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Preschool Leaves and Trees Theme Activities

Below you can find tons of fun and engaging Preschool leaves and trees activities!
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Arts & Crafts Provide your preschoolers with a variety of fall colored play dough this week. Add Tree and Leaf cookie cutters to the art space. You can add Leaf Rubbings and Small twigs and leaves (both real, and paper/silk) to this space as well, and encourage them to incorporate them in their free art.

Coffee Filter Leaves

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​These coffee filter leaves belong to community member Darlene Santos Gormly. The Children used Coffee Filter leaves (that she cut out herself), eye droppers, and Red & Yellow watercolor paints to create these beauties.

Leaf Wreathes

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Community Member Jena L. contributed this photo of wreathes that her preschoolers made out of fall leaves. 

Raking Leaves Handprint Scene

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Community Member Lori C. shared this photo, her preschoolers used a print of their hand and arm to create a rake and fingerprints to create fall leaves. So cute!

More Art & Creativity Ideas from Around the Web

Autumn cork painting from the Picky Apple
Autumn Placemat from Candace Creations
Easy Marbles Leaves-from i heart arts n crafts
Leaf Painting from-Simple Fun For Kids
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Add some leaf decor and books about leaves and trees to your space.
Pull out leaf/tree puzzles. If you have incorporated a tree into your space-change out your "Summer" leaves into "Fall ones. If you plan on adding a tree to your space, consider adding velcro, so that the children can change out the leaves seasonally.

Raking Leaves

 Add a "raking center" in your dramatic play space (you can purchase silk leaves at your Dollar Store or local craft store). Add some plastic rakes and a strip of indoor/outdoor carpet for a fun effect.
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This precious Leaf Raking area was created by community member Tamara G. Elemeno Preschool
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Bethany F. created all kinds of dramatic play fall fun in a her space,
including a felt pumpkin picking area, and leaf raking area!

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Construction/Building Area: Encourage kids to create trees for the construction space. Provide them with a variety of recycled items to turn into small trees. You can purchase or paint your own "tree" blocks for this space as well.
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*Color Sorting Leaves

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Invite your preschoolers to practice sorting and classification with this activity from the Leaves and Trees Activity Pack. ​

Fall Tree Counting Mats 1-10

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Member Cassandra shared our Fall tree counting mats 1-10 without frames being used in her program, she paired our mats with fun mini leaves for this activity. 

Leaf color Matching

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Member Alina shared this adorable invitation to sort leaves by color using the printables from the Leaves and Trees activity pack. 

Tree Ring Counting Match-Up

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Practice Counting tree rings with this math activity found inside the PKPF Leaves and Trees activity pack
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Letter Matching

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Community member Laura M. shared this DIY leaf letter matching activity created from a felt place mat and
silk leaves from the dollar tree.

Invitation to Match Letters

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Our Friend Veronica wrote a guest post on how to create invitations to play by combining printables and loose parts! Here she set out our uppercase and lowercase sorting mats with wooden letters. 

Label the Parts of a Tree

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Label the parts of a Tree with this activity from the PKPF Leaves and Trees Activity Pack

Zoom in on Fall

Strong visual discrimination skills help young children help young children spot subtle differences between letters. Your students will have fun building this skill as they search for the fall items inside this Zoom In On Fall Activity from PKPF. 

*Letter Matching

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Set up an invitation for preschoolers to work on matching letters. There are a variety of mats and pieces included to customize letter matching practice uppercase-to-uppercase, lowercase-to-lowercase, or uppercase-to-lowercase. 
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We're going on a Leaf Hunt
Fletcher (The Fox) and the Falling Leaves 
The Busy Tree
How do you know It's Fall?
Leaf Man
A Tree for All Seasons
Learning About Trees 
A Tree is a plant 
Leaf  Jumpers
Red Leaf Yellow Leaf 
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You can turn silk leaves into "Felt Board" activities, or add them to your Sensory Table for some fall fun. You can also turn simple Bulletin Board Leaf Cut-outs into a matching game (if you are unable to procure a variety of leaves in your neighborhood).
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Use this free Leaf Specimen printable from PKPF  to record and document your leaf specimens. This activity helps young children start to identify different characteristics of living objects. Many discussions can be had about the changing seasons, as well as the similarities of their specimens they have collected.

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Set up an invitation to build a tree with this activity found inside our Leaves and Trees Activity Pack. 

Leaf and Tree Inspired Sensory Bins

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Community Member Stacy set up this colorful invitation with dyed rice. I love how she set up the rice bin with colors to match fall leaves. 
Our community members always share so many wonderful sensory invitations!
Andrea set up the invitation to include a variety of items in fall colors along with cinnamon sticks, pine cones, and gourds.  
Bonnie of Miss Bonnie's Happy Campers Home Daycare created the bin with a variety of dry leaves for the kids to explore. 

*Changing Seasons of a Tree

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Examine the trees then place them in order by season. While studying the cards talk about the differences between them. Follow up this activity by studying the trees in your area; support historical thinking by challenging children to consider how the trees have changed over the year. What did they look like when they were running through the sprinklers? Around Easter? When there was snow on the ground?

More Science Activities

Discover a Leaf's skeleton with this activity from-Education.com
Autumn play dough leaf prints from Learning 4 Kids
A great experiment on why Pine Cones open and close from Parenting Chaos
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Learn about the fruits and nuts that are grown on trees, 
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*Leaf Shape Clip Cards

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Community member Cheryl shared this image of her preschooler working on fine motor skills while practicing shape recognition. These leaf shape clip cards can be found in my Leaves and Trees Activity Pack. 

Leaf Raking

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Community member Laurie Cheney shared this lovely photo! There is something magical about raking fall leaves on a crisp fall morning into a big pile-and of course jumping into them.

Tree & Leaves Pre-Writing Practice

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Member Alina set up this invitation to practice pre-writing skills. Using a sand tray to recreate the lines on the page is a creative way to engage preschoolers in practicing following a line. You can find this Pre-writing/cutting practice page in the Leaves and Trees Activity Pack

ABC Leaf Hunt

This game would work well with the Letter Matching File Folder Game printables from the Leaves and Trees pack.
Place the leaves with the alphabet on them all around the room, be sure to consider spots where children need to crouch, crawl, reach high, or jump to get them working their large muscles.
​As children find pieces have them add them to the letter mat on top of the matching letter. ​

Fall Leaves with Play Dough

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Play Dough Activities are great for building fine motor skills! Community Member Sheena W. shared this photo of my PKPF Fall Play Dough Mats Set.in use! 

Roll and Color Leaves

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Build fine motor skills with this fun Roll & Color Leaves Activity found inside our Leaves and Trees Activity Pack

More Ideas from Around the Web

*A parachute + Leaves = tons of outdoor fall fun. Check out this activity and other fun fall ideas from Teach Preschool.
Leaf Yarn Wrapping fine motor activity from-Cutting Tiny Bites
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Group Time, Snack Ideas, Family Engagement, Educator Tools and More!

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Fun Fall Rhyme

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Incorporate this fun Fall Leaves Rhyme into your circle time routine this week! 

Read Aloud: Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf by Lois Ehlert

 Lois Ehlert has many wonderful children's books with lovely illustrations and stories that are pleasant to read to young children. Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf is just one of them. Read this book aloud to your group and explore the colorful images on each page. As you read ask children what they notice on each page. 

Consider following this activity with the Coffee Filter Leaves exploration shown above in the Art & Creativity section. As children create make connections to the book and describe how Ehlert used watercolors in her illustrations. 

Learn more about this wonderful author with this Interview with Lois Ehlert on Reading Rockets. You can pick up her book Red Leaf, Yellow Leaf in my shop. 

Leaf Ordering Activity

Have the children go on a leaf hunt to find a leaf. After the find their leaves, have everyone sit in a circle. Ask the children questions about the size of their leaves (Who has: a large leaf, small leaf, the biggest/smallest). Have the children work together to order their leaves from smallest to largest.
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Trees through the Year

Make a Year long project where you study a tree in your yard. Take a photo of your child in front of the tree during each season, at the end of the year put the photos together in a collage and talk about the changes together. 

Fall Skills Binder

Fall can be a busy time for many families. Binder activities are fantastic for creating engaging learning opportunities while on the go. My Fall Skills Binder is easy to assemble and has a variety of activities you can take with you anywhere!

Fruits that grow on trees

Go through your refrigerator to identify fruits that grow on trees. Taste some for a healthy snack!

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Leaves and Trees Activity Pack

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Fall Rhymes and Fingerplays

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Fall Play Dough Mats

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Fall Preschool Math & Literacy Binder

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Fall Visual Discrimination Activity

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Fall Patterning Set

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Fall Word Wall Activities

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Fall Seek and Find Activities

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Fall Graphing and Comparing Numbers

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