If you’re looking for a fun way to bring pumpkins into your homeschool or classroom, try these pumpkin preschool printables. Changing up activities to match the season is a great idea! This set of printables is part of our Fun Fall Printables for Kids collection.
We love visiting the pumpkin patch each year to pick out our pumpkins. I know the kids love seeing all of the different colored pumpkins as well as other vegetables. Honestly, I’m just as amazed as well!
We make a whole day of it so we can do the corn maze and spend our time visiting the barn and seeing the different farm animals. In my mind, visiting the pumpkin patches is such a wonderful and rewarding experience that I tend to always be on the hunt for more.
While I hate the ending of summer, Fall does mean Christmas will be arriving shortly and that’s always exciting to look forward to. (Christmas is a big deal in our house!)
Pumpkin preschool printables
The great part about these preschool printables is that they’re fun and the kids will really enjoy getting into the fall spirit. I also love how they help them become independent learners as well.
These pumpkin printables are great for early learners as well as for a fun way to have some easy pumpkin fun!
Pumpkin Preschool Printable Activities
Below you’ll find all the activities that are included in this pumpkin printable. They’re easy and fun and will give them quite the feeling of independence as well.
- 1 tracing activity
- 1 cutting activity
- 1 addition worksheet
- 1 subtraction worksheet
- 1 patterning activity
- 3 dot coloring pages
- Counting cards from 1 to 9
Recommend Pumpkin Books for Kids
Learning all about pumpkins? Be sure to check out any of these cool pumpkin books, the first two go into more about how they grow and into the life cycle of a pumpkin.
The Great Pumpkin ContestLittle Boo
The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything
How Big Could Your Pumpkin Grow?
Too Many Pumpkins
The Roll-Away Pumpkin
>> Grab the Pumpkin Life Cycle Worksheets
More Fall Resources
Don’t forget the importance of pairing up your fall learning with other fun fall activities. As you can see from the suggestions below, you can easily work on other fine motor skills and STEM activities and combine them with your learning fun.
STEM Through the Months – Fall EditionOwl Mix & Match Pine Cone Decoration Kits Creative Set
Fall Tree Pom Pom Decoration Kits in 3 Assorted Designs
Thanksgiving & Autumn Craft Kits | Thankful for Friends Sign
Get the Pumpkin Preschool Printables Here >>
Once you click on the link, it will automatically download to the downloads folder on your device.
Create your own Apple and Pumpkin unit study with these other resources as well. Here are some great pumpkin or fall printable options that would be perfect for a Fall or Autumn Themed Study Guide!
Other Fall Themed and Pumpkin Preschool Printables to Check Out
Since there is always more to learn, here are some other great fall learning resources and printables that you and the children are certain to love doing.
Corn Kernal Fall Tree Craft from Play Dough & Popsicles
Fall Printables for Kids – Montessori-Inspired Handwriting Pages from The Natural Homeschool
Kids in the Kitchen: Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins from Crafty Mama in ME
Learning About Pumpkins {Free Printables Round Up} from Faith and Good Works
Fall Activity Coloring Pages – Awesome Fall Printables for Kids from The Natural Homeschool
Apple Tree Counting Mat from Look! We’re Learning!
Harvest Theme Word Search from Tales of Education at Home
Pumpkin Science Activities from iGameMom
Fall Words for Kids – 24 Printable 3-Part Cards from The Natural Homeschool
Pumpkin Patch Alphabet Match from Schooling a Monkey
Fall Sensory Bins for Preschool from The Natural Homeschool
More Fall Preschool Printables
Check out these other printables for early learning fun!
Erin says
Thank you for the free download! I’m sure my preschooler will enjoy it!
Vanessa says
This is so cute! Thank you for linking up at “A Little Bird Told Me” Wednesday link party! You have been featured on Mama’s Happy Hive blog. 🙂