Description
Make math bloom this season with this engaging Spring Flower Math Craft Activity! 🌸
This hands-on, print-and-go resource allows students to practice addition and subtraction facts while creating a colorful flower in a pot. Each petal includes an equation that matches a target number in the center, helping students strengthen number sense and basic operations in a fun and creative way.
Perfect for PreK–12 classrooms, this activity can be easily adapted:
- PreK–2: Practice simple addition, subtraction, and number recognition while building fine motor skills.
- 3rd–5th: Use larger numbers, fact families, or multiplication/division variations.
- 6th–12th: Adapt with integers, algebraic expressions, or review problems for interactive projects.
Students color, cut, solve, and assemble their flower, making it ideal for:
- Math centers
- Spring bulletin board displays
- Small group practice
- Intervention activities
- Homeschool lessons
- Seasonal math review
This resource is low prep — simply print, customize equations if needed, and let students build their math flower masterpiece!
Both a completed example and separate craft pieces are included for easy use.
Spring Flower Math Craftivity – Practice Basic Operations with a Craft

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Description
Make math bloom this season with this engaging Spring Flower Math Craft Activity! 🌸
This hands-on, print-and-go resource allows students to practice addition and subtraction facts while creating a colorful flower in a pot. Each petal includes an equation that matches a target number in the center, helping students strengthen number sense and basic operations in a fun and creative way.
Perfect for PreK–12 classrooms, this activity can be easily adapted:
- PreK–2: Practice simple addition, subtraction, and number recognition while building fine motor skills.
- 3rd–5th: Use larger numbers, fact families, or multiplication/division variations.
- 6th–12th: Adapt with integers, algebraic expressions, or review problems for interactive projects.
Students color, cut, solve, and assemble their flower, making it ideal for:
- Math centers
- Spring bulletin board displays
- Small group practice
- Intervention activities
- Homeschool lessons
- Seasonal math review
This resource is low prep — simply print, customize equations if needed, and let students build their math flower masterpiece!
Both a completed example and separate craft pieces are included for easy use.




