6 Splendid Spring Crafts for the ESL Classroom

Here’s how you can teach a perfectly fresh and colorful spring lesson:
Turn your classroom into a spring meadow!
To get your students into the right mood for spring, decorate your classroom accordingly, either with or without their help, depending on how much time you have and whether you wish to have the classroom decorated beforehand or not. Your best course of action is to surprise them with a fully decorated classroom and give them a project to add the finishing touches. Remember to include:
Introduce spring vocabulary
Before diving into any spring activities and general fun, make sure you teach the vocabulary words you want your students to learn. In this Spring Is in the Air word search, students learn words like watering can, wheelbarrow and rake. This Spring Vocabulary worksheet puts little ones’ alphabetizing skills to the test, and finally give your students this colorful spring worksheet for some matching fun.
Oh, and if you want to create your own list of spring vocabulary to teach your students, don't forget you have BusyTeacher.org's very own Word Search Creator available to you.
Spring into some reading
Once your students have become more familiar with some spring vocabulary, they’ll be ready to listen to a spring-themed story. Here are some great options - all of which are available at Amazon.com:
Enjoy some splendid spring crafts
You’d be crazy not to want to bring in the season's burst of color into your classroom, right? Why spend money on flowers when your students can make some that are equally lovely? Why just talk about how things grow in the spring when you can help your students witness it for themselves? Check out our ideas for 6 Splendid Spring Crafts and choose one. Or several!
Take it outside
Spring is the best season for outdoor activities, and lessons, too! What better way to end your perfectly fresh spring lesson than with a picnic outside? And for more ideas, be sure to read our article on outdoor English lessons.
We recommend that you tailor your spring lesson to your particular location in mind, after all, spring in the southern US is a little different from spring in New England or Canada. Enjoy the season as it is meant to be enjoyed, hopefully with some outdoor fun. And don’t forget that at BusyTeacher.org we’ve got plenty of Seasonal Worksheets that you’ll enjoy sharing with your students!