Twelve leaf-themed classroom activities to practice this fall. From science to math to reading lessons, we've got it all.
Looking for fall themed preschool lesson plans? Check out these free plans with a week's worth of fall themed crafts and activities! It's all done for you and free to print!
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!
Use this awesome autumn writing craft activity to engage your students in excellent creative writing this fall. It is suitable for any age group.
ALL ABOUT PUMPKINS Pumpkin season is here! I just love this time of year, and there are so many fun things we can do in the classroom with pumpkins. …and this is exactly how this unit was born… because we love learning All About Pumpkins ! I have a fun FREEBIE for you for you on this b
These fall equinox lesson plans and activities cover what is the fall equinox and what does fall equinox mean? Here's how to celebrate the autumn equinox with children for a fun fall activity!
Fall lesson plans that are perfect for preschool! Get ready-made lesson plans, activities, and ideas for this fun autumn season!
Wonderful autumn activities for children, fall lesson plans, autumn homeschool resources, autumn crafts and fall educational activities.
Fall lesson plans that are perfect for preschool! Get ready-made lesson plans, activities, and ideas for this fun autumn season!
The ultimate guide for the best fall STEM activities for preschoolers, elementary and older. Apple, Pumpkin, Halloween, and more.
Need some fun Fall art project ideas that are beautiful and keep the kids busy? Our creative collection of amazing leaf art projects for kids is for all ages and makes a beautiful gift or keepsake.
Check out the various ideas to get inspired for your classroom using Fall themed middle school lessons.
This set of 40 fall themed word wall words is perfect to use in your literacy center, as a matching game, and so much more! It will work great in the classroom or an at-home study space. In this collection you will find 40 fall themed words. Words included are: fall, autumn, September, October, November, scarecrow, apples, cornstalk, pumpkin, sunflower, jacket, sweater, wind, clouds, rain, candy corn, bonfire, football, hayride, caramel apple, orange, yellow, red, brown, green, rake, leaves, tree, acorn, harvest, Halloween, jack-o-lantern, bat, ghost, witch, Thanksgiving, turkey, pilgrim, Indian, and cornucopia.
Should you need a fun Fall craft that involves leaves, this is the perfect activity to do! You can, Color by Number, and make your own exciting tree full of Fall leaves. Lake Union Preschool, Seat
Help your preschoolers and kindergartners develop their pattern recognition skills with this fall themed pattern worksheet. After studying each pattern, have your students cut out the pictures from the bottom of the worksheet and paste them in the blank boxes on the right to complete the pattern in each line. The fall pictures to choose from include: an acorn, apple, leaf, squirrel, and candy corn.
Hausgemachtes Quark-Rezept – So einfach zuzubereiten Es gibt verschiedene Möglichkeiten, Hausgemachten Quark zuzubereiten. Ich habe mehrere Variationen mit verschiedenen Zutaten ausprobiert, aber...
Fall is my absolutely FAVORITE time of year and I always go a little crazy with happy fall books in my classroom. So, here are my current favorite fall books with a few ideas for how to use each one to teach your kindergarten students some reading, writing, and phonics skills. SPOILER ALERT: I’ll
After the heat of summer, the sights and smells (and tastes!) of fall are so very welcome. Apples, pumpkin pie, brightly colored leaves, crisp mornings, cider donuts, trips to the pumpkin patch, fuzzy sweaters… Well, to be honest, fall in Texas is really just an extension of summer with pumpkins added (which came from far […]
Free unit studies and lessons for September. First day of fall, Labor Day, September 11th, Grandparent’s Day, Constitution Day, & much more!
Help your preschoolers and kindergartners develop their pattern recognition skills with this fall themed pattern worksheet. After studying each pattern, have your students cut out the pictures from the bottom of the worksheet and paste them in the blank boxes on the right to complete the pattern in each line. The fall pictures to choose from include: an acorn, apple, leaf, squirrel, and candy corn.
Hausgemachtes Quark-Rezept – So einfach zuzubereiten Es gibt verschiedene Möglichkeiten, Hausgemachten Quark zuzubereiten. Ich habe mehrere Variationen mit verschiedenen Zutaten ausprobiert, aber...
Fall is my absolutely FAVORITE time of year and I always go a little crazy with happy fall books in my classroom. So, here are my current favorite fall books with a few ideas for how to use each one to teach your kindergarten students some reading, writing, and phonics skills. SPOILER ALERT: I’ll
After the heat of summer, the sights and smells (and tastes!) of fall are so very welcome. Apples, pumpkin pie, brightly colored leaves, crisp mornings, cider donuts, trips to the pumpkin patch, fuzzy sweaters… Well, to be honest, fall in Texas is really just an extension of summer with pumpkins added (which came from far […]
ALL ABOUT FALL Fall is almost here! Those long hot days in August at the beginning of the school year are just about the hardest days of the entire year for me. I am just so tired. But as soon as the mornings are cool and the days start to get shorter, I get a huge burst of energy. Fall
Free unit studies and lessons for September. First day of fall, Labor Day, September 11th, Grandparent’s Day, Constitution Day, & much more!
fingerplays fall - Read more about scarecrow, squirrel, swish, squirrels, tumble and crows.
Explore these 10 Fun and Easy Fall Leaf Activities for Preschoolers and Toddlers! Plus rake up some of our favorite Leaf books for Fall!
Let's go on a leaf hunt! Collect some leaves and then use this Free Printable Leaf Investigation to help your students learn about their leaves!
October is crazy. We can all agree on that. When district trainings, assessments, and cold/flu season take you away from your classroom, you want to have easy, engaging, no prep activities ready for your substitute. Today, I'm sharing some ideas that would be perfect additions to your sub folder. 1. Following Directions/Oral Listening "Quiz" This following directions activity is one of my all time faves, and it is perfect to leave with a sub. Some administrators may not see the importance of "coloring." However, listening, processing, and following directions are vital skills for students of all ages! It's definitely a skill that needs to be practiced. The teacher or substitute teacher reads each direction ONCE slowly. (I would probably read it twice for PreK and Kinder.) Kiddos will realize right away that they have to be REALLY listening to hear the statement, process it, and then complete it. 2. Writing Prompts Spark inspiration with some festive Halloween writing prompts. 3. Use Halloween stickers to inspire students' writing. Sometimes kiddos get stuck when they want to draw something but don't know how. Halloween stickers are cheap and would be great motivation for students. Instead of spending 15 minutes trying to draw Frankenstein, a mummy, and a werewolf, they can choose the stickers they need! They can add to the illustration and spend more time on actually writing! ;) 4. Making Words Students can work individually or in pairs to create as many words as they can from the letters in "Halloween Pumpkin." Such a simple activity but so much word work happening here! Students get hands-on, meaningful practice with word families, spelling patterns, and phonological awareness. 5. Fall Graphic Organizer Have the substitute teacher work with students to create an anchor chart about fall. Using their five senses, students can explore what fall feels like, smells like, tastes like, and looks like. This is the perfect anchor chart to have hanging near the writing center from September through November! The substitute can create it on chart paper with the whole group, or have students work in groups to complete the printable. I hope these five ideas will help you get prepped for a sub in no time. If you want these printables and a bunch more, check out my Pumpkin, Fall, Halloween NO PREP Printables & Activities here. Need October math activities? Check these out...
A collection of ideas and resources to use when teaching about Fall.
Looking for some new fall mentor texts to add to your classroom library? Here are some of my favorites that I think you might enjoy!
Fall is one of my favorite seasons! I love the pretty fall leaves and the cooler “jeans & jacket” weather. Nature also gives us lots of great sensory experiences during the fall. One of my favorite themes during the fall season is apples, not only because they are my favorite fruit (honeycrisp are just so […]
The month of November is busy, but these November homeschool activities are a great way to incorporate a little bit of whimsy and fun into your homeschool. These special days are meant to be a
Free homeschool art curriculum with famous artists, art history lessons, world culture, easy art techniques and a weekly online art lesson.
I am replacing all of our normal lessons and activities with Halloween lesson plans! Here is what we will do Halloween day...
Have fun learning with these fall leaves alphabet printables! Build early literacy skills by using these printables for hands-on learning activities.
These October homeschool ideas can help us make the most of this great month. Silly holidays make it easy to infuse a little fun and whimsy into lesson plans.
Use this awesome autumn writing craft activity to engage your students in excellent creative writing this fall. It is suitable for any age group.