Welcome Spring with our brand new Spring Activity Pack. It brings together HelpKidzLearn activities, simple sensory ideas and ready made printables so you can run engaging Spring themed sessions with less prep and more meaningful interaction.
Download our free Spring Activity Pack filled with sensory ideas, practical extensions and printables to explore Spring themes like animals, growing, weather changes, colours, music and movement with learners of all ages and abilities.
Discover ready to use Spring activities that pair popular HelpKidzLearn subscription content with printables and hands on ideas, so you can extend the fun and build fuller sessions. 🌷 Spring themed sensory sessions using HelpKidzLearn activities plus simple resources to explore colour, sound, movement and seasonal change. 🌷 Song and rhyme extensions that build counting, anticipation and turn taking using familiar favourites like Five Little Ducks and Five Speckled Frogs. 🌷 Mini beast and animal themed ideas with matching, sorting and “what happens next” activities to support early concepts and engagement. 🌷 Simple sequencing and life cycle activities, with practical follow ups that help learners explore change over time in an accessible way. 🌷 Communication friendly resources and prompts to support choice making, commenting and shared interaction throughout your Spring activities. 🌷 New ChooseIt Maker share codes for Spring themed activities, ready to redeem and personalise for your learners. 🌷 A Spring playlist style flow that links activities together into one simple session you can repeat and build on.
The HelpKidzLearn Spring Activity Pack has been designed for learners with a wide range of special educational needs, including those who use switches, touchscreens or eye gaze. The pack helps to: • Offer clear, accessible activities with simple visuals so learners can focus on early Spring concepts like animals, growth, weather and colour. • Provide multi-sensory experiences through sound, movement, visuals and tactile extensions, supporting learners who benefit from sensory input to engage and stay motivated. • Create lots of communication opportunities, with linked activities and visuals that encourage learners to request, choose, comment and share preferences. • Build early learning skills such as cause and effect, attention and timing, sequencing, early counting and story understanding through engaging, repeatable Spring themes. • Stay flexible for individual learners or groups, at school or home, so you can quickly adapt activities and repeat them across the Spring term.


