Spring Section: Resource Library | Free Easter Printable | Stuff We Love | FAQ

Spring has a way of sneaking up on us.
One minute you’re wrapping up winter lessons, and the next you’re juggling field trips, testing schedules, spring fever energy, and holiday activities—all at once. It’s a lot.
That’s exactly why this time of year is perfect for getting a little more organized ahead of time—especially with simple, ready-to-go resources you can pull out whenever you need them.
Why Spring Printables Are a Lifesaver

Whether you’re in a classroom or homeschooling, having a small stack of print-and-go spring activities can make your day run so much smoother.
They’re perfect for:
- Early finishers
- Transition times
- Indoor recess days
- Sub plans
- Extra “calm focus” moments
- Filling those unexpected gaps in your schedule
Instead of scrambling, you’ll have something meaningful ready in seconds.
Spring (Vernal) Equinox – 5 Fun Facts & Vocabulary Word Search | Spring Science
Spring Pollinators Ecosystem FREE Reading Passage & Word Search
Earth Day Scavenger Hunt & Nature Journal | Outdoor Learning Activity | Free Printable
March Worm Moon Observation Sheet | Spring Science & Nature Journal Activity
What Is Beekeeping? Fact Sheet + Puzzles
St. Patrick’s Day Activity Sheet for Kids | Word Search, Maze, Unscramble, Fun Facts & Writing
See them all in our Resource Library
A New Free Easter Activity to Add to Your Toolkit

I just added a brand new FREE Easter printable activity page, and it was designed with busy days in mind.
This one page packs in just the right mix of fun + learning:
- A maze to build problem-solving skills
- Coloring elements for creativity and relaxation
- A draw-your-own Easter egg section using a grid for symmetry and design
It’s the kind of activity kids enjoy right away—but it also quietly reinforces important skills like focus, spatial awareness, and creative thinking.
Why This Freebie Works So Well
Let’s be honest—spring energy is REAL. Kids are excited, distracted, and ready to be outside.
This activity works because it meets them where they are:
- Low prep for you (just print!)
- High engagement for them
- Combines structure and creativity
- Keeps hands busy and minds focused
It’s especially helpful when you need something that feels like a “fun break” but still has learning value.
A Simple Way to Stay Organized

If you want to make spring easier on yourself, try this:
👉 Create a small “Spring Activity Folder” (physical or digital)
Include:
- Seasonal printables (like this Easter page!)
- A few nature journaling sheets
- Quick STEM or drawing challenges
- Early finisher activities
Then when your day shifts (because it will), you’re ready.
Grab Your Free Easter Activity

This printable is completely free and ready to use—whether you need something for tomorrow morning or want to plan ahead for Easter week.
What’s Included:
- 🐰 Easter Egg Maze (top of page – builds critical thinking!)
- 🎨 Coloring Elements (bees, spring accents, and festive design)
- ✏️ Draw Your Own Easter Egg (Symmetry Grid)
→ Students complete and design the other half of the egg
→ Encourages creativity + introduces early math/art connections
Why Teachers Love It:
- Print-and-go (no prep required!)
- Combines art + problem solving + early math skills
- Great for mixed ability levels
- Works for centers, sub plans, morning work, or fast finishers
- Easy to pair with spring, Easter, or symmetry lessons

It’s a simple addition to your routine that can make a big difference on those busy spring days.
Easter Activity Page FREEBIE | Coloring, Maze & Draw Your Own Easter Egg (Spring Printable)
More Spring Learning, Made Simple

If your kids enjoy this activity, there’s even more in the full collection—designed to blend creativity, nature themes, and hands-on learning in a way that actually works in real classrooms and homes.
Stuff We Love
Springtime classroom favorites, under $10
Spring Party Decorations, Hello Spring Decor include 2Pc Hello Spring Banner and 24Pc Hanging Spring Decorations, Flower Hanging Decorations Spring Decorations for Home Office Classroom


9 Sheets Spring Window Clings for Glass Windows, Spring Window Stickers for Kids, Summer Easter Decals Decor for Classroom, Home Glass Doors
Send Me The Freebie Flyer!
Save time looking! Get the semi-kinda-regular monthly list of all the latest FREE printables available from Creative Brains Grow Here! (Don’t worry, you can opt out at any time.)
Spring Printables & Easter Activity FAQ
Spring printables help teachers save time while keeping students engaged during a busy season. They provide ready-to-use activities that support skills like reading, math, creativity, and problem-solving without requiring extra prep.
A strong Easter activity balances fun and learning. The best options include hands-on elements like coloring, puzzles, or drawing, while also reinforcing skills such as critical thinking, fine motor development, or early math concepts like symmetry.
Easter printables are perfect for early finishers because they are self-directed and engaging. Activities like mazes, coloring pages, and creative drawing prompts keep students focused and productive without needing additional instruction.
Yes! Easter coloring pages can support fine motor skills, creativity, and focus. When combined with elements like mazes or symmetry drawing, they also encourage problem-solving and spatial awareness.
Having print-and-go spring activities ready helps teachers manage transitions, unexpected schedule changes, and high-energy moments. These resources provide structured, calming tasks that keep students engaged and on track.
You can find more free spring and nature-based printables on CreativeBrainsGrowHere.org, including seasonal STEM activities, nature journaling pages, and hands-on learning resources for kids.
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)

creativebrainsgrowhere.org
@creativebrainsgrowhere
❤️This resource has been donated to educators by CreativeBrainsGrowHere.org
Follow on social media @CreativeBrainsGrowHere ❤️ Donate Here




You must be logged in to post a comment.