80 Fun Ideas! Ultimate List of Fall Family Activities

Fall Family Activities: Classroom Teaching Activities

50) This Fall Button Tree from Hands On As We Grow is a perfect quiet time activity for preschoolers.

51) Here’s another great quiet activity for little ones: pressing leaves into Play Dough (from Learn Play Imagine).

52) This was an amazingly simple (and fun!) preschool project my son and I did last week. We made a Fall Leaf Wreath, and we learned about shapes and colors while making it! I loved it so much it’s now part of our fall decor!

53) The Educators Spin On It has a great day-by-day schedule of fall activities for toddlers! Check it out!

54) Love these 30 Free Fall-Themed Journal prompts for September from Life Over C’s!

55) There are lots of learning ideas found in these Fall Math & Literacy Lessons for Kindergarten pages found at Teachers Pay Teachers.

56) Whoa! This Fall Math and Literacy Packet from The Moffatt Girls is packed with printable goodness!

57) Here are some great fall-inspired speech and language therapy activities from The Speech Room News.

58) My preschooler loves his Playdough mats! And these ones from Totschooling are fall themed!

59) Discover why leaves change color with this activity from Education.com

60) These Outdoor Acorn Math Activities from Living Montessori Now are fun and educational. So many ideas here!

61) Leaf threading a great fine motor skill for preschoolers. Check out this tutorial from Here Come the Girls.

62) Wildflower Ramblings has a free printable here for identifying leaves. Sweet!

63) Speaking of sweet… No Time for Flashcards’ Candy Corn Math is perfect for my sweet-toothed daughter.

64) And BabyCentre Blog’s fall-themed Toddler Treasure Hunt Photoshoot is a fun new way to teach colors.

Last, fall is my family’s favorite time to get outside! Enjoy the beautiful fall colors (and enjoy awesome family time!) with these wonderful fall outdoor activities!

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As a wife and mom to four passionate kids, Alicia Michelle loves encouraging women, married couples and families with practical tips for growing closer to God during holidays like Easter, Christmas and Thanksgiving. Alicia is the owner/editor of both ChristCenteredHolidays.com and YourVibrantFamily.com; the author of Plan to Be Flexible, The Back to School Survival Manual; and the creator/producer of the "7 Days to a Less Angry Mom Online Video Course,", Christ-Centered Christmas Resources and My Memory Box Organizing System. In addition, she is a monthly contributor for several popular family blogs, including Crosswalk.com. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest.

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