This resource is perfect for toddler and preschool kids, with lots of cut-and-paste activities. Use this for your Pumpkin lesson plan, Fall activities, independent activities, or just for fun.
Let me share a sneak peek of the activities in this fun resource.
Part #1: Learning About Pumpkins
First, we are learning a bit about pumpkins, this includes learning about the pumpkin life cycle, the parts of a pumpkin, and the sequence of carving a pumpkin.
Use this for your Pumpkin week.
Lots of cut-and-paste activities are included.
Have fun tracing, coloring, and drawing seeds.
Perfect to introduce the sequencing concept.
Pumpkin Activity Packet
Let’s have a fun Pumpkin Month with this easy-to-use Pumpkin Activity Packet.
Your kids will be so busy and excited that you’ll smile looking at the day you grab this Pumpkin pack.
Part #2: Fine Motor Activities
There are lots of fine motor activities included. Your kids will have so much fun practicing cutting, pasting and sorting.
Let me share sneak peeks of the activities.
Lots of fine motor activities included : Scissors cutting, sorting, glue skills and more.
We’ll start with warming up your kids by cutting the pumpkin stuff on the cutting pages.
Dot using dot marker, or bingo dauber and chips, or dot sticker, or paint – so many options!
Have your kids cut these pre-scrambled 2-piece puzzles, and solve them.
Visual Discrimination
The below activities are perfect for practicing visual discrimination skills, along with cutting, pasting, and problem solving skills.
Cut the pictures. Paste on the matching one.
Cut the pictures. Paste on their shadows.
Pumpkin Activity Packet
Let’s have a fun Pumpkin Month with this easy-to-use Pumpkin Activity Packet.
Your kids will be so busy and excited that you’ll smile looking at the day you grab this Pumpkin pack.
Sorting by Attributes
Have fun sorting the pumpkins according to their size, color, type, and emotion.
Cut the pumpkins, and sort them by size.
Cut the pumpkins, and sort them by color.
Cut the pumpkins, and sort them by type. Which pumpkin has a face, and which has no face.
Cut the pumpkins, and sort them by emotion. Emotions include happy pumpkin, sad, angry, and more.
Patterning
There are also AB Pattern cut and paste activities.
First, we learn the simple concept of pattern. Cut the pumpkins and copy the AB pattern.
Next, let’s take a guess what comes next in the pumpkin patterns.
Pumpkin Activity Packet
Let’s have a fun Pumpkin Month with this easy-to-use Pumpkin Activity Packet.
Your kids will be so busy and excited that you’ll smile looking at the day you grab this Pumpkin pack.
Part #3: Pumpkin-themed Math and Literacy
In this part, we’ll be introducing the letters and numbers 1 to 10 using adorable pumpkins.
Use the activities for your beginning learners to introduce letters and numbers.
Simple activity here: Find the letters O and P, and just color that letter.
Another number recognition activity: Color the pumpkins by numbers.
This one is a letter recognition activity: Color the pictures by letters.
Cut and paste number recognition: Just cut the pumpkin with numbers, then paste on the matching numbers.
This is for letters: Just cut the pumpkin with letters, then paste on the matching letters.
Ready for a fun Pumpkin week?
Shop Pumpkin Activity Packet
Pumpkin Activity Packet
Let’s have a fun Pumpkin Month with this easy-to-use Pumpkin Activity Packet.
Your kids will be so busy and excited that you’ll smile looking at the day you grab this Pumpkin pack.
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