There are so many fall themed printables online! I usually choose a few pages from several packets to mix things up and give a good variety. Here are several we did this time.
This counting wheel came from Homeschool Creations. We used clothespins with numbers written on them to identify how many items were in each section.
We did the color pumpkin page and pumpkin feelings book from 1+1+1=1.
This pumpkin magnet page came from 2 Teaching Mommies.
I printed these scarecrow number and letter pages from Making Learning Fun.
For more fall preschool packs check out this list at Totally Tots.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
Paper Scrap Pumpkin
This is a cute fall table decoration but was a little hard for my 3 year old to do by herself. Gather your supplies.
Cut strips of orange and yellow paper, vertically. We covered our toilet paper tube with orange paper as well. Tape both ends of the paper strips to the inside of the tube (I assisted with this).
For the stem we rolled up some brown paper and taped it to the inside. She cut some green scraps we turned into a leaf.
The result...an adorable decoration for the table this fall!
Cut strips of orange and yellow paper, vertically. We covered our toilet paper tube with orange paper as well. Tape both ends of the paper strips to the inside of the tube (I assisted with this).
For the stem we rolled up some brown paper and taped it to the inside. She cut some green scraps we turned into a leaf.
The result...an adorable decoration for the table this fall!
Pumpkin Patch Craft
We loved this one! First gather your supplies. We used a sheet of green foam for the base, brown ribbon for the vines, green felt with an adhesive back for the leaves, orange pom-poms, gold pipe cleansers for the stems and googly eyes.
Start putting the patch together! Ribbon down first, then add leaves. Glue on eyes and stems. Finally glue the pumpkins on the vine.
Show it off with a cheesy jack-o-lantern grin!
Start putting the patch together! Ribbon down first, then add leaves. Glue on eyes and stems. Finally glue the pumpkins on the vine.
Show it off with a cheesy jack-o-lantern grin!
Friday, October 5, 2012
Fall Tree
Yesterday we went for a walk and collect leaves to make our fall tree.
I cut the bottom of a toilet paper roll and glued and taped it to a piece of cardboard. I then taped several strips of construction paper to the top of the tube for hanging branches.
We used yellow, red, and orange paint. She wasn't as interested in painting the leaves so our tree is a little bare...but that's a fall tree I guess!
I cut the bottom of a toilet paper roll and glued and taped it to a piece of cardboard. I then taped several strips of construction paper to the top of the tube for hanging branches.
We used yellow, red, and orange paint. She wasn't as interested in painting the leaves so our tree is a little bare...but that's a fall tree I guess!
Acorn Tree Math Game
I made my own version of the Acorn Tree Math game from Toddler Approved. I made 2 game game board by drawing a tree on each and laminating them. I printed off acorns, cut them out and laminated them. When we started the game I taped a piece of contact paper to the game board so our acorns stick. You can also put magnets on the acorns and use a magnet board, or just place the acorns on the tree without them sticking.
Here are the supplies you need.
To play the game we took turns rolling the dice, adding the numbers together and placing that many acorns on our board. We each rolled 3 times. The player with the most acorns on their tree won. We played several times.
Pirate dad even joined in the fun later the day when he got home from work.
Here are the supplies you need.
To play the game we took turns rolling the dice, adding the numbers together and placing that many acorns on our board. We each rolled 3 times. The player with the most acorns on their tree won. We played several times.
Pirate dad even joined in the fun later the day when he got home from work.
Fall Theme
This week we are doing letter Yy with our friend but I decided to focus on fall as we've been enjoying my favorite time of year!
Our board this week.
Here is our list of activities and crafts.
Our board this week.
Here is our list of activities and crafts.
Monday, October 1, 2012
Doctor Kit Craft
Make a doctor kit! This is an easy craft with things we had laying around the house. I used construction paper to make a doctor bag and used several items in our first aid kit to fill it up. You can also print pictures from the computer of items to go in a doctor kit.
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