odd & Even
First Grade Spring Math Crafts |Addition, Subtraction, Skip Counting, Odd & Even
First Grade Spring Math Crafts |Addition, Subtraction, Skip Counting, Odd & Even
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"These are so cute and perfect for the spring time for my students to practice their skills. They were excited to make them."
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Melinda O.

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Make spring math practice hands-on, meaningful, and fun with this set of first grade spring math crafts! These engaging, seasonal math activities help students practice key first-grade math skills while creating bright spring projects you’ll be proud to display.


This resource includes four standards-aligned spring math crafts that combine skill practice with creativity:

🌸 Skip Counting by 5 Spring Basket Craft
Students practice skip counting by 5s as they complete and decorate a cheerful spring basket. Perfect for building number pattern fluency and strengthening counting foundations.

🦋 2-Digit Addition Without Regrouping Butterfly Craft
Students solve two-digit addition problems (no regrouping) to complete a colorful butterfly. A fun and engaging way to reinforce place value and addition within 100.

🐣 2-Digit Subtraction Without Regrouping Chick in an Egg Craft
Students practice two-digit subtraction (no regrouping) while building an adorable chick hatching from an egg. This activity supports subtraction fluency and confidence with numbers to 100.

🌼 Odd and Even Number Flowers Craft
Students identify and sort odd and even numbers while creating bright spring flowers. A hands-on way to strengthen number sense and pattern recognition.


Why Teachers Love These Spring Math Crafts

✔️ Engaging, hands-on math practice
✔️ Aligned to first grade math standards
✔️ Reinforces addition and subtraction within 100
✔️ Supports skip counting and odd/even number concepts
✔️ Great for math centers, small groups, or whole group lessons
✔️ Makes meaningful spring bulletin board displays

These spring math activities for first grade turn skill practice into something students are excited to complete. Instead of another worksheet, students solve problems with purpose as they build butterflies, chicks, baskets, and flowers.

Perfect For:

  • Spring math centers
  • March and April math activities
  • Easter math crafts
  • Seasonal math bulletin boards
  • Review and enrichment
  • Informal math assessment
  • Sub plans
  • Early finishers

If you’re looking for first grade spring math activities, hands-on math crafts, or seasonal math centers that keep students focused and motivated, this resource gives you the perfect blend of rigor and creativity.

Your students will love making them. You’ll love the math practice built right in.

⭐⭐Be sure to follow my store for more engaging resources⭐⭐
⭐⭐Questions? email denise@teachinthings.com⭐⭐


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First Grade Spring Math Crafts |Addition, Subtraction, Skip Counting, Odd & Even

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What others say

"These are so cute and perfect for the spring time for my students to practice their skills. They were excited to make them."
star
Melinda O.

Description

Make spring math practice hands-on, meaningful, and fun with this set of first grade spring math crafts! These engaging, seasonal math activities help students practice key first-grade math skills while creating bright spring projects you’ll be proud to display.


This resource includes four standards-aligned spring math crafts that combine skill practice with creativity:

🌸 Skip Counting by 5 Spring Basket Craft
Students practice skip counting by 5s as they complete and decorate a cheerful spring basket. Perfect for building number pattern fluency and strengthening counting foundations.

🦋 2-Digit Addition Without Regrouping Butterfly Craft
Students solve two-digit addition problems (no regrouping) to complete a colorful butterfly. A fun and engaging way to reinforce place value and addition within 100.

🐣 2-Digit Subtraction Without Regrouping Chick in an Egg Craft
Students practice two-digit subtraction (no regrouping) while building an adorable chick hatching from an egg. This activity supports subtraction fluency and confidence with numbers to 100.

🌼 Odd and Even Number Flowers Craft
Students identify and sort odd and even numbers while creating bright spring flowers. A hands-on way to strengthen number sense and pattern recognition.


Why Teachers Love These Spring Math Crafts

✔️ Engaging, hands-on math practice
✔️ Aligned to first grade math standards
✔️ Reinforces addition and subtraction within 100
✔️ Supports skip counting and odd/even number concepts
✔️ Great for math centers, small groups, or whole group lessons
✔️ Makes meaningful spring bulletin board displays

These spring math activities for first grade turn skill practice into something students are excited to complete. Instead of another worksheet, students solve problems with purpose as they build butterflies, chicks, baskets, and flowers.

Perfect For:

  • Spring math centers
  • March and April math activities
  • Easter math crafts
  • Seasonal math bulletin boards
  • Review and enrichment
  • Informal math assessment
  • Sub plans
  • Early finishers

If you’re looking for first grade spring math activities, hands-on math crafts, or seasonal math centers that keep students focused and motivated, this resource gives you the perfect blend of rigor and creativity.

Your students will love making them. You’ll love the math practice built right in.

⭐⭐Be sure to follow my store for more engaging resources⭐⭐
⭐⭐Questions? email denise@teachinthings.com⭐⭐


Report this resource to TPT
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These are so cute and perfect for the spring time for my students to practice their skills. They were excited to make them.
Melinda O.
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Thank you, Melinda!! I'm so glad you found this resource useful :)

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 120, starting at any number less than 120. In this range, read and write numerals and represent a number of objects with a written numeral.
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
Add within 100, including adding a two-digit number and a one-digit number, and adding a two-digit number and a multiple of 10, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. Understand that in adding two-digit numbers, one adds tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose a ten.
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