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Go on a nature walk and collect natural resources. You may want to encourage the children to make some type of picture or other art creation with their collection. Describe the perfect autumn scene in great detail. Think about the physical appearance, the smell, and common autumn tastes and flavours, as well as what you might hear and feel. Let us take the hard work out of planning your autumn-themed topics with our high-quality resources. Here are a few of our absolute favourites!

Autumn curiosity cube: Curiosity cubes are a great way to prompt observation and discussion in the early years. The autumn theme is a great topic to explore through a curiosity cube. There are lots of different ideas to choose from, including looking at autumn leaves and conkers, a harvest-themed ‘The Little Red Hen’ cube or even one with welly boots. Children of all ages are sure to enjoy this list of fall books for kids. It’s fun to read autumn books for kids to help them learn about fall and share in the beauty of this colorful season. Learning about the differences between Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter is important for children as it helps them understand a number of things about the real world. Teaching children that the weather changes throughout the year helps them understand the concept of changing time as well as changes in weather that occur. These Four Seasons Display Posters are the perfect way to help children recognise the signs of each season. Display these posters around the classroom or the home to give children a visual aid on what each season looks like. Why is it important for children to learn about the different seasons?Before I know it, Dad is calling me over. He shows me a funny bush. It has long green leaves with a crinkled edge. In the middle of some of the leaves are the chestnuts. With this story, your children can learn all about autumn, hibernation and what animals do during this season. The colourful cast of characters brings the topic to life, so your lessons will be lots of fun for your children. Write about a day in autumn. This could be a particular day you spent with your family, a day you had in your neighbourhood or it could be your very first autumn experience. How would you describe the season of autumn to someone who has never experienced fall? Imagine an alien from Outerspace comes to you and asks’ What is fall and why does it happen?”

Make a top ten list of your favourite activities over the fall season. For each activity write down a sentence to explain why this activity is your favourite.To encourage children to use their senses, we've created this amazing EYFS Autumn Senses PowerPoint. Write a letter to a friend that hates the fall season. In this letter, write about some things that make fall a great season, and encourage this person to try out some fun fall activities.

If Autumn was a person, what kind of person would they be? Write down a detailed description of this person. Think about their interests, physical appearance and personality traits.We’ve put together a list of prompts for the Fall season. If you are a writer, or even if you’re just a reader, We’re sure you can use a few of these to spark your creativity: Journal Prompts Pete the badger is always tidying and he wants everything to look perfect. Starting off as collecting fallen leaves ends with the destruction of the forest, Pete needs to realise he can’t tidy everything! A beautiful autumnal book and a great way to talk about change with your pupils.

A boy and his grandad decide it’s the perfect day to fly their kite, but the kite is missing! The boy and grandad go on an adventure to search for the kite and discover some wonderful memories together. Through the storm, they look for their kite and their adventure really takes off!Write a short story titled “The October Pumpkin Patch” about a fall trip to a pumpkin patch. It could be your first time there or if you’ve been many times. It can take place on a sunny or rainy day and it can be all about a character’s perspective. It’ll soon be Autumn, and one of my favourite things to do in Autumn is read stories. As a TA, it can be such a nice activity at the end of the day to finish with a story. Here are some ideas of stories you could read all about Autumn. A Stroll Through The Seasons by Kay Barnham My littlest brothers each have a sunflower head and a bullrush. But they don’t want to go home just yet. They have littler legs than us others, and so they need to rest under a tree.

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