Nothing reminds us of fall like the touch,
feel, smell and sight of pumpkins! Pumpkins are a great medium to use for
teaching in the fall. Here you will find 9 crafts, videos, resources, and
activities to get you started on your pumpkin adventures this fall!
I hope you learned some new ideas to utilize pumpkins in the classroom this fall. While putting this post together I learned some new tricks with blogging that I hope will help me create a more useful page. Keep on learning!
Let's Learn S'more!
1. This video is about the life cycle of a pumpkin. It really
gets the students thinking about the different stages a pumpkin goes through
before it is harvested.
2. Wow, games using a pumpkin that practice sight words, spelling words, and math
problems! They really give the students a chance to touch and feel the pumpkin
as they roll it back and forth.
5. For science and sensory try out this pumpkin slime! Your students will love getting their hands oozing with a real pumpkin.
7. Making an anchor chart like this one will help your students as they investigate and describe a pumpkin. For example, they can list how many seeds, how many lines, what's the inside of the pumpkin is like, and what the outside is like. So many questions and things to talk about.
9. For more pumpkin themed fun, this cut and paste emergent reader
works on positional words. Students love creating their own books as they cut
and paste the pictures of a pumpkin!
3. Try this recipe for Pumpkin Pie play dough! Your students
will love the Pumpkin smell!
5. For science and sensory try out this pumpkin slime! Your students will love getting their hands oozing with a real pumpkin.
7. Making an anchor chart like this one will help your students as they investigate and describe a pumpkin. For example, they can list how many seeds, how many lines, what's the inside of the pumpkin is like, and what the outside is like. So many questions and things to talk about.
I hope you learned some new ideas to utilize pumpkins in the classroom this fall. While putting this post together I learned some new tricks with blogging that I hope will help me create a more useful page. Keep on learning!
Let's Learn S'more!
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