Free Printable Johnny Appleseed Worksheets For Kids

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Johnny Appleseed worksheets are a playful pick for fall-themed learning and storytelling fun! These printables bring the tale of Johnny Appleseed with easy-to-follow activities that help kids explore counting, letter sounds, tracing, and more.

Whether they are coloring or counting apples, they’re soaking up valuable skills while knowing about kindness, nature, and helping others. Don’t forget to check out our full collection of preschool worksheets for even more print-and-play fun!

Promotional image for free Johnny Appleseed worksheets for kids, showing two activity sheets. One is a sequencing task titled "What Did Johnny Appleseed Do?" and the other is a fact and counting sheet titled "All About Johnny Appleseed" with an illustration of Johnny and an apple tree.Pin

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Johnny Appleseed Printables

Wondering how to introduce the story of the American pioneer nurseryman to young children? Here’s how! 

These Johnny Appleseed practice sheets are thoughtfully designed to mix storytelling and strengthening counting abilities and sequencing into fun, age-appropriate activities. They’re perfect for introducing little learners to both a well-known folk hero and important early learning skills.

All About Johnny Appleseed

The first page invites kids to color a friendly illustration of Johnny planting apple seeds. You can also ask them to color in the illustrations to keep them engaged before moving to other exercises on the page.

Right below, there’s a simple Yes or No activity where children answer questions like “Did Johnny plant apple seeds?” and “Did he wear a cowboy hat?” This section helps develop listening comprehension, recall, and critical thinking while reinforcing facts about the story. 

On the right side, they get to count the apples on the tree and write the number in a sentence: “I see ___ apples!” This supports number recognition, one-to-one correspondence, and handwriting practice.

Children's worksheet titled "All About Johnny Appleseed" featuring a drawing of Johnny Appleseed next to an apple tree. The page includes a short biography, yes-or-no questions, and a section to color and count apples, with the number "6" written in.Pin

What Did Johnny Appleseed Do?

This one brings in sequencing skills with a cut-and-paste and coloring activity in a single page. Children look at a simple story broken into four parts: Johnny gathers seeds, plants them, trees grow, and people eat the apples.

For a fun break, you can ask them to color the illustrations in the boxes first. They then match and glue the picture pieces into the correct order. This task encourages storytelling, logical thinking, and early reading skills by helping them understand the idea of steps and order.

It also gives a nice boost to fine motor skills through careful cutting and gluing.

Together, these printables offer a hands-on learning experience that blends literacy, math, and fine motor practice wrapped up in a story that they will enjoy hearing again and again.

Children’s sequencing worksheet titled “What Did Johnny Appleseed Do?” with four labeled steps and blank boxes to paste images. The bottom section shows four cutout illustrations: a girl eating an apple, Johnny standing, Johnny planting seeds, and an apple tree.Pin

Fall Books For Kids

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?!

Two printable worksheets about Johnny Appleseed. The top worksheet features a biography, yes-or-no questions, and an apple counting activity. The bottom worksheet is a cut-and-paste sequencing task with labeled steps and images to show the order of Johnny's actions.Pin

Kids Fall Crafts

Johnny Appleseed Puppet – Get the story fun going and let the kiddos learn more about Johnny, this time in an entertaining puppet show. This paper bag puppet DIY brings Johnny to life with a tin-pot hat and a friendly face they get to decorate themselves. 

They will color, cut, and glue each piece onto the bag. It’s ideal for role-playing the story, which boosts storytelling, listening, and imaginative speech.

Football Craft For Kids – Celebrate autumn and football season with this printable football cut‑and‑make project. They will cut out the pieces and assemble them to mimic a real football, supporting color recognition, following directions, scissor control, and spatial awareness.

A collage of four photos shows various fall-themed paper crafts made for children. The crafts include: two paper farmers holding apples, two smiling football shapes with faces, two corncobs with eyes peeking out from green husks, and two orange pumpkins with smiling faces.Pin

Indian Corn Craft – Children fill with colorful shapes or use dot markers to build their own happy yellow corn. As they choose to snip out the kernel, they practice pattern making, color sorting, and fine motor precision.

Pumpkin Paper Plate Craft – Transform a paper plate into a bright, smiling pumpkin. Coloring, trimming, and gluing help build hand strength and spatial sense. 

You can also use this chance to discuss pumpkins and other healthy vegetables harvested in the season, and watch them grow vocabulary and a better appreciation for healthy foods.

Activities About Fall For Preschoolers

Little fingers will certainly enjoy working on this set of Hedgehog’s Home For Fall activities. It’s a great tool for enhancing a wide array of early skills, including pattern recognition, line tracing for handwriting, and a Label the Bear exercise, while it encourages environmental curiosity.

These cute pumpkin tracing worksheets are filled with outlines and dashed lines that will allow children to practice tracing curves and lines. It’s excellent for strengthening pen grip for toddlers, letting them prepare for writing. 

They get to trace a huge, happy pumpkin before coloring it in and in other pages, they can continue working on tracing lines and letters.

A collage of four educational activity sheets for children with fall themes. The sheets include: a matching page with pictures and names of woodland animals, two color-by-number pages featuring scarecrows, and a letter tracing worksheet for the letter "P" with a pumpkin illustration.Pin

It’s not the fall harvest season without some cheerful scarecrows ready to be filled with bright hues in this bundle of scarecrow color by numbers

The task is more than just using crayons, though, as kids have to read the color names and corresponding numbers and match those with the blocks on the drawings. These sheets combine color identification, number‑to‑color matching, and following multi‑step directions.

This fall math activities for preschoolers collection from 3 Boys and a Dog includes autumn‑themed math exercises such as comparing size and numbers, matching games, and pattern recognition, paired with vibrant icons to symbolize the season. 

Each activity brings together hands-on practice with key early learning targets that tie in nicely with seasonal themes and nature.

Free Printable Johnny Appleseed Worksheets

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