Spring Flower Planting Activity with Poem Tag
Make your spring science lessons hands-on and meaningful with this Spring Flower Planting Activity, designed for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and early elementary students. This free resource includes a simple poem tag that students place in their pot after planting a seed.
As students plant, they add their tag to their flower pot, creating a visual reminder of how plants grow with sun, rain, soil, and care.
This activity combines science, fine motor skills, and a simple poem to help students understand what plants need while creating a take-home project they’re proud of.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- Spring flower poem planting tags
- Printable squares for easy prep
- Repetitive poem to support understanding of plant growth
- Ready-to-use format for classroom planting projects
HOW TO USE
- Have students plant a seed in a cup or small pot
- Cut out the poem tags
- Attach each tag to a craft stick
- Place the tag into the soil
- Use the poem to discuss what plants need to grow
WHY TEACHERS LOVE IT
- Simple, meaningful spring activity
- Combines science and hands-on learning
- Easy prep and quick to implement
- Creates a take-home connection for families
- Perfect for spring, plants, or Earth Day units
EXTEND THE LEARNING
After planting, have students observe their plant over time and draw or write about what they notice as it grows. You can also create a class anchor chart about what plants need to survive.
If you love this activity, you’ll want the full Plants Thematic Unit, which includes:
- Science lessons
- Literacy centers
- Math centers
- Poems, songs, and more
AMAZON CLASSROOM FAVORITES
Make this activity easy with simple supplies:
- Small pots or cups
- Potting soil
- Seeds (flowers or vegetables)
- Craft sticks for plant markers
- Watering bottles
Find these in my Amazon Storefront under Plants Activities.

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