I'm very excited about this printable set! We love autumn, and I have a ton of ideas for "extension" activities using these printables, which I'll be sharing throughout the month! Keep reading below a detailed description of included activities.
(For personal use only, please!)
Autumn Apples Printable Set
Here's the breakdown of what's included:
Intro page (page 1), which gives an idea of the skills involved. You can skip printing this page to save ink. I tend to print it, and then stick this cover page into the front of the binder I store our printable sets in, so I know what set is in the binder without flipping through - makes it easier to re-use my printable sets in future months.
Patterning Pages (pages 2-6), a series of three patterning games, designed to introduce, reinforce, and review patterning.
- Copying patterns. I plan to do this page with a package of fake leaves from the dollar store. You could also use real leaves, or print second set of these pages and cut them to use in pattern matching.
- Completing patterns. Cut the leaves on the final row of the game, then use them to complete the patterns.
- Coloring patterns. Leaf outlines to color patterns onto.
Adding (pages 7-9), basic addition with sums up to 10.
- Adding leaves worksheet. Color in the correct amount of leaves to solve the addition problems.
- Addition problem cards. Use these apple-themed cards for manipulative- based addition activities.
Shape Matching (page 10), use these sets of matching shapes a matching game, or play a memory game with them.
Tracing ( pages 11-13).
- Shape tracing. Square, circle, and triangle.
- Line tracing.
Sequencing (pages 14-15)
- Number sequencing cards, 1-21. Use these cards for sequencing, manipulative-based counting activities, numeral review.
- Capital letter sequencing cards, A-Z. Use these cards for letter sequencing, building basic CVC words, letter review.
Upper and lower case letters (pages 16-17). Cut the apple letter cards, then sort the upper and lowercase letters onto the correct tree.
Color Sorting (pages 18-21), cut out the apples, then sort the colors onto the right tree. (Note: These little apples will make excellent counters for numeral activities, too.)
This is wonderful! Thanks for sharing it.
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