Spring is the perfect time to explore ecosystems, pollinators, and the powerful connections happening right outside our classroom doors.
To celebrate the season (and Earth Day!), I’m sharing a FREE Spring Pollinators Ecosystem Reading Passage + Word Search designed for grades 4–5.
If you’re teaching about:
- 🌎 Earth Day
- 🐝 Pollinators
- 🌱 Native plants
- 🦋 Monarch butterflies
- 🌼 Spring ecosystems
- 📚 Informational text skills
…this printable fits beautifully into your lesson plans.

What Students Will Learn
This spring reading comprehension activity introduces students to the idea that a garden is more than just flowers — it’s a living ecosystem.
Students explore how:
- Milkweed supports monarch caterpillars
- Bees collect nectar and transfer pollen
- Native wildflowers provide essential habitat
- Compost enriches soil to help plants bloom
- Pollinators depend on interconnected habitats
It blends science and literacy in a way that feels natural for April and May instruction.
What’s Included in the Free Download
✔ Informational reading passage (Spring Pollinators Ecosystem)
✔ 5 comprehension questions aligned to RI.4–5 standards
✔ Spring vocabulary word search
✔ Complete answer key
✔ Printer-friendly format
This makes it perfect for:
- Cross-curricular science integration
- Earth Day classroom activities
- Spring literacy centers
- Pollinator units
- Sub plans
- Early finisher work

Why This Is Perfect for Earth Day
Earth Day lessons should go beyond “plant a tree.”
This activity helps students understand:
- What it means to conserve habitats
- Why native plants matter
- How ecosystems are interconnected
- How humans can support pollinators
It encourages real environmental awareness — not just a craft.

Why Teach About Pollinators in Spring?
Spring is when students can actually observe:
- Bees visiting blossoms
- Butterflies emerging
- Gardens beginning to bloom
Connecting reading comprehension to real-world science helps learning stick.
And when students understand that milkweed is essential for monarch survival? That’s the kind of knowledge that builds future conservation-minded citizens.
Grab Your Free Spring Pollinator Activity
👉You can download the Spring Pollinators Ecosystem Reading + Word Search for FREE here!
If you love integrating science and literacy in meaningful ways, this printable is a great addition to your spring or Earth Day lesson plans.
Looking for More Spring Science Activities?
Explore more:
- Nature journaling prompts
- Pollinator mini-lessons
- Earth Day STEM challenges
- Free seasonal printables
… at www.CreativeBrainsGrowHere.org!
Because hands-on, affordable environmental education matters!
I’d Love to Hear From You!
If you use this activity, I’d love to know how it goes in your classroom or at home! Feel free to tag me on social media @creativebrainsgrowhere — I love seeing how learners explore science through hands-on creativity!
As an educator, author, and illustrator, your reviews and feedback help me continue creating meaningful, kid-friendly resources that support curious minds.
Thank you, and have a fantastic week!
— Julianne (J)

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@creativebrainsgrowhere
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Frequently Asked Questions: Spring Pollinators Activity
This activity is designed for grades 4–5, with an informational reading passage and comprehension questions aligned to RI.4–5 standards. It can also be adapted for advanced 3rd grade or review in middle school.
Yes! This resource is perfect for Earth Day lessons because it teaches students about ecosystems, pollinators, native plants, and how to conserve habitats in a meaningful, age-appropriate way.
Students practice:
Main idea and summarizing
Vocabulary in context
Cause and effect
Text evidence
Science concepts like ecosystems, life cycles, and pollination
Yes! This activity includes a spring-themed vocabulary word search featuring key terms like milkweed, monarch, nectar, pollen, habitat, and native plants to reinforce learning in a fun way.
Absolutely. This printable fits perfectly into pollinator units, butterfly life cycle lessons, garden studies, and spring science curriculum, making it easy to integrate literacy and science.
Yes! This is a no-prep, print-and-go resource. Just print the pages and you’re ready to use it for centers, whole group instruction, or independent work.
Yes! This is a completely free spring printable created to support teachers, homeschoolers, and parents with engaging, high-quality educational materials from CreativeBrainsGrowHere.org




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