Are You Looking For Kindergarten Fall Activities?
Check out the links below for coloring pages, language arts and math activities. Continue reading for more crafts and fun activities for your Kinders this fall!
Happy Fall Y'all!
Pumpkins! Pumpkins! Pumpkins!
- I love to incorporate pumpkins into our lessons this time of the year. Students love to learn about pumpkins, weigh them, compare/contrast them, write about and draw pumpkins and make pumpkin crafts!
- We research and make a pumpkin anchor chart that hangs in our classroom for students to reference throughout the month during writing activities.
- We use the information from our pumpkin chart to make these cute little pumpkins books!
- Here is a close-up of their pumpkin books. I use this activity to teach labeling and sentence writing.
- This pumpkin poem is great for all kinds of word activities during the season. Students mix up and sort out the words during center time. I also have a worksheet that students, cut, paste and glue to make the poem.
Number Games
We use our pumpkin numbers to practice number recognition. The little ghost "hides" behind a number and students take turns guessing a number and peeking behind the pumpkin to see if the ghost is hiding there.
They all write the guessed numbers on a recording sheet that comes with this resources. This helps to practice printing numbers as well. The students get such a kick out of trying to find the hiding ghost! I adapt this game to all seasons with different items (ex. the present hides behind a tree in December, the turkey hides behind the pumpkin pie in November).
Kindergarten Owls
Making these owls is one of my favorite fall crafts. I have displayed them on our bulletin board a couple of different ways in the past. The owls are a template that I just copy of different colored paper so the students simply cut and glue for this activity. If you would like a copy of the template, I would be happy to send it to you! Just send me an e-mail!
Fall Family Projects
These are a few of our family pumpkins. Each month, there is a different themed project that is sent home for families to create together and return to class. When these projects come back to school, students use their "Superstar Speaking" and "Superstar Listening" skills to share the projects in class
Kindergarten Halloween Crafts
- We always end the month of October with these cute ghosts! I love how different and unique they all turn out. :)
- These colorful candy corns decorate our classroom in the fall as well. This is a simple torn paper craft that is great for building and strengthening those little finger muscles! Tear and glue, tear and glue!