Autumn Activity Book
Autumn Activity Book
Autumn Activity Book
Activity Book
Thanksgiving
autumn
fall
maple syrup
rain
squirrels
acorns
pumpkin
spice
sweaters
cozy
hot cocoa
Table of Contents
Autumn Activity Book
My Autumn Sketchbook
Fall Resolution Tree
Capture Fall Leaves in Stained Glass
Leaf Types
Make Leaf Rubbing Animals
Leaf Rubbing Frames
Find Out Why Leaves Change Color #1
Find Out Why Leaves Change Color #2
Make a Raffia-Wrapped Fall Wreath
Autumn Decorations
Thanksgiving Writing Worksheet #1
Thanksgiving Writing Worksheet #2
Thanksgiving Banner
Thanksgiving Crossword Puzzle
Holiday Word Search: Thanksgiving
Play Paper Football
Certificate of Completion
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My Autumn
Sketchbook
INSTRUCTIONS
This is your mini book to celebrate the fall season.
Cut out each of these pages on the dotted line
down the middle.
Assemble them into a mini booklet using staples or
string to hold the pages together.
Then carry the book and a pencil with you when
you spend time outdoors during the fall!
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Drawyourfavorite
Tree
Whatcoloraretheleaves
duringautumn?
Usepaintorwatercolortodrawleaves.
Howdotreeslook
duringthefallseason?
Writeastoryaboutafavoritememoryyouhadthere.
DidYouKnow:
Leaves change color in autumn because they start to lose their
chlorophyll, the green pigment that absorbs light for photosynthesis. During winter there is not enough light for photosynthesis, so trees shed their food-making leaves. The beautiful
colors come from the natural coloring of the leaves, as well as
leftover glucose and other waste.
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Draw a
Pinecone
Draw a bunch of w
shapesthatoverlap.
Writeabouttheanimalsyouveseen:
Curvethetreetrunk
and add
more w shapes.
FunFact:
Evergreen trees, like pine trees, dont lose their leaves during
fall and winter. Their pine needles are weather-resistant.
Sometimes they can even photosynthesize during the winter.
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Draw a flock of
birds in migration
Bird Migration
Drawapictureofan
Autumn Sunset
Autumnal Equinox
Ever wonder why birds fly south for the winter? Scientists believe
that birds are born with the natural urge to migrateit is written
FunFact:
into
their genes. Even caged birds start acting differently during
Evergreenseason.
trees, like
pine do
trees,
lose their
leaves
during
migration
But how
the dont
birds know
where
to go?
fall and
winter.
aretheweather-resistant.
Some
experts
think Their
that thepine
birdsneedles
can sense
earths magnetic
Sometimes
they can are
even
field.
Many scientists
stillphotosynthesize
researching thisduring
theory.the winter.
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WriteaHaiku
Write a Haiku
something
seen Write
in nature
today.
Japanese
haiku about
is usually
inspiredyouve
by nature.
a haiku
Remember,
haikusyou
aresaw
written
with three
lines:
the first line
has
about
something
in nature
today.
Remember,
haikus
5 syllables,
the three
second
line each
has 7with
syllables,
andsyllable
the last line
are
written with
lines,
a specific
has 5 syllables.
pattern.
The first line has 5 syllables, the second line has 7
syllables, and the last line has 5 syllables.
Haiku Drawing
a picture
to go
with yourforpoem.
DrawDraw
a picture
of your
inspirations
the haikus.
Then fill it in with watercolors.
WriteaHaiku:
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FallResolutionTree
The autumn season signals a winding down of sorts, when trees shed their leaves,
leaves change their colors, and the end of the year approaches. Making resolutions is
an activity normally set aside for the New Year. But any time of year is a fitting time to
take a moment to identify goals and wishes and step back and express your thoughts.
This year, create a festive fall resolution tree with your child to celebrate the season!
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Resolution:
Resolution:
Resolution:
Resolution:
Resolution:
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Resolution:
My Goal:
My Goal:
My Goal:
My Goal:
My Goal:
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My Goal:
I am thankful for...
I am thankful for...
I am thankful for...
I am thankful for...
I am thankful for...
I am thankful for...
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Take time to talk about the change in seasons and what that means for the
trees. Why do leaves change color and fall? In the autumn chlorophyll breaks
down, allowing the other pigments to be seen. Leaves fall because trees are
getting ready by storing up their nutrients in their roots instead of their leaves.
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Leaf Types
There are many types of leaves. Go outside and see if you can find any of
these leaf shapes.
Poplar
Walnut
Elm
Birch
Maple
Oak
Willow
Ash
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Beech
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The mix of pigments in a leaf may be separated into bands of color. We can
see this same effect by doing a chromatography experiment. Chromatography
involves the separation of mixtures into individual components. By "absorption"
and "capillarity," separation can take place. The paper holds the substances
using absorption, while capillarity pulls the substances up the paper at different
rates. Pigments are separated on the paper and show up as colored streaks or
bands.
Paper holds
the subtances using absorption.
Capillarity pulls
substances up the
paper at different rates.
Compounds
travel up the paper.
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Fall
Banner
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Thanksgiving
Crossword Puzzle
Fill in the blanks with the words
from this list. Use the hints below!
Maylower
Gobble
Turkey
Pumpkin
Pilgrims
Football
Yam
Native Americans
HINTS
ACROSS
3. Popular sport on Thanksgiving
4. Ship that brought settlers to
America
5. Large orange fruit, made into pie
7. Another word for sweet potatoes
DOWN
1. Sound made by a Thanksgiving bird
2. People who helped the settlers
5. People who settled in America
6. Big bird eaten on Thanksgiving
Reading
Vocabulary
HOLIDAY
VOCABULARY
THANKSGIVING
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turkey
Pilgrims
America
stuffing
bounty
pie
harvest
thankful
gobble
Mayflower
maize
Indians
Paper Football
Fold a simple paper football, flick and try to make a goal! A fun way to practice addition skills, too. And it makes for a great indoor activity for sick days
or bad weather days.
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Paper Football
Instructions
Cut out the brown half of this page
along the dotted line.
Fold it over vertically (hot dog style)
Holding the paper vertical (tall)
fold the top-right corner down
into a triangle.
Continue to
fold down
making the
triangles until
you run out of
paper to fold.
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