Look How I Have Grown Spring Open House Craft
$3.75
Help students celebrate how much they have learned all year with this fun and meaningful Spring Craftivity! This flower-themed end-of-year reflection activity encourages students to think about how they have grown while creating an adorable display that makes a perfect spring bulletin board.

Your students have grown so much this year, and this cute and engaging Spring Craftivity is the perfect way to help them reflect on their learning! This hands-on end-of-year reflection activity invites students to think about all they now know, can do, understand, and are after a full year of learning.
Students create a flower craft that showcases their personal growth in a fun and meaningful way. The finished projects make a beautiful spring bulletin board display that celebrates student learning and progress.
What’s Included
- Flower craft template
- Flower center for students to write their name
- Seven petals/leaves for student reflections
- Prewriting and brainstorming page
- Blank petals for flexible use
Skills Covered
- End-of-year reflection
- Self-awareness and personal growth
- Writing and brainstorming
- Speaking and listening during class discussions
- Fine motor and craft assembly skills
Ways to Use This Resource
- End-of-year reflection activity
- Spring bulletin board craft
- Writing center or literacy extension
- Classroom community project
- Student-led conferences or hallway displays
Why Teachers Love It
Teachers love this resource because it combines writing, reflection, and creativity in one simple activity. It gives students a chance to celebrate their accomplishments while creating a cheerful seasonal display.
For best results, create an anchor chart with students before they begin so they can brainstorm ideas for what they now know, can do, understand, and are. You can also expand the project by adding a stem and grass cut from construction paper to create a fuller bulletin board display.
This spring flower craftivity is a fun and thoughtful way to wrap up the school year while highlighting student growth. Whether you need an end-of-year writing activity, a spring bulletin board idea, or a reflective classroom craft, this resource makes a memorable addition to your classroom.














Jeanne G. –
Great way for students to reflect and think about how much they have grown
firstgradelafs –
This was a great resource for my first graders!! Thank you!
Anne W. –
This was an amazing resource to use in my classroom.
Little Miss Elementary –
This was a great resource to use with my fourth grade class! Thank you so much!
Elizabeth F. –
We used this in the spring and hung them from the ceiling for open house. The room looked so festive, and the parents loved seeing their kids' thoughts.