Look for pairs of adjacent numbers that have a sum of 10. These game boards are shaped like a fall leaves.
Kindergarten to 3rd Grade
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Cut out the letters in the word "Scarecrow" and rearrange them to make as many different words as possible. This primary level puzzle sheet has primary-ruled lines for grades K through 2.
Cut out and rearrange the letters in the word "Scarecrow" to make as many words as possible. This intermediate level worksheet has a scoring system. Grades 3 through 6.
Find the words hidden in the puzzle. Word list includes acorn, apple, bonfire, leaves, rake, sweater, and wind. Words are hidden vertically and horizontally. There are no backwards or diagonal words in this puzzle.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Build a giant scarecrow with arms and legs that move. Cut out the scarecrow parts and attach with brass paper fasteners.
Make a cute hat with a picture of fall leaves an acorns. The heat reads, "Fall is here." Students can color in the pictures, cut out the hat, assemble it, and wear it around the school. (We recommend you print this on card stock paper. If you'd like a full-color version, click on the "alt" button below.)
Pre-K through 2nd Grade
This crown is exactly like the one above, but the word "autumn" is used instead of "fall." (Printing on card stock is recommended. For a full-color version, click on the "alt" button below.)
Pre-K through 2nd Grade
Early Literacy
(Very Basic)
Build sentences with these autumn-themed word cards. This set includes basic sight words, such as you, this, I, a, the, can, they, we, see. There are also fall-themed words such as apple, school, tree, leaves, and play.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Students cut out the word cards and unscramble the sentence. Then they glue the sentence onto the paper and write it. When they're done, they draw a picture. Then sentence says, "We rake the leaves."
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
First students cut out the word cards, arrange them into a sentence, and glue them onto the page. Then they write the sentence on the primary-ruled paper and illustrate. The sentence says, "Let's pick the apples."
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Jayden doesn't know how his teacher expects him to find every color of the rainbow on their autumn nature hike. There's nothing blue or purple in the woods!
3rd Grade
Learn about the reason why leaves change their color in the fall! This worksheet includes reading comprehension questions, a writing prompt, and vocabulary terms. An answer key is included.
4th Grade
Learn about what happens to the leaves in fall with this short article. Then test your reading comprehension by answering the questions that follow.
1st Grade
Fall is the perfect time of year to give your students this worksheet. It has a short passage about apple trees and 5 questions.
3rd Grade
Hibernation is when animals slow down for the winter and fall into a sleep-like state. Learn about animal hibernation with this interesting article.
2nd through 5th Grades
Uh oh! Sophie only has three apples to divide between she and her three friends. Can they come up with a plan so everyone can enjoy Sophie's apples? A fall-themed reading comprehension activity with follow-up questions, a writing prompt, and vocabulary.
1st Grade
Ivy and Luca are collecting colorful fall leaves and laying them on the ground to make shapes.
2nd Grade
A cheerful poem about the fun things you can do with autumn leaves.
(Approx. Grade Levels: 2-4)
2nd through 4th Grades
Ben visits his uncle's farm to go for a hayride and pick pumpkins, but when Uncle Darrell can't keep the crows away from his corn field, Ben figures out how to make a scary scarecrow.
(Approx. Grade Levels: 2-4)
2nd through 5th Grades
This is a cute fall poem about apples. Perfect for younger readers in kindergarten through second grades.
1st Grade
This is a wonderful seasonal poem about the Harvest Moon. Read the poem, answer the comprehension questions, then learn about Harvest Moon.
Kendall is raking leaves in his yard and he can't imagine anything more boring. Eli, her next-door neighbor, shows her just how much fun raking leaves can be if you make a game of it.
3rd Grade
Hayley and Ben play a game to see who can fit more items into their coat pockets. Who will win? This is a clever, fall-themed reading comprehension activity with follow-up questions.
2nd Grade
Here is a set of autumn-themed writing prompts on a single, printable page.
3rd through 8th Grades
On this printable graphic organizer, students will write about the splendid sights, beautiful sounds, delightful tastes, and scrumptious smells of the season.
2nd through 4th Grades
This worksheet has a picture of two kids jumping in a large pile of autumn leaves. Students write a creative story to go along with the picture.
2nd through 5th Grades
Count the leaves on each page of this mini-book. Pages say: I see three leaves. I see five leaves. Etc.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Color the leaves and assemble the mini-book.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Count and color the pumpkins on each page. Then cut and assemble the miniature book.
Pre-K through 1st Grade
On each page, students color each pumpkin the correct color. Book says: Color the pumpkin red. Color the pumpkin green. Color the pumpkin orange. Etc.