Preschoolers and kindergarteners can practice a variety of important skills with these spring color cut and paste activities.
These engaging cut and paste worksheets can be used both in the home and in the classroom. Add them to your upcoming spring math plans.
This simple activity makes practicing math more fun for your little ones.

These free printables help little ones practice important motor and math skills in a fun and engaging way.
Keep reading to discover all of the skills covered in this fun spring activity for kids.
Color Cut and Paste Worksheets
Inside this set of early learning worksheets, each page is formatted the same. So, once your child is confident in the layout, they can complete all of them in the same manner.
How to Prepare the Worksheets
These spring cut and paste worksheets require no preparation. Just print them on regular printer paper. You’ll need the following supplies to complete them:
- pencil
- crayons
- scissors
- glue
Coloring Pages
Coloring helps little ones practice proper pencil grip while strengthening fine motor skills. It also provides a chance for kids to get creative as they color each image.
Number Recognition
Each page features a large numeral in the top left corner. Have kids identify the number. Then, they can color it or trace it.
Number Words
Under the large numeral, there is a number word. This will help children become familiar with the number words. You could even have them spell it out loud for some practice with letter recognition and beginning spelling.
Handwriting Practice
Next on the page, kids will practice tracing the numbers 1-10. Each page features one number for the kids to trace.
Fine Motor Skills
Finally, kids will strengthen fine motor skills as they cut out the bugs and animals at the bottom of the page. Kids will color, cut, and paste the animals in the pond.

PICTURE BOOKS ABOUT FROGS
Fill your book basket with a great collection of books about frogs. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.
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The Frog Book – Long legs, sticky tongues, big round eyes, and other dazzling features—what’s not to love about frogs?
The Lucky Green Frog – A short sweet story about a little lucky frog. He likes to complain a lot, until he meets a little mouse who challenges him to not complain, find out if he can actually do it!
I Don’t Want to Be a Frog – Frog wants to be anything but a slimy, wet frog. A cat, perhaps. Or a rabbit. An owl? But when a hungry wolf arrives—a wolf who HATES eating frogs—our hero decides that being himself isn’t so bad after all.

More Spring Activities
If your kids enjoy this spring activity, be sure to check out these printables, book lists, and more! Pick and choose a few to add to your upcoming spring plans.
- Spring Movies for Kids
- Spring Color by Number Printables
- Spring Cut and Paste Worksheets
- Spring Nature Scavenger Hunt
TEACHING RESOURCES
• This spring themed play dough kit will provide hours of creative and sensory based play for your little ones.
• Spring is just around the corner and this flower sensory tray provides endless opportunities for open ended play!