This Spring Vocabulary Booklet for Kindergarten helps students learn seasonal vocabulary through trace and write activities. The booklet supports handwriting, spelling, and writing practice and works well for spring literacy centers, morning work, and independent practice.
🌸 What’s Included in the Spring Vocabulary Booklet
- Printable Spring Vocabulary Booklet cover page
- Trace and write spring vocabulary pages
- Illustrated vocabulary pages for coloring
- Writing lines for independent word writing
- Duplicate pages included for American and Australian spelling when needed
- 67 spring themed vocabulary words
Words Included
The Spring Vocabulary Booklet includes the following vocabulary words:
bird, robin, nest, caterpillar, bee, snail, ladybug/ladybird, butterfly, grasshopper, worm, fly, rabbit, fawn, porcupine, lamb, calf, hatchling, egg, duckling, chick, puppy, kitten, grass, tree, flowers, soil, gardening, dig, hoe, spade, seeds, pot, plant, shovel, hose, gnome, watering can, wheelbarrow, sap, sapling, sprout, bud, daffodil, daisy, tulip, rose, gloves, bloom, blossom, weed, sky, garden, sun, cloud, rain, wind, thunder, showers, rainbow, rain coat, rain boots, puddle, kite, picnic, mud, umbrella, smell
✏️ How to Use the Spring Vocabulary Booklet
- Print the pages you would like students to complete.
- Cut the pages in half and staple them together to create student booklets.
- Students trace the vocabulary word and then write it independently.
- Children color the picture that matches the word.
- Extra writing lines can be copied on the back so students can write sentences.
This Spring Vocabulary Booklet can be used in literacy centers, small groups, whole class lessons, or independent practice.
🎯 Educational Benefits
- Builds spring vocabulary knowledge
- Strengthens handwriting and fine motor skills
- Supports early spelling and word recognition
- Encourages independent writing practice
- Connects vocabulary learning with seasonal themes
🖍️ Classroom Tips
- Use the Spring Vocabulary Booklet during spring literacy centers.
- Assign one page to each student and combine them into a class vocabulary book.
- Send selected pages home for extra writing practice.
- Encourage students to use the words in simple spring sentences.
The Spring Vocabulary Booklet is a simple and engaging way to help Kindergarten and first grade students build seasonal vocabulary while practicing handwriting and early writing skills.
Happy Teaching! 😊











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