Flower In a Pot – Cut and Glue
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A free spring printable for kindergarten and lower elementary students. Color the petals, leaf, heart accents, and pot — then cut and glue each piece together into a cheerful flower-in-a-pot scene. Builds scissors skills, fine motor control, sequencing, and eye-hand coordination. Perfect for classroom centers, small group work, or homeschool spring activities.
Flower in a Pot – Cut and Glue Activity
What Will Students Create With This Printable?
Students color, cut out, and assemble a cheerful flower-in-a-pot scene from individual printed pieces — petals, leaf, heart accents, a smiling face, and a pot — then glue them together using the colored example as a guide. It’s a low-prep, high-engagement spring craft that builds sequencing and spatial reasoning while keeping classroom setup minimal.
Skills Practiced:
- Fine motor control (coloring, cutting, and gluing)
- Scissors technique and hand strength
- Sequencing and assembly (following visual steps)
- Eye-hand coordination
- Spatial reasoning (arranging pieces into a complete image)
- Creative expression (choosing colors and adding personal touches)
Teacher-Friendly Ways to Use This Printable:
- Set up a spring craft center — print one per student, put out scissors and glue sticks, and let students work independently or in pairs while you circulate and prompt sequencing language (“What piece comes next? Where does the leaf go?”).
- Differentiate for your class: pre-cut the pieces for students who need support with scissors, or challenge advanced students to design their own pot decoration before assembling. Works well for mixed-ability K–2 groups.
- Pair this craft with a plants or seasons lesson — use our AI Lesson Plan Generator to build a complete, curriculum-aligned activity around it in minutes.
