First Spring, Then Summer Poster

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How do I use this First Spring Then Summer poster in the classroom?

Get ready to welcome Spring with Twinkl's vibrantly colored First Spring Then Summer poster! Decorate your classroom or discuss seasonal changes with this eye-catching resource. The poster features four colorful images depicting scenes from Spring and Summer, along with the text 'First Spring, Then Summer' in the middle. It showcases different animals like bees, ducks, and butterflies. This First Spring Then Summer poster is perfect for PreK and Kindergarten learners to understand that Spring comes before Summer and to differentiate between these two seasons.

Kids will love the vibrant colors and cute animal illustrations on the poster, making it a fun visual aid for learning about Spring and Summer. Educators will appreciate how easily this resource can be incorporated into their lesson plans, saving them prep time. You can discuss the poster with your kids before posting. Ask for their thoughts about each scene included in the poster and use this as an opportunity to teach them about these two seasons. The First Spring Then Summer poster can be printed and posted around the classroom, such as on the bulletin board, as part of a seasonal display. To access this resource, simply log on with your Twinkl membership, click the "Download Now" button, and print the poster. Welcome the arrival of these seasons by adding this wonderful poster to your classroom's decor.

Check out our Spring event page for more information and spring-themed activities to celebrate this beautiful season!

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Sixth Grade Decimal Subtraction Flowers Activity - A black-and-white resource for practicing decimal subtraction using flower-themed worksheets.

Try these resources to enhance your seasonal lessons and engage your students!

How is Spring different from Summer?

  • Spring is the season that comes before Summer.
  • Spring is characterized by blooming flowers, warmer temperatures, and the return of animals from hibernation.
  • Summer is the hottest season of the year, with longer days and shorter nights.
  • Summer is associated with activities like swimming, picnics, and vacations.
  • Spring is a time of renewal and growth, while Summer is a time of relaxation and outdoor fun.

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