Description
What It Is:
This engaging fall-themed worksheet combines dice rolling with coloring to create a fun, interactive activity for young learners. Children roll a die and color the corresponding autumn doodles (like pumpkins, mushrooms, and acorns) shown next to each number. It’s a playful way to build number recognition, fine motor skills, and seasonal vocabulary.
Grade Level Suitability:
Perfect for Pre-K through Grade 2.
Pre-K–K: Great for practicing counting, number-dice matching, and fine motor skills.
Grade 1–2: A fun and relaxing seasonal activity for early finishers or morning work.
Why Use It:
Promotes hands-on learning and keeps students engaged with a combination of math and art. Helps develop number sense and hand-eye coordination while embracing autumn themes. Ideal for individual, partner, or small group play.
How to Use It:
Each student rolls a die, finds the matching row, and colors one image in that row. Continue rolling and coloring until all doodles are filled in. Use it during fall centers, indoor recess, or as a calming activity during transitions.
Target Users:
Preschool and elementary teachers, homeschool educators, and parents looking for seasonal activities that build essential early learning skills through play. Also suitable for occupational therapists targeting fine motor development.
This engaging fall-themed worksheet combines dice rolling with coloring to create a fun, interactive activity for young learners. Children roll a die and color the corresponding autumn doodles (like pumpkins, mushrooms, and acorns) shown next to each number. It’s a playful way to build number recognition, fine motor skills, and seasonal vocabulary.
Grade Level Suitability:
Perfect for Pre-K through Grade 2.
Pre-K–K: Great for practicing counting, number-dice matching, and fine motor skills.
Grade 1–2: A fun and relaxing seasonal activity for early finishers or morning work.
Why Use It:
Promotes hands-on learning and keeps students engaged with a combination of math and art. Helps develop number sense and hand-eye coordination while embracing autumn themes. Ideal for individual, partner, or small group play.
How to Use It:
Each student rolls a die, finds the matching row, and colors one image in that row. Continue rolling and coloring until all doodles are filled in. Use it during fall centers, indoor recess, or as a calming activity during transitions.
Target Users:
Preschool and elementary teachers, homeschool educators, and parents looking for seasonal activities that build essential early learning skills through play. Also suitable for occupational therapists targeting fine motor development.
