Spring is the perfect time to introduce exciting and educational writing activities into your classroom. These spring writing activities for the classroom will inspire creativity while helping your students develop essential writing skills.
1. How to Plant a Seed – A Fun Spring Writing Activity
Spring and gardening go hand in hand. Teach your students procedural writing with a step-by-step guide on how to plant a seed. This activity is perfect for combining writing with science. How to Plant a Seed – Procedure & Sequencing Worksheets


2. How to Catch a Leprechaun Writing Activity
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a fun spring writing activity for the classroom! Have students write a plan on how to catch a leprechaun, practicing sequencing and problem-solving skills along the way. How to Catch a Leprechaun – Book Companion & STEM Activity


3. How to Catch the Easter Bunny – Spring Procedural Writing
Another favorite spring writing activity is planning how to catch the Easter Bunny. This activity encourages creativity while blending writing and STEM. How to Catch the Easter Bunny – Procedural Writing & STEM


For more ideas, check out my blog post: How to Catch the Easter Bunny: Spring STEM and Procedural Writing.
4. Sunflower Growing Journal
Sunflowers symbolize spring and are a great subject for reflective writing. Have your students create a sunflower-growing journal to track each stage of growth. Sunflower Journal – Observation Diary

5. Informative Writing about Farm Animals
Spring is the perfect time to explore farm animals. This spring writing activity for the classroom allows students to research and write informational pieces about their favorite farm animals. Farm Animal Informative Writing Bundle

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