Unit Content
Age 2 to 5: Engage in spring-themed dramatic play, and match baby animals to their parents, by creating playful puppets
Ages 2 to 5: Identify how young animals resemble their parents by matching each baby animal to its mama
Ages 2 to 5: Identify how baby animals change over time by matching each one to their adult counterpart
Ages 2 to 5: Practice counting, one-to-one correspondence, and writing numerals
Ages 2 to 6: Increase fine motor strength, inspire creative thinking, and allow time for spring-themed dramatic pla
Ages 2 to 6: Discover the reason for springtime winds and document evidence of the wind blowing
Ages 2 to 6+: Develop the art of observation by encouraging children to notice the subtle changes that signify the start of spring
Ages 3 to 5: Build fine motor and pre-handwriting skills by tracing lines to match the baby animal to its parent
Ages 3 to 6: Build vocabulary and phonics skills by identifying letters of the alphabet and connecting the letters to beginning sounds in words
Ages 3 to 6: Count the number of objects in each set of objects and draw a line to the numeral that matches the quantity
Ages 3 to 6: Count the springtime items and circle the correct numeral or organize the data into a bar graph