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Trace or Cut Out the Leaf Use a pencil to trace the leaf or cut it out with a scissors. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet (subscribers only). |
Color the Fall Words on the Left or Right Color the fall items on the left or the right. For example, "Color the leaf on the left yellow." Items: leaf, turkey, pumpkin, haystack, corn, acorn, apple, rake, scarecrow, web. Or go to the answers. |
I Can Color Fall Words Color fall (autumn) words, including pumpkin, haystack, corn, acorn, apple, rake, scarecrow, web. |
I Can Draw Fall Words Draw and color fall words, including leaf, turkey, pumpkin, haystack, corn, acorn, apple, rake, scarecrow, web. |
Draw Four Fall Items Draw four fall items. Below each object, write its name. |
Draw Four Pumpkins Draw four pumpkins. Draw a wide pumpkin, a big pumpkin, a tall pumpkin, and a small pumpkin. |
Draw and Compare Leaves Draw two leaves and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which leaf is longer?" |
Draw and Compare Scarecrows Draw two scarecrows and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which one would scare crows better?" |
Draw and Compare Spiders Draw two spiders and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which spider has longer legs?" |
Scarecrow: Follow the Instructions Draw and color a scarecrow according to simple directions, such as, "Color the scarecrow's hat and nose orange." Or go to the answers. |
Cornucopia: Follow the Instructions Color the cornucopia according to simple directions, such as, "Color the pair of pears yellow." Or go to the answers. |
Draw and Write: Fall Favorite Draw a picture of your favorite thing about fall. What is the best thing about this season? |
Draw and Write: Fall Scene Draw and Write -- Draw a picture of a fall scene and write about it. |
Draw and Write: Scarecrow Draw a picture of a very frightening scarecrow. Write about why your scarecrow would scare away birds from farmland. |
Symmetrical Fall Pictures: Finish the Drawing Worksheet Finish each of the four drawings around the line of symmetry. The autumn pictures are a leaf, apple, scarecrow, and rake. Or go to the answers. |
Symmetrical Scarecrow Picture: Finish the Drawing Worksheet Finish the drawing of the scarecrow around the line of symmetry. Or go to the answer page. |
Autumn: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw an Autumn scene, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Fall: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a Fall scene, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Pumpkin: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a pumpkin, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Scarecrow: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a scarecrow, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Autumn: Draw and Write 3 Things Draw three things you might see or do in the fall and write about each of them. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
Draw a Scarecrow, Day and Night Draw a scarecrow during the day and during the night. On the left half of the page, draw the scene during the day; on the right side of the page, draw the scene during the night. Write a short caption for each side. Or go to a pdf of the page. |
Draw a Scarecrow, Winter and Summer Draw a scarecrow during the winter and during the summer. On the left half of the page, draw the scene during the winter; on the right side of the page, draw the scene during the summer. Write a short caption for each side. Or go to a pdf of the page. |
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