Fall Crafts, Activities and Writing Prompts - Squirrel and Acorn
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I used these cute acorns for our study of Native Americans since they relied so heavily on acorns and acorn mush. Thank you!
My students loved this resource and it was perfect for Fall! The craft that goes with it is adorable.
Description
Fall / Autumn Craft, Activities and Writing Prompts
Squirrel and Acorn Foldable
Use this crafty & cute craftivity to decorate your bulletin boards and classroom doors for fall; to get to know your students; and to showcase your students’ writing. With three craft options, it is easy to find something your students will love.
What You Get:
~ A variety of mix and match printables to create a fun craftivity to suit your students’ needs, including:
- 2 styles of acorns
- 2 styles of acorn toppers
- 3 inserts (lined, primary lined, and directed drawing)
- A cut and paste craft (squirrel face, body, head and tail, printables)
- A coloring and cut & paste hybrid activity – students color the squirrel coloring page and add the acorn and insert activity.
- Fall squirrel coloring page
- 2 pages matching writing paper for larger writing activities, writing prompts or drawing activities.
- 2 pages of acorn labels for desks and cubbies
- 1 page of multiple oak leaves for bulletin boards and classroom doors
- Detailed instructions
- Ideas for using this craftivity in your classroom, including: a list of stories and poems, writing prompts and other useful suggestions.
This is part of my Fall Craft Bundle—click the link below to check it out and save save save!
Fall Craft Bundle
These printables are available in PDF.
This craftivity is for personal, educational use. A full TOU is included in the product.
If you like this fall craftivity, check out my other fall related crafts and activities:
Fall Crafts, Activities and Writing Prompts - Fox Foldable
Halloween Pumpkin Patch and Jack-o-Lantern Craftivity
Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts, Activities and Writing Prompts
Thanks for visiting, follow Mae Hates Mondays for more freebies, graphics, craftivities and classroom ideas.
Mae Hates Mondays
Squirrel and Acorn Foldable
Use this crafty & cute craftivity to decorate your bulletin boards and classroom doors for fall; to get to know your students; and to showcase your students’ writing. With three craft options, it is easy to find something your students will love.
What You Get:
~ A variety of mix and match printables to create a fun craftivity to suit your students’ needs, including:
- 2 styles of acorns
- 2 styles of acorn toppers
- 3 inserts (lined, primary lined, and directed drawing)
- A cut and paste craft (squirrel face, body, head and tail, printables)
- A coloring and cut & paste hybrid activity – students color the squirrel coloring page and add the acorn and insert activity.
- Fall squirrel coloring page
- 2 pages matching writing paper for larger writing activities, writing prompts or drawing activities.
- 2 pages of acorn labels for desks and cubbies
- 1 page of multiple oak leaves for bulletin boards and classroom doors
- Detailed instructions
- Ideas for using this craftivity in your classroom, including: a list of stories and poems, writing prompts and other useful suggestions.
This is part of my Fall Craft Bundle—click the link below to check it out and save save save!
Fall Craft Bundle
These printables are available in PDF.
This craftivity is for personal, educational use. A full TOU is included in the product.
If you like this fall craftivity, check out my other fall related crafts and activities:
Fall Crafts, Activities and Writing Prompts - Fox Foldable
Halloween Pumpkin Patch and Jack-o-Lantern Craftivity
Thanksgiving Turkey Crafts, Activities and Writing Prompts
Thanks for visiting, follow Mae Hates Mondays for more freebies, graphics, craftivities and classroom ideas.
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Total Pages
22 pages
Answer Key
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