Spring is here which means flowers are starting to grow and bloom. Sunshine absolutely loves plants, especially flowers.
In celebration of spring and flowers we've been enjoying these Flower Language Activities for Kids with Free Printables.
Sunshine absolutely LOVED these activities. They gave her such confidence in her language abilities while at the same time challenging her to take things to the next level.
I loved watching her learn and memorize vocabulary terms which she can then apply to the environment around her.
While at the store, Sunshine was able to identify every flower she had learned about. She was so proud!
The majority of the activities in this post were created using flower printables from the resource below.
Freebies in this post are designed to be used with the flower resource below, but can be used on their own.
Flowers Language and Math Bundle
The Flower Language and Math Bundle is designed for children in Montessori preschool and early elementary classrooms.
This resource helps children develop basic language and math concepts.
There are many printables included in this resource. Only a few are included in this post.
Flower Language Activities for Kids with Free Printables
Flower Nomenclature Cards and Object Match Up
Flower Identification Clip Cards
Flower Identification Syllable Counting Clip Cards
Flower Identification Writing Strips
Flowers Grammar: Adjectives Printable Pack
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