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By Kim Vij

5 Simple Leaf Activities for Kids

Here are a few simple leaf activities for your child as you welcome fall this year.

Confession… I adore Autumn!

For years and years, I’ve had my Mom send me the Fall Leaves from Virginia when they start to change so that my children and students could experience it. 

She was so sweet to even include Acorn, Walnuts, Pecans and Dried Corn into the package too.  We create sensory trays with the things that we receive from up North and compare it to the things we discover in the South. Even though we live in the south I really want my children to know that there are seasons of change all over the world.

Plus as you saw last week we do have changes in the south, you just have to look for them and print out your Fall Journal & Observation Sheet to keep track.

Fall sensory sorting with leaves and acorns for kids on red tray

This week after school we had lots of fun with Leaves indoors and exploring outdoors.  I found a few packets of pretend leaves at the Dollar Tree and we discovered many activities to do with them. 

Yes I know it would be much better to be able to play outdoors with the real ones, I’m totally jealous if that’s your house like on Mamasmiles but with weather close to 90 degrees you don’t find too many trees changing. 

So we came up with few fun things on our own to explore at home after school.

Leaf Activities for After School Fun

Making a leaf puppet with googly eyes and leaf on popsicle stick

Create Fall Trays for Fall Sensory Exploration

Using leaves that you’ve collected or received in the mail explore the leaves.  Compare and Contrast.  We even have a few acorns there too. 

We make a special Leaf Puppet to use with our Puppet Stage.

Indoor Leaf Movement Game for Kids

Leaf Wind Exploration

We had hours of fun literally using the leaves  My daughter discovered that if she piled them up onto the tray she could make them fly all over and then try to catch them on the tray as they fell down.

It was great to see how she also figured out that if she used the try for wind the leaves would stay up longer but the ceiling fan ended the game much quicker.  Wind and Motion were the lessons of the afternoons with leaves. 

What I loved the most was watching them work together and pick the leaves up again and again and again without one single complaint! .

Leaf Stringing and Patterning

Using the leaves we whole punched small holes into each of them and both of my girls enjoyed stringing them onto pipecleaners to make fall necklaces and garlands.

Math Fact Family Trees

We’re working on memorizing our math facts this year in First Grade so we need all the hands on ways we can learn them. We used the leaves to created Fact Families Leaves that belong with each tree.  We just simple picked a number and then found the other two number that could make up that number and then practiced forming number sentences to match. 

Some examples to start with are {2, 3, 5}  or {4, 5, 9} or {1, 6, 7}. 

Leaf Prints

Using our Leaf stamps we had fun creating Fall Scenery and Patterns.  My daughter made a few fall cards for our family too.  Of course the good old fashion way of rubbing them or stamping painted leaves is tons of fun too.  Here’s how our Prints turned out in Tot School.

Looking for more Leaf Activities. You may like…

Leaf Scavenger Hunt with Numbers for Kids this Fall
10 Fall Leaf Activities for Preschoolers and Toddlers
Fall STEm Challenge for kids with leaves

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About Kim Vij

Early childhood teacher, author, speaker and mom of 3. Kim shares ways to make learning fun and parenting an adventure by sharing developmentally appropriate activities.

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Comments

  1. Tiffiny says

    October 5, 2014 at 10:29 pm

    LOVE that math fact tree!

  2. Anna @ The Measured Mom says

    September 16, 2013 at 2:41 am

    Such a great collection of ideas, Kim!

  3. Deb Chitwood says

    October 10, 2012 at 6:25 am

    It's wonderful that your mom sends such special packages! I LOVE your leaf activities … and thanks so much for sharing your wonderful printables. I featured your Fact Family Trees as the Free Printable of the Day at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow

  4. Raising a Happy Child says

    October 8, 2012 at 2:43 pm

    How thoughtful of your Mom to send you this fall package! I really love fall as well.

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