Fall Graphing Worksheets For Kids Free Printable

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These fall graphing worksheets are a simple, hands-on way for kids to explore early math skills like counting, comparing, and data analysis. As the leaves start to change and cooler weather rolls in, it’s the perfect time to add some seasonal fun like this to your lesson plans!

Enjoying autumn math featuring pumpkins, apples, and colorful leaves is easy with printable activities like this for your math centers and homeschool projects.

These preschool worksheets are easy to print and engaging for young learners in the classroom or at home. Want to keep the learning going? Pair them with more seasonal themes for pre-k and dive into a full season of fun and learning!

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Fun Fall Worksheets

Our fall graphing worksheets are great for teaching your preschooler the basics of graph making!

We have included 3 different count and graph activities in this set of printables. Each one is designed to introduce your kids to graphing and counting data in a fun, seasonal way.

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Your little ones must carefully count each fall image and then color in the correct number of spaces on the graph. When complete, they’ll have created their own graph – complete with accurate data!

Not only do these worksheets develop your kid’s math skills, but also their fine motor skills. As they color each graph, your kids will work on their pencil grip and hand-eye coordination. If you want more math printables, be sure to check out these fun fall math worksheets.

Your kids are going to love our fall graphing worksheets! They’re the perfect way to bring the fun of fall into your lesson for early finishers or holiday celebrations.

If crafts are more your kiddos’ thing, we have plenty of Fall crafts for them to make too!

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Fall Preschool Books

Reading books together is a wonderful way to spend quality time and foster a love of literature in your little ones.

By reading together, you’ll also be able to discuss the story and its themes, which can help your child develop critical thinking skills and expand their imagination!

There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves: The mischievous old lady swallowed a handful of leaves! Her tummy started to rumble. So she swallowed some more items. Then, even more. But as her stomach grew full, the leaves began to poke out through her mouth… when suddenly – poofffff! – it turned into a scarecrow!

Pete The Cat Falling For Autumn: Pete is not a fan of fall. But he decides to do some detective work and finds out that there are many things about this season he loves, like corn mazes, hayrides, wearing scarves, and apple picking! This story helps kids learn that even though they might not love every season of the year, there are still good parts to each one.

We’re Going On A Leaf Hunt: The seasons are changing, the days are getting shorter, and children everywhere are starting to make plans for their favorite outdoor adventures – and what could be more fun than a Leaf Hunt?!

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Craft Ideas For Fall

Scarecrow Toilet Paper Roll Craft – Our scarecrow toilet paper roll craft is great for letting your kids get creative this fall!

This craft combines coloring, cutting, and problem-solving into one fun activity. Your kids will love making their own little scarecrows and using them for pretend play!

Tissue Paper Apple Craft – With this fun activity, your kids can make colorful apples using tissue paper and glue. It’s the perfect craft to combine imagination with skill development. Put your little ones in charge of designing their own apples for some amazing creations!

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Pumpkin Name Craft – Our pumpkin name craft is an engaging way to teach your kids how to spell their names. The free printable template makes this activity super easy to do and simple to customize! Your little pumpkins will be so proud to show off their personalized works of art.

Corn Craft for Preschoolers – Get your kids excited about learning with this creative corn craft! We have provided two templates to choose from, depending on your kid’s scissors skills.

This craft works your kids’ cutting and sticking skills, and they can choose any color cardstock they like to make their corn!

Fall Activities For Kindergarten

Give your kid’s math skills a boost with our fall counting worksheets! This printable set is full of fun counting activities with a seasonal twist.

Your kindergartner can practice counting, number recognition, and other math skills with these worksheets! They’re a great no-prep way to reinforce math concepts this fall.

Our fall connect the dots are super cute and full of seasonal fun. Your kids will develop their dexterity and improve their counting skills as they complete each image. When finished, they can color in or even cut out each picture to make a fun fall-themed display!

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Try these scarecrow worksheets with your kindergartners and spark their creativity this fall! Each page offers a unique challenge for your kiddos to complete.

From handwriting practice to letter recognition and reading comprehension, your kids will get a little bit of everything with these printables.

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We love book companion activities, and these There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves printables are no exception! Your kids will practice beginning sounds and pattern making, and there’s even a scarecrow craft to enjoy!

Read the book together and then complete the worksheets for a fun way to review the story.

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