![]() ![]() Raking Leaves Dramatic Play – Preschoolers will use their arm strength to pretend rake fabric leaves on the ground. ![]() Handprint Tree – Toddlers will paint and stamp their hands over the tree stump to make a fall tree keepsake. Leaf Patterns – Use small fabric leaves to make color patterns with the leaves. (Fun Learning for Kids)įall Leaf Puzzles – Use contact paper or a laminator with real leaves cut in half to create a matching pairs puzzle. Painting with Leaves – Use fabric leaves and clothespins as a brush for painting fun textures. (Mrs Plemons’ Kindergarten)Ĭolor the Leaves – For an easy color recognition activity, print out these coloring sheets for preschoolers to color in the leaf with the color listed. Leaves Sand Tray – Print out these leaf alphabet cards for preschoolers to practice tracing in the sand tray. Leaf Garland – Use newspaper or regular paper to lace together decorated leaf cutouts for a garland. (Gift of Curiosity)Īutumn Suncatchers – Use contact paper to make gorgeous leaf suncatchers to decorate the windows. Lacing Cards – Practice fine motor skills by lacing through these fall leaf cards. (Rhythms of Play)Īutumn Tree Painting – Recreate the appearance of fall leaves by stamping paint with a cotton ball or cork. Windy Fall Leaves Sensory Bottle – This sensory bottle of fall colors is beautiful to look at and hold for little hands. Leaf Rubbings Book – Create a book of leaf rubbings for preschoolers to keep by the end of the season. Leaf Potato Stamp – Carve a stem shape into a potato wedge to create a leaf-shaped stamp for fun fall painting. Leaf Hunt Gather and Sort – Toddlers will sort leaves into each bag by color, which is a great fun way to clean up the lawn! (This Little Home of Mine) (Fun Learning for Kids)įall Wreath Making – Use paper plates and fake leaves to glue together beautiful fall wreath decorations. (Happy Toddler Playtime)įall Tree Number Recognition – Practice counting skills by matching the numbered leaf to the correct number placement on the tree. Oobleck and Leaves – Preschoolers will love this messy sensory activity playing with oobleck mixed with fall leaves. Salt Crystal Leaves – For a fun science activity, place leaf-shaped pipe cleaners in jars of salt water to form crystals. Leaf Action Art – Energetic toddlers will love shaking these jars to cover leaves with fall colored paint.Įasy Marbled Fall Leaves – Swirl paint around with shaving cream to create beautiful patterns to press leaves onto. ![]() Watercolor Fall Leaf Art – Practice fine motor skills by using pipettes to cover leaves with beautiful watercolors. □ Bonus! I’ve included some FREE leaf counting cards towards the bottom of this post. This collection of 25 Fall Leaf Activities adds gorgeous Autumn color into your home or classroom, including the windows, the art tables, and the sensory bins. Seeing the leaves change from green to orange, yellow, red, and purple makes me crave decorating my classroom! I’m lucky enough to live in the Pacific Northwest, where the nature is gorgeous.Īs soon as the temperature begins to cool down, all of the trees begin rapidly changing colors. One of the greatest parts about the fall time is all of the beautiful colors. Add some gorgeous fall colors to your home or classroom! Inside: These fall leaf activities add some seasonal fun to your Autumn time. ![]()
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