
Spring is Sprung!
Thursday, March 20th - Saturday, June 21st, 2025
Birds nesting
Click for a lesson on making nests 🪺
Tadpoles to frogs
Click to join the frogwatch project 🐸
Spring needs bees!
Click for great resources on bees 🐝
How Spring Got Its Name 🌸 🌱 🐣
- 🌱 The spring season gets its name from the verb "spring." It's a nod to the flowers and plants springing up, springing open, and bursting into blossom.
- 🐣 The word itself comes from the Old English word "springan," which means "to leap, burst forth, fly up; spread, grow."
- 🌸 During the 14th century, the word came to describe the spring season, the time when plants wake from their winter sleep and bloom.
- 🌅 Before that, the word "Lent" was used to describe the season: "In the past it was the main word for ‘spring.' Lent surfaced as ‘lencten,' that is, ‘lengten': the season got its name because in spring days lengthen." (full article here)
What Spring Looks Like Around The World
On Your Mark... Get Set...Mush! 🐾
Teaching the Iditarod is GREAT for March, when everyone has cabin fever. It works with subject areas and age groups. Who doesn't love a cross-country dog sled race?! This blog post from Education World provides a multitude of fun lesson plans.
Spring-inspired Classroom Activities & Crafts
This blog post offers a fun variety of spring-themed lessons & crafts. Geared toward elementary but adaptable for early middle.