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Celebrate the shift from winter to spring with this March Full Moon (Worm Moon) observation worksheet. This calm, engaging science activity helps students explore moon phases, early spring changes, and connections to nature through observation, drawing, reflection, and vocabulary practice.

A Cozy Spring Science Freebie: The March Worm Moon

A free February Snow Moon observation worksheet for kids. This calm winter science activity includes moon facts, drawing, weather observations, nature connections, and SEL reflection.

February Snow Full Moon Observation – A Calm Winter Science Freebie

St. Patrick’s Day Fun Facts + Activity Page (Free Printable for Your Classroom)

Winter is an amazing season to slow down, observe the world around us, and help students connect both academically and emotionally to the season. That’s why I’m excited to share a FREE winter nature journal & SEL activity that’s perfect for Kindergarten through 3rd grade classrooms!

Winter Nature Journal + SEL Activity for K–3 (Free Download!)

Download the FREE Poisonous Plant Safety Checklist and help students explore nature the smart way—by looking, not touching!

FREE Poisonous Plant Safety Checklist for Kids

Our Spring (Vernal) Equinox – 5 Fun Facts & Vocabulary Word Search resource is a perfect spring science classroom freebie designed to engage students while reinforcing key concepts about the seasons.

Celebrate Spring in the Classroom with This Free Vernal Equinox Activity

This no-prep, print-and-go freebie is perfect for morning meetings, SEL lessons, early finishers, or back-to-school routines in January.

Start the New Year With Kindness in Your Classroom

Inspiration to write and explore with prompts and ideas set up in a fun and playful comic book-style handout.

Free Handout – Journaling For Kids

In this activity, students are given a real-world problem: How can we design a safe and helpful habitat for bees and butterflies? Using simple classroom or recycled materials, students: Plan a pollinator habitat Design and build a model Test their ideas Reflect and improve their design There’s no single right answer, which makes this activity perfect

Free Pollinator STEM Challenge: Design a Bee & Butterfly Habitat (K–3)

This free flower scavenger hunt printable introduces students to 10 common North American flowers using simple descriptions and space for observation. It’s designed to be low-prep, flexible, and easy to use, whether you’re teaching in a classroom, homeschool setting, or outdoor learning environment.

Free Flower Scavenger Hunt: Explore 10 Common North American Flowers

If you’re looking for a simple, engaging STEM activity that gets students measuring, comparing, and thinking like scientists, this Comparing Bear Claws Activity Page is a fun and effective choice. Designed with elementary learners in mind, this printable invites students to explore size, length, and comparison skills using a real-world wildlife theme that naturally sparks curiosity.

Bear Claw STEM Activity

If your kids love animals, oceans, or anything adorably chubby and gentle, they’re going to fall in love with this FREE West Indian Manatee Facts + Word Scramble & Coloring Page! This printable is an easy, low-prep activity for classrooms, homeschool, after-school programs, or a quiet afternoon at home. It blends science, literacy, and art—all while teaching children about one of Florida’s most iconic marine mammals.

Free West Indian Manatee Facts + Word Scramble Activity

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