What grade level is the easy spring puzzle for?
It is best for younger solvers or quick warm-ups because the grid is smaller and the words are short.
This spring word search collection gathers the small signs of the season into printable and playable puzzles: rain showers, green shoots, nesting birds, garden work, and bright flowers. Use the easy puzzle for a quick classroom warm-up, the medium puzzle for a fuller seasonal vocabulary list, or the hard puzzle when older students need longer words and trickier paths. The collection works well around Earth Day lessons, weather units, garden activities, or a quiet indoor break on a rainy afternoon.
Working a printed puzzle from a book or magazine? Recognition runs in your browser. Solve a word search from a photo.
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FAQ
It is best for younger solvers or quick warm-ups because the grid is smaller and the words are short.
Yes. The medium and hard puzzles include rain, storms, sunlight, temperature, and other seasonal science vocabulary.
Yes. Each playable puzzle also has a print view and an answer key.