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Thursday, 20 March 2025

🌸 Welcome Spring! Understanding The Spring Equinox

🌸 Welcome, Spring!

After months of chilly weather, longer days and warmer temperatures are on their way. But have you ever noticed how daylight starts lasting a little longer around mid-March? That’s because of the spring equinox, the moment when day and night are nearly equal in length. It’s a fascinating event that connects science and literacy, making it a great topic for classroom learning. If you're looking for engaging ways to teach the spring equinox, I have got you covered! 

Let’s explore a few simple activities to help students understand this special day.

📚 Ways to Teach the Spring Equinox to Students 

1️⃣ Read About the Spring Equinox 

A great way to introduce students to the spring equinox is through reading comprehension. Nonfiction texts can help explain why we have seasons, how the Earth’s tilt affects daylight, and what happens during an equinox. It's a perfect way to blend science and literacy in your classroom!

There are many fantastic picture books to pair with your lesson. Click the link to view a list of my favorite picture books about the spring equinox.



Want ready-to-use reading passages and activities? 
✔ Nonfiction reading passages with key details about the equinox 
✔ Comprehension questions to build reading skills 




2️⃣ Hands-On Learning with a Simple Activity 

To make the Earth’s seasons more interactive, try a labeling activity! Give students a simple diagram of the Earth and have them label the spring equinox, summer solstice, fall equinox, and winter solstice. This helps them visualize how Earth's tilt changes throughout the year. You can also head outside! If the weather is nice, take your students on a quick walk to observe signs of spring—new buds on trees, birds chirping, and longer daylight hours. A short discussion afterward helps connect their observations to what they’ve learned. 

✔ No-prep, easy-to-print worksheets and crafts to help students understand the Earth's seasons and the spring equinox




 3️⃣ Create a Spring Equinox Craft 

Nothing helps students remember a lesson like a fun craft! Hands-on activities reinforce learning and keep students engaged. My Spring Equinox Reading Comprehension resource includes two fun and easy crafts that allows students to illustrate and describe what happens during this time of year. This is a great way to bring creativity into science and literacy lessons!




🌎 Celebrate the Spring Equinox in Your Classroom! 

The spring equinox is a wonderful time to explore Earth’s seasons and connect reading, science, and hands-on learning. Whether you’re using nonfiction passages, interactive activities, or a simple craft, your students will love discovering what makes this time of year so special! Want to make lesson planning easier? Check out my Spring Equinox Reading Comprehension resource - everything you need to teach this concept in a fun and engaging way! 

🌸 How do you teach the spring equinox? Drop a comment below—I’d love to hear your ideas!

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