![]() Please note that the images below are low-resolution previews and should not be downloaded directly from this post. To download the PDF file with all the coloring pages pictured below, scroll down to the bottom of this post. There are 5 designs to choose from so you can pick the ones that you like, or color them all! Free Fall Coloring PagesĪfter going for a long walk in the crisp weather and rake up the leaves on the ground, it’s time to create some wonderful memories with these free fall coloring pages for kids. These fall coloring pages are perfect for kids of all ages. What better way to get into the spirit of autumn than to color pictures of nature? Get your kids in on some creative fun with these free printable fall coloring pages. You start seeing animals store up food for the winter, and pumpkins start popping up everywhere. All the leaves turn shades of red, yellow, and orange and they blanket the ground around you. Pumpkin Oreos– Another no bake goodie and fun treat for fall.Fall is a beautiful time of year.Easy Marbled Cut Out Pumpkin Spice Cookies – Beautiful pumpkin spice sugar cookies that are surprisingly easy for kids to decorate!.Easy Pumpkin Patch Brownies– Perfect for decorating with littles, kids love sprinkling “dirt” on these festive brownies.Pumpkin hand pies– Use a pumpkin cookie cutter to make the cutest little pumpkin pies ever.Easy Turkey Cookies– Build your own turkeys this November! Perfect as a kid friendly Thanksgiving dessert.Some of our favorite fall activities to do together are definitely food related! Try these with the kids: Looking for other fall activities to do with your kids? Try these fun food crafts! If you are looking for more of a definite Halloween printable packet, check out my Halloween alphabet coloring pages, Pumpkin Coloring Pages, Free Halloween Gnomes Coloring Pages and be sure to try some of my easy Halloween food craft projects like Ghost Cupcakes, Spider Cupcakes, and Spooky Graveyard Brownies. It isn’t themed for one occasion so you can fit it into a variety of Halloween, Thanksgiving, or autumn lesson ideas. I would say this is a great packet to use anytime from September through November. Is this appropriate for Thanksgiving, Halloween, or just generalized fall learning? We also used the how to draw page to make a play dough scarecrow and as a jumping off point for a scarecrow puppet activity and puppet show. The printable pack includes a how to draw a scarecrow page which has been lots of fun. It’s also been a fun way to introduce some drawing skills and work on following directions. The Scarecrow’s Hat– A circular story about a chicken, friendship, and problem solving.Scarecrow (Fall Fun)– A book with simple text for emerging readers that explains how and why scarecrows are used.Scaredycrow– A cute book about friends with a scarecrow paper doll.Other fun scarecrow books for first graders: We used this in conjunction with some books about scarecrows like Scarecrow by Cynthia Rylant to reinforce close reading and describing characters. The word search reinforced some seasonal words and helped reinforce emerging reading skills. Both the word search page and the describe your scarecrow page have helped reinforce writing sentences, which is something we’ve been working on as part of our first grade curriculum. This adorable fall printable has been a fun way to work on writing and literacy skills. Scarecrow Printables for Literacy and Creative Writing Practice So I thought it would be fun to reinforce the scarecrow activities with a scarecrow printable activity. We hit the apple orchard, the pumpkin patch, a sunflower maze, a corn maze, and some farms.īut this fall, we’ve spent a bit of time on scarecrow themed learning, including taking a trip to a local scarecrow festival. It’s such a fun time of year to do field trips and themed lessons. I absolutely adore homeschooling in the fall. thanks in part to the circumstances of the year, but also I’ve always been drawn to the idea of homeschool. ![]() If you’ve been following us for awhile, you know we are currently homeschooling our first grader. As a member of the Amazon affiliate program, I may earn a small commision off of qualifying purchases. Activities include cut and paste, labeling, word searches, coloring, and more to reinforce literacy, vocabulary and fine motor skills. Free scarecrow printables and coloring pages make a fun, festive addition to pre k, kindergarten, first and second grade and homeschool fall curriculum. ![]()
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