Fall is drawing near. When it's here, why not capitalize
on all the beauty outdoors with some fun, creative, and educational activities?
Here are 25 of my favorite leaf-themed ideas.
ART & MUSIC
1. Make some leaf figures to use when singing the 5 Little
Leaves rhyme (pictured above from Boy
Mama Teacher Mama).
5. Liquid watercolors and coffee filters make the perfect
medium to recreate fall leaves (from Boy
Mama Teacher Mama).
6. Teach kids about cubism and help them put the principles
into practice with a leaf painting (from Kids
Artists).
SCIENCE
7. Quiz kids on their leaf IQ with these free printable
identification cards (pictured above from Look!
We're Learning!).
10. Collect a handful of leaves and give them to your child
to find the matching tree (pictured above from A Mom with a
Lesson Plan).
12. Why not explore chromatography and why leaves change color?
(Both Almost
Unschoolers and Scientific
American have experiments to do just that.)
13. Give kids a free printable leaf book, hunt for specific
species of trees, and make a rubbing of their leaves (from Relentlessly
Fun, Deceptively Educational).
GAMES
14. Play a game of Fall Leaves BINGO with this free printable
(pictured above from Relentlessly
Fun, Deceptively Educational).
15. Toddlers and preschoolers will love this simple (free
printable) leaf matching game (from Mama
Miss).
LANGUAGE ARTS/READING
18. Have kids practice letter sounds, basic sight words, rhyming, identifying syllables, and so
much more with a great free fall-themed activity pages (pictured above from This Reading Mama).
21. Kids will love the
activity pages Find the Ll’s, Ll Tracing, Leaf Sentence Writing, Leaf Statement
Writing and more - including math (free from 3 Dinosaurs).
22. Children use fine motor skills to practice word families
when they add leaves with beginning sounds to tree branches labeled with word
endings (from Relentlessly
Fun, Deceptively Educational).
MATH
23. Practice addition facts with artificial leaves and a free
Math Fact Tree printable (pictured above from The
Educators' Spin on It).
24. Study perimeter and area with leaves (from Our Journey Westward).
25. Make a grid with tape on the floor and have children sort
and place leaves by color for a graphing exercise (from Little
Giraffes).
Last week's linky had loads of great ideas. Here are my five favorites.
1. Estimating the Circumference of an Apple from Gift of Curiosity.
2. Apple Pickin' Time Math Game from Boy Mama Teacher Mama.
3. Moon Shadow from Doodles and Jots.
4. Spelling Games with Mixed Up Words and Apples from JDaniel4's Mom.
5. Fun Halloween Activity for Kids: Self-Inflating Ghost Balloons from Mama Smiles.
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So many fun fall activities here! I don't know which one to try first!
ReplyDeleteI love that bingo game! Thanks for featuring our ghost balloons!
ReplyDeleteGreat round up! I also loved your bingo game!
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