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Spring Sensory Table! A spring sensory table is a fun and easy way to kick off a spring theme in your classroom. Unfortunately, I have horrible allergies and so do some of my students. This year I decided to try rubber mulch instead of dirt in the sensory table to keep some of the dust and allergies out of my classroom. I found this bag of rubber mulch at Home Depot. I added in various sized pots, small pebbles (seeds), fake flowers, and metal garden tools. Students can act out the life cycle of a plant in the sensory table! I just love infusing science into the sensory table.

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Flower Letter Match-Up! Get kiddos up and moving with this spring alphabet match up! Place flower letter cards on the table. Then students match letter manipulatives, letter sound magnets, and more flower letters. You will hear TONS of conversations about letters and sounds as the kiddos match up the letters and sounds. We LOVE this game!








Want all my spring printables? Go grab my Spring Math and Literacy Centers pack HERE. Just print, prep, and teach!
All the activities and games come with student recording pages too!
Adding STEM to the blocks, science, and/or STEM center is easy using my Spring STEM I Can Build Anchor Charts and books. It also includes Easter, St. Patrick’s Day, and Earth Day STEM challenge cards. Go grab them HERE.
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