Let me ask you: has spring fever got your classroom spiraling?
I’ve been there.
Spring is that time of year when it feels like recess isn’t long enough—for the students and the teachers.Â
You’re looking for every opportunity to give your kids some extra movement, but keeping control feels like a daily battle. The students are restless, your routines feel like they’re slipping away, and let’s be real—you feel the spring fever just as much as they do.
But here’s the good news: I’ve got you covered with my Spring Fever Fix—a guide that’s packed with my top strategies to help you take control, keep students engaged, and regain your sanity.
These tips have been tried and tested in the trenches, and they’re designed to help you manage the craziness of spring while still keeping your classroom focused.
What’s Inside the Spring Fever Fix?
You’ll get my three best tips for handling the challenges of spring fever:
- How to “spring clean” your routines and refresh classroom expectations.
- How to keep positivity blooming through proactive reinforcement (even when your patience is wearing thin).
- How to channel all that spring energy into engagement with fun, movement-based, and spring-themed activities.
And I’m not stopping there—when you sign up, you’ll also receive my Curated Collection of Spring Resources, completely free. These resources are designed to help you implement everything in the guide without adding more work to your plate.
What’s Included in the Free Collection?

Spring-Themed Notes of Encouragement
Use these non-cheesy, motivational notes to help keep students on track.

Outdoor Learning Activities
Simple, ready-to-use ideas take learning outside and embrace the beautiful weather.

Spring Story Starters, Math Puzzles, and Reading Mini Booklets
Fun, seasonal activities keep students engaged in their academics, even when their focus is all over the place.
Why You Need This Now
Let’s face it, spring fever hits everyone hard, and it’s no joke. It’s that time of year when I always felt like I was doing everything I could to give my students extra recess time because I felt it too—we all need that break. I get it—spring fever is tough on teachers as much as it is on students.
If you're tired of feeling like recess isn’t long enough, and you're ready for real solutions that will help your students earn that extra time while staying focused, then Spring Fever Fix is exactly what you need.
