The evenings have cooled off here in Ohio this week so I know it’s nearly time for leaves, apples, and pumpkins. Seasonal therapy materials are some of my favorites so I wanted to share with you a BIG LIST for fall resources. I plan to share Big Lists for several different seasonal topics this school year.
This page includes links to all sorts of therapy favorites for fall. A big list! Switching between remote and in-person therapy can be difficult so I hope having all these resources linked in one place is helpful! Just bookmark this tab and I’ll add to it as things are created or as I find websites!
This list includes Apples, Leaves, Pumpkins, & Halloween!
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Favorite Games and Toys
Apple Containers (I fill these with mini objects)
Melissa & Doug Apple Counting Magnetic Puzzle
STEM Apple Factory (this set looks so cool – on my list but I haven’t tried it!)
Fall Parent Handouts:
Fall Investigations: Learning Through Play Handouts
English Fall Learning Through Play Handouts
Spanish Fall Learning Through Play Handouts
Fall Books:
Fall Book Companions:
The Little Old Lady Who Wasn’t Afraid of Anything (PDF + Google Slides)
There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Leaves (PDF + Interactive PDF)
There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat
AAC Activities
Fall Articulation:
Fix It – Haunted House (PDF + Google Slides)
Build & Say Articulation Printable (Lego Companion – PDF)
Build & Say Articulation Boom Cards (Lego Companion)
Chomp Chomp Apple Eater Articulation Craft
Count & Say Articulation Bundle Boom Cards + Printable Task Cards.
Pumpkin Chop Articulation (No-Prep Craft)
Dough and Data Fall (Artic + Language Data Collection)
Interactive Vocabulary Books
Pumpkin Interactive Vocabulary Books
Fall Interactive Vocabulary Books (WITH BOOM DECKS)
Fall Language:
Apple Puzzle Practice: Pronoun + Verb Boom Cards practice
Build and Say Language Printable (Lego companions with PDF)
Build and Say Language Boom Decks (Lego companion)
Dough and Data Fall (Artic + Language Data Collection)
Monster Snacks (FREE Pronoun Activity)
Halloween BOO! Sequencing and Cause/Effect activity
Camping Phonological Awareness
Online Games
Super Season’s Snapshots by PBS Kids (vocab, ¾ syllable words, following directions,
Curious George Pumpkin Boo by PBS Kids (following directions, positional concepts, vocab)
Food Farmer by PBS Kids
Leaf Catchers (while discussing Canadian regions) game by CBC
Daniel Tiger Dress Up by PBS Kids
Veggiezilla by PBS Kids
Halloween Hunt by ABCya
Alphabet Alliteration (Bat Theme) by ABCya
Nick Jr. Halloween House Party (Has Mazes and cute little activities)
Ghost Typing by ABCya
Monster Alphabet Match by ABCYa
Make a Pumpkin by ABCYa
Carve a Pumpkin by ABCYa
Pumpkin Matching by ABCYa
Halloween Dress Up Parade by Nick Jr. (Pick a Scene, Add Characters, Add costumes)
Online Videos:
Why Do Leaves Change: by SciShow Kids
Decayed Pumpkin Investigation by PBS Kids
Ryan’s World Apple Experiments
Oozing Pumpkin Experiments by Wild Adventure Girls
Online Songs:
5 Little Ghosts by Super Simple Songs
5 Little Pumpkins (this version is slow!) by Kiboomers
Grey Squirrel Song by The Learning Station
Autumn Leaves are Falling Down by Kiboomers
I’m a little acorn by Dance’nBeats
Five LIttle Apples by Kiboomers
Way up high in the apple tree by The Learning Station
Digital Field Trips/Planning Activities
Plan a trip to the pumpkin patch. Think through and plan all your steps, your purchase list, etc. You can use a local-to-you website for a pumpkin patch or use one like this: Pumpkin Patch Website
Have a favorite that I missed? Leave a link in a comment and I’ll get them added to the BIG LIST!
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Lori says
What a great resource. Thank you Jenna
Jenna says
You’re welcome!
Melanie Gayton says
Hi: THANK YOU so much for this! I’m wondering how to print this off to have it handy or should I just put a link to this on my computer. I’m just trying to figure out how to save this to access this throughout the month and in the future…
Jenna says
I wouldn’t print it because without the links it wouldn’t be very helpful! I would just Save it as a bookmark in your browser. To lear how to do that, you can search “(the name of the browser you’re using) bookmarks bar”.