Spring Letter Maze Worksheets
Are you looking for a no-prep activity for your students? Grab these free printable Spring Letter Maze Worksheets!
Preschool worksheets like these are a simple way for your kids to work on letter recognition, visual discrimination, and more!
As they color or cover the capital and lowercase letters through the maze, your young learners will also develop their fine motor skills.

Before your students complete this themed letter recognition activity, you can teach them more about the season by reading these spring books for preschoolers.
Your preschoolers and kindergartners can then use these no-prep worksheets independently during morning tubs or literacy centers.
This activity is also a simple intervention resource to use during your small groups. Or, you can add it to your early finisher bins.
Getting Ready to Use the Spring Letter Maze Worksheets:
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What’s Included:
- 6 Spring Letter Maze Worksheets
- Bb is for Bee
- Ff is for Flowers
- Mm is for Mushroom
- Rr is for Rain
- Uu is for Umbrella
- Ss is for Spring
What Else Is Needed:
For a reproducible activity:
- White Copy Paper
- Bingo Daubers or Crayons
For a reusable activity:
- White Card Stock
- Manipulatives (Mini Erasers, Pom Poms, Counters)
- Laminator
- Laminating Pouches
- Dry Erase Markers (optional)
To get these spring-themed alphabet worksheets, fill out the form at the bottom of this page.
Next, download and print the worksheets. You can then make as many copies as you need for your students.

If you want your kids to reuse this activity, print the worksheets on white card stock.
Then, laminate the printables or place each sheet in a dry erase pocket.
How to Use the Spring Letter Maze Worksheets:
First, your young learners will identify and trace the capital and lowercase letters at the top of their worksheet.

Next, they will say the name of the picture and its beginning sound.
Your children will then find the “start” or the first box on the worksheets and color in the square with a Bingo dauber or crayon.

They can also cover the boxes with small manipulatives such as mini erasers, pom poms, or counters.

Your kids can use a dry erase marker to draw a line through the maze if you laminated the printables or placed them in dry erase pockets
They will continue to color or cover the capital and lowercase letters through the maze until they reach the “finish.”
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These Spring Letter Maze Worksheets are a fun and simple way for your preschoolers and kindergarteners to practice letter recognition this spring.
More Spring Literacy Activities for Kids:
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You May Also Like These Spring Morning Tubs:
Have you been looking for engaging morning work for your students to do this April and May?
This set of hands-on 20 Spring Morning Tubs for Preschool is an fun way to start the day!
Your students will practice and review essential literacy and match concepts like letter recognition, counting, and more.
Click on the link or the picture to learn more about the morning tubs!

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