Get ideas for your fall bucket list! Read more for activities to do with kids in the fall and other fun indoor and outdoor fall activities.
Science experiments for kids are big in our home. My kids love them—and so do I. While teaching Kindergarten, I made science experiments a priority. Kids are so naturally curious about the world around them, and science experiments bring this learning fully to life! This is my ABSOLUTE favorite science experiment of all time—oh yes,
Dancing corn makes a fun fall STEM activity for kids. Watch as the corn is lifted by bubbles and appears to dance around the jar...
Dearly Beloved, we are gathered here today to pay tribute to the enchanting season that is upon us–the season of gatherings and goblins, cable knits and cardigans, savoring scents and simmering soups. I miss my Michigan home more than ever this time of year, but I know how to create what my heart desires. My... {Read the post}
Fall is finally here! It is by far my favorite season, so I complied a list of 101 things to do in the fall. Bonus, many of them are free!
Autumn is truly the dreamiest season of all! This year, get cozy and revamp your self care routine with a festive fall bucket list challenge!
Learn about magnetic force with this simple magnet experiment! You only need a paper clip, tissue paper, string and a magnet to do it!
I have posted about this before, but I REALLY love the Pass the Pumpkin song/activity. This year, I came up with a new powerpoint for my first graders and I used it just this morning and am really happy with how well the students sang and played. One thing I love about this song is that it is "safe" for schools that do not celebrate Halloween; there is the word "spooky" but that is, technically, NOT a Halloween word. I hope you enjoy the slides below.. save each one and put into a ppt. or email me at [email protected] and I'll send you the pdf! The directions and song are on slide 2, slide 3 is a beat slide and then subsequent slides show the progression from iconic rhythms to actual notation. The final slides show what instruments play on the various parts of the song. Happy Fall!
Wow the kids this autumn and make ghost rockets ! We love Halloween ! We also love science . Today, we combined the two...
Step by step instructions for how to make a pencil catapult for a fun and hands-on STEM activity. What are you going to launch?
Children with healthy social-emotional skills tend to lead successful lives. These activities will help improve your child's social-emotional skills.
Grab this free printable visual discrimination activity for kids in preschool and kindergarten! Kids look at the pictures and clip the one that's different. Great for getting kids ready to recognize letters, numbers, and sight words! #visualdiscrimination #preschool #kindergarten
Learn about mummification by making apple mummies with Ancient Egypt science experiment and explore Magic Tree House Mummies in the Morning!
How high can you build? Your kids will love this STEM challenge and it requires little to no prep from parents/teachers. Start building today!
Get fun, free printable worksheets and enjoy cool science activities to do at home
The best fall science experiment for kids! What makes leaves change color? Learn the science and do a cool chromatography art with this lab.
Leaf rubbing activity - a STEM project for kids from preschool to teens! Make leaf prints with tracing, foil, wax paper, crayons & pastels!
Science experiments with pine cones for kids, weather forecast, plant life cycle, structure, including activities for preschool to high school kids.
Kids will be WOWED with this hands-on, fall science experiment where they will explore Why do Leaves Change Color for kids! Fun Leaf Activity!
For each printable fall fill it in puzzle, kids will need to fit all 35 or 36 autumn themed words into the puzzle. A fill it in puzzle is a fun spelling worksheet for kids. Pdf includes answer sheet.
STEM activities every child must try this fall! Fun, easy ideas integrating science, math, tech, egnieering, with pumpkins, spiders, leaves, ...
Our latest science experiments for kids is all about leaves! We used colored water to observe how liquids move through the leaves of plants. This post also includes a free printable recording sheet. NGSS: Disciplinary Core Idea LS1.C Follow our Science for Kids Pinterest Board! With all the new growth in our yard this spring, …
I’m really excited to announce the arrival of my new Fall Social-Emotional Activity Pack! I already have Holiday and Spring Social-Emotional Packs in my store, so I knew I wanted to add a Fall pack too. This one was specifically designed with kindergarten through second grade students in mind, but may be appropriate for older ...
1-2-3 Come Do Some Apple Craftivities With Me Yippie Skippie! I just finished a brand new apple packet. You will LOVE covering all sorts of standards, in one fell swoop of fun. Make writing more interesting, by adding a bit of craftiness to students’ work, with one of 3 options to...
Your first grade students will have a ton of fun while meeting essential math outcomes with these no prep Fall themed math activities and worksheets.
After exploring and Learning About the Parts of Leaves we decided to learn about leaf color and chlorophyll with an easy science experiment. I found...
Looking for occupational therapy activities using free or household materials? This list of OT activities supports development of OT goals.
Kids will LOVE these engineering challenges with craft sticks, cups, and wood cubes. Engaging, open-ended, and creative!
Why is gratitude important? Fun gratitude activities for kids Learning to be a grateful person isn't just a case of saying "please" and "thank you" in all the right places. Genuine gratitude has the power to make us and those around us happier and healthier. It has been associated with higher levels
Teaching essential literacy skills and outcomes is easy with this collection of no prep Fall Literacy Activities for 1st grade students.
A Jar Full of Feelings is a visual sensory regulation activity to help children recognize and respond appropriately to their feelings.
How Do Pine Cones Open and Close? This student led science experiment is a fascinating and quick learning activity that the entire family will enjoy!
Here’s an archive of our downloadable activities so far- feel free to download and print off any of these to use yourself or with your club / group / scouts troop / evil supervillain society&…
A seriously silly and fun activity my students did at the end of the year-- I am also going to add it to my drawing activity binder for this upcoming school year. All of my grade levels were able to do this, including Kindergarten with just a little extra step by step how-to for them. I'm sure you have seen other versions of these "Roll-A-whatever" drawing activities, I created a blank "Roll-A" template on the computer so I can type titles and categories and then hand draw the rolls. Then I scan the finished one back into the computer and upload/print away! (My monster version was inspired by one created by Expressive Monkey) I HIGHLY recommend investing in foam dice. Makes a world of difference! FYI, one of my kindergarteners did the black and white drawing on top.
Hello there! I am excited to share my updated 2D/ 3D shape math center activities packet! I’ve added some new games and additional resources to help make teac
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Science projects for kids can be fun and exciting. Make hands-on science crafts at home with these easy at home science crafts.
Fun acid/base experiment for kids of all ages. Uses only common household ingredients. No heat required.
Are you up for a family bonding challenge? Check out two weeks of simple, fun activities that can build a lifetime of memories.
Paper Bag Dramatics: A fun activity for Team Building and Developing Community. Here's an idea that can be used just about anywhere at any time. It encourages groups to solve problems, think creatively, and work as a team.
Free printable Horror Ad Libs for kids with stories about ghosts, zombies, monsters, vampires and more - great for Halloween activities!
Who says practicing math facts has to be boring? This kinesthetic math activity is perfect to get kids up and learning.
Incorporate these 5 "must-do" lab activities in your middle and high school Physical Science classes to increase motivation and improve test scores.
From the Blogger: "This word search puzzle is just perfect for the fall season. This activity will be fun for adults and kids alike and will keep everyone busy for a while. There are 54 words in the list that we associate with autumn, Halloween, and Thanksgiving. The words can be found horizontally, vertically, diagonally, and sometimes even backwards, to make the puzzle more challenging. There is a PDF version available that can be downloaded and printed out for the best possible quality."
Save BIG and receive 2 full months for FREE with the All Year Growing Bundle! ★STORYBOOK STEM ALL YEAR GROWING BUNDLE Created by Brooke Brown and Katie King, Storybook STEM provides early childhood teachers with weekly all-in-one units to cover essential skills in reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, math, science, and engineering. Four units are included to accompany favorite seasonal children’s books, with supplemental STEM challenges for each and differentiated literacy and math options for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade. * What Do You Do With an Idea? by Kobi Yamada * We’re All Wonders by R.J. Palacio * Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty * Press Here by Herve Tullet Each read aloud and unit can be completed in the form of mini lessons throughout the week, or within a 2.5 hour block on one day of the week, such as Maker Mondays or STEM Fridays. Storybook STEM also provides a simple and comprehensive option for substitute teachers. August Storybook STEM contains the following: Week 1: ( What Do You Do With an Idea? by Kobi Yamada) *Comprehension bookmark *Story Structure anchor chart, word cards, mini lesson, and student recording sheet *Dialogue anchor chart and student extension *Vocabulary (picture cards, interactive games, Tic-Tac-Toe) *Math Connection Anchor Chart – Analog and Digital Clocks *STEM Challenge: Genius Gizmo (teacher lesson plan, vocabulary cards, teacher charts, and student recording booklet) *STEM Maker Task Cards Week 2: ( We’re All Wonders by R.J. Palacio) *Comprehension bookmark *Parts of Speech anchor chart, word cards, mini lesson, and student recording sheet *Learning from a Book anchor chart and student extension *Vocabulary (picture cards, interactive games, Tic-Tac-Toe( *Math Connection Anchor Chart – Angles *STEM Challenge: Lever Launcher (teacher lesson plan, vocabulary cards, teacher chart, and student recording booklet) *STEM Maker Task Cards Week 3: ( Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty) *Comprehension bookmark *Characters’ Feelings anchor chart, word cards, mini lesson, and student recording sheet *Flashbacks anchor chart and student extension *Vocabulary (picture cards, interactive games, Tic-Tac-Toe) *Math Connection Anchor Chart – Tree Rings *STEM Challenge: Sticky Structures (teacher lesson plan, vocabulary cards, teacher chart, and student recording booklet) *STEM Maker Task Cards Week 4: ( Press Here by Herve Tullet) *Comprehension bookmark *Ending Punctuation anchor chart, word cards, mini lesson, and student recording sheet *Cause and Effect anchor chart and student activities *Vocabulary (picture cards, interactive games, and Tic-Tac-Toe) *Math Connection Anchor Chart – Patterns *STEM Challenge: Chain Reactions (teacher lesson plan, vocabulary cards, teacher chart, and student recording booklet) *STEM Maker Task Cards ⇒Feedback and Followers Click the Green ★ to follow my store and get notifications of new product launches and freebies! Did you know that you can receive credit toward future TpT purchases by reviewing this product? If you enjoy this product, please leave a review at the product page or through "My Purchases" under "My Account" at TpT. Ratings make the TpT world go round! :-) ⇒I'd LOVE to connect with you! ★Teach Outside the Box ★Facebook ★Instagram ★Pinterest ⇒Terms of Use ©Brooke Brown, LLC at Teach Outside the Box ©Katie King at Queen of the First Grade Jungle By purchasing and/or downloading this electronic file, you agree to the terms of use as stated below. For personal use/single classroom use only. No part of this document may be distributed, posted on the internet, copied, sold, or edited without direct permission from the author. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Act. To purchase additional sharing licenses, please visit my store. All contents of this document are under copyright protection including all text, graphics, contents, and fonts. All graphics and fonts are also protected by copyright from their original author/artist. Thank you so much for visiting my store!
How many questions do you get asked in a day? My count right now has to be close to 100. Inquisitive, curious kids are fabulous - though, truth be told, exhausting. While I have been known to respond with the day-dreamy "yep" in the car after responding to 38 questions about clouds, I really do