![]() ![]() This printable has a full lesson plan for the book Pumpkin, Pumpkin and a printable sequencing page that can be used for learning about the pumpkin life cycle alone or along with the book. Pumpkin Pumpkin Sequencing Activity – Printable and Lesson Plan.Pumpkin Life Cycle Sequencing Cards– Two sets to choose from.LEGO fans can act out their favorite pumpkin stories with this fun Farmer’s Market block set. Present your child with a pumpkin anatomy felt board activity and they will learn to identify the parts of a pumpkin pretty quickly. Perfect for aspiring farmers and kids who can’t wait for Halloween! TEACHING RESOURCES The Pumpkin Book – The book features bold, clearly-labeled illustrations, directions for drying seeds, and even how to carve funny or scary faces into your pumpkin (with an adult’s help), along with a fascinating section on pumpkin facts and lore. Tiffin and his students explore skip counting and estimation in a fun pumpkin-themed classroom experiment! The Run-Away Pumpkin – On a windy autumn day, Marla Little comes running down the hill, yelling, “Help! My giant pumpkin is rolling away! Onward it goes, rolling and turning, with no sign of stopping! Diddle-dee-doo! Oh, what shall I do?” If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore. Writing prompt: Write a sentence about pumpkins.įill your book basket with a great collection of pumpkin books for kids.Which one is different?: Identify the image that is different in each row.Tracing practice: Trace the lines, and then trace the shapes.Turn the cards upside down, and play a memory matching game with your preschoolers. Matching game: Print the page on cardstock.Color the letter P or use dots to form the letter. Continue until one column reaches the top. Graphing: Roll the dice and fill in the graph.Letter hunt: Identify all letters P and p.Do-a-dot: Work on fine motor skills by filling in the dots with dot markers, circle stickers, or crayons.Counting practice: Count the pumpkins.Have your preschoolers put the puzzle together in number order. Counting puzzles: Laminate and cut apart the pieces.Color and write: Color a pumpkin and write the word.4-part pumpkin puzzles: Laminate and cut apart the pieces for your preschooler to reassemble. ![]() Inside this 17-page freebie, you’ll get the following activities that are perfect for your preschooler: Stay tuned for a full pumpkin-themed unit study with a science, literacy, and math focus. These activities are general pumpkin-themed preschool pages. Since then, however, I’ve updated some of the graphics and added a few new activities for those of you who missed it the first time around.Ĭombine this fun learning pack with the fall leaves printable I shared last week, and you’ve got what you need to welcome fall to your homeschool preschool! I originally released this printable two years ago. They’re a fun way to work on preschool math and literacy skills. But, I’m getting anxious!Īdd these free preschool printables to your pumpkin-themed activities this fall. Then, the temperatures rise again throughout the day to remind me that autumn isn’t quite here yet. Our weather is teasing me with cooler nights and mornings. With it comes all things pumpkin! As you begin planning your preschool pumpkin theme, be sure to make time to share these pumpkin patch printable activities with your preschoolers! ![]()
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