I Can Read and Play – Spring Sentences



Looking for a fun, low-prep way to help your little learners grow their reading confidence this spring? The I Can Read and Play – Spring Sentences Freebie is the perfect way to combine phonics, fluency, and fun—with just a pencil and a little imagination.



This FREE download includes three no-prep printable pages packed with engaging spring-themed sentences and early reader activities that target:

  • CVC word practice

  • Sight word fluency

  • Visualization

  • Turn-taking and reading aloud


Here’s What’s Inside:

Page 1: Read & Draw – Spring Edition

Kids read each sentence and draw a picture to match! This helps with comprehension, visualization, and creativity.

  • “The sun is hot.”

  • “I see a pink flower.”

  • “We jump in the mud.”

  • “The bug is on the leaf.”

Skills: Sight word recognition, sentence comprehension, and drawing from context.




🎲 Page 2: Roll & Read – Spring Fun

Students roll a die and read a sentence from the matching row. Perfect for centers, partner work, or even solo reading games!

  • “We dig in mud.”

  • “A bee is on me.”

  • “The cat is on the rug.”

  • “She got a red hat.”

  • And more!

Skills: Fluency, decoding, repetition, and high-frequency word practice.


❌⭕ Page 3: Tic-Tac-Toe Sentences – Spring Edition

An interactive reading game! Students take turns reading a sentence before placing an X or O on the board.

  • “I jump in mud.”

  • “A bug is on me.”

  • “She digs in dirt.”

  • “We see flowers.”

Skills: Turn-taking, sentence fluency, early reading strategies, and teamwork.


💡 How to Use It:

  • Small group fluency warm-ups

  • Homework or take-home literacy fun

  • Independent work or sub plans

  • Spring centers or review games


Want More?

This freebie is part of the larger I Can Read and Play – Spring Bundle available in my TPT store! 🌈 It’s filled with no-prep, black-and-white resources that make reading instruction easy and effective.


Download your Freebie Friday copy now and bring a little spring joy to your reading block!

Available on TPT – Teacher Harrison


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