Books we enjoyed during our leaves unit.
I loved this book! It talked about different kinds of leaves and showed drawing of them. We read this every day and now the girls can find oak, maple and gingko leaves outside and name them!
Leaf Man
Activities
- Started each school day by singing, "Autumn Leaves are Falling Down" to the tune of London Bridges Falling Down. I found it on a video on youtube here.
- Leaf Rubbings. We were able to do leaf rubbing and them write the type of leaf next to it.
- L is for Leaf coloring page. We used one that had lots of L's for writing practice, but google has about a million different options
- Leaf collecting. We collected a few different types of leaves in our yard, taped them to a piece of paper and wrote their name next to it.
- Sponge painting on a tree trunk made by their girls' arms. This sounds confusing and you can see Thea's in the above picture. Our girls didn't get as into it as I thought they would. In general, preschools prefer open ended art...something like this is fun, but only keeps their attention for a few minutes.
- We raked leaves into a pile and jumped into them. We acted this out inside first.
- Each day we looked outside and observed the changing colors of the leaves. We also noted how many more leaves seemed to have fallen since the day before. Even now, 3 weeks later, the girls show me leaves that have changed color and pick up leaves to show me. "Look, Mama! A maple leaf!" Even Mareea knows that. On the way into church Sunday she HAD to have a maple leaf, an oak leaf and a ginkgo leaf to hold onto. It made us laugh that she had to have one of each. I love that she really learned something!
- We FINALLY learned what the huge trees out front are! By observing their seeds/nuts and leaves we did some research online and figured out that they are Beech trees. So now we know what Beech leaves look like also.
On Friday we had a "fall party" to celebrate Autumn and our leaf week. I think the big boys were expecting more of a "party", but the girls were just excited to have activities to do and good food to eat.
We made mosaic leaves,
Made "happy fall" posters to hang up,
and baked and decorated fall cupcakes (banana bread muffins).









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