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Spring Weather & Nature Activities | Scavenger Hunt, Weather Tracking & Graphing
Spring Weather & Nature Activities | Scavenger Hunt, Weather Tracking & Graphing
Spring Weather & Nature Activities | Scavenger Hunt, Weather Tracking & Graphing
Spring Weather & Nature Activities | Scavenger Hunt, Weather Tracking & Graphing
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Description

Bring spring science to life with this engaging Spring Weather and Nature Activities Bundle! These hands-on activities help students observe and explore spring weather patterns and seasonal changes through fun and interactive learning.

Students will track rainy days, observe daily weather, and explore the outdoors while searching for signs of spring in nature. These low-prep activities are perfect for Kindergarten, First Grade, or Second Grade science lessons, outdoor learning, morning meeting routines, or seasonal classroom centers.

This bundle encourages curiosity, observation, and discussion while helping young learners connect with the changing season.

What's Included:

April Showers Rain Gauge Experiment

  • Step-by-step instructions to build a DIY rain gauge
  • Daily rainfall recording chart
  • Reflection and data questions

🌦Weather Graphing & Observation Pack

  • Daily weather logs
  • Tally chart and graphing pages (differentiated)
  • Observation & conclusion page
  • Reflection activities
  • Classroom weather icons

🌸Signs of Spring Nature Scavenger Hunt

  • Picture version (perfect for non-readers)
  • Word version (supports early reading)
  • Draw & Reflect page

Skills Practiced:

  • Weather observation and seasonal awareness
  • Data collection, tallying, and graphing
  • Measuring and comparing rainfall
  • Scientific thinking (prediction, observation, reflection)
  • Early reading and vocabulary development
  • Drawing and visual representations

Perfect For:

  • Kindergarten, First Grade, or Second Grade
  • Spring science units
  • Morning meeting & daily weather routines
  • Weather units
  • Outdoor learning
  • Nature walks
  • Small group or independent work
  • Homeschool nature study

Save by purchasing these resources together! This bundle includes 3 engaging spring activities designed to work together as a complete weather and nature unit.

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Spring Weather & Nature Activities | Scavenger Hunt, Weather Tracking & Graphing

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Description

Bring spring science to life with this engaging Spring Weather and Nature Activities Bundle! These hands-on activities help students observe and explore spring weather patterns and seasonal changes through fun and interactive learning.

Students will track rainy days, observe daily weather, and explore the outdoors while searching for signs of spring in nature. These low-prep activities are perfect for Kindergarten, First Grade, or Second Grade science lessons, outdoor learning, morning meeting routines, or seasonal classroom centers.

This bundle encourages curiosity, observation, and discussion while helping young learners connect with the changing season.

What's Included:

April Showers Rain Gauge Experiment

  • Step-by-step instructions to build a DIY rain gauge
  • Daily rainfall recording chart
  • Reflection and data questions

🌦Weather Graphing & Observation Pack

  • Daily weather logs
  • Tally chart and graphing pages (differentiated)
  • Observation & conclusion page
  • Reflection activities
  • Classroom weather icons

🌸Signs of Spring Nature Scavenger Hunt

  • Picture version (perfect for non-readers)
  • Word version (supports early reading)
  • Draw & Reflect page

Skills Practiced:

  • Weather observation and seasonal awareness
  • Data collection, tallying, and graphing
  • Measuring and comparing rainfall
  • Scientific thinking (prediction, observation, reflection)
  • Early reading and vocabulary development
  • Drawing and visual representations

Perfect For:

  • Kindergarten, First Grade, or Second Grade
  • Spring science units
  • Morning meeting & daily weather routines
  • Weather units
  • Outdoor learning
  • Nature walks
  • Small group or independent work
  • Homeschool nature study

Save by purchasing these resources together! This bundle includes 3 engaging spring activities designed to work together as a complete weather and nature unit.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

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Directly compare two objects with a measurable attribute in common, to see which object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and describe the difference. For example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe one child as taller/shorter.
Organize, represent, and interpret data with up to three categories; ask and answer questions about the total number of data points, how many in each category, and how many more or less are in one category than in another.
Generate measurement data by measuring lengths of several objects to the nearest whole unit, or by making repeated measurements of the same object. Show the measurements by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in whole-number units.
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