Autumn Kindergarten Worksheets

Autumn kindergarten worksheets are such an easy way to bring the season into your homeschool. Kids are already noticing the leaves changing and pumpkins popping up everywhere, so why not use that excitement in your lessons?

I have created a set of free homeschool printables you can grab below—four simple pages that cover math, literacy, science, and fine motor practice. Nothing overwhelming, just fun little activities that fit right into your day and make learning feel like part of the season.

Autumn Worksheets At-a-Glance

• Math: Pumpkin Ten Frames (count & color 1–10)
• Literacy: Leaf Beginning Sounds Match
• Science/Nature: Fall Nature Walk Observation Page
• Fine Motor/Play: Roll & Color Sunflowers Game
👉 Perfect for: morning baskets, quick lessons, or an easy add-on to a fall nature walk.

Why Seasonal Worksheets Work for Kindergarten

There’s something about a pumpkin on the page that makes math more fun. Kids light up when they see familiar things—leaves, acorns, apples—woven into their lessons. It feels playful instead of forced.

Seasonal worksheets also break up the routine. The same counting practice feels fresh when it’s tied to autumn, and that little change is often enough to hold attention longer.

They’re practical, too. You can slip them into a morning basket, keep a few in the car for busy days, or pull one out when you need a quick, no-prep activity.

Autumn Kindergarten Worksheets

This little pack keeps things simple but balanced, with one page for each key skill area:

  • Math: Pumpkin ten frame counting
  • Literacy: Leaf beginning sounds match
  • Science/Nature: Fall nature walk observation sheet
  • Fine Motor/Play: Roll & color sunflowers game

The idea is to give you variety without overload—something for number practice, something for letters, something for exploring the world outside, and something purely playful.

I also added a short parent guide, so you’ll know exactly how to use the pages without turning them into a big project. Think of it as a stress-free way to bring a little autumn learning into your week.

More Ways to Use Autumn Worksheets at Home

These pages don’t have to be one-and-done. A few simple tweaks can stretch them into bigger learning moments:

  • Pair with fall read-alouds. Books like Leaf Man by Lois Ehlert or Apples and Pumpkins by Anne Rockwell tie in perfectly. Read together, then pull out a matching worksheet to keep the theme going.
  • Take them outside. Bring the nature walk sheet on a stroll through your yard or park. Kids can draw what they spot in real time.
  • Reuse for extra practice. Slip the ten frames or roll-and-color game into a page protector and hand your child a dry erase marker. Instant replay value.
  • Make them part of your rhythm. Tuck a page into your morning basket rotation, or use them as quick fillers on busy days.

Fall Learning Ideas to Explore

If your kids enjoy these worksheets, you can keep the autumn theme going with other simple activities:

  • Apple Volcano Science Experiment – a messy, exciting way to explore chemical reactions with everyday kitchen supplies.
  • Leaf Art Projects – gather leaves on a walk and turn them into collages, rubbings, or even nature crowns.
  • Fall Sensory Bins – fill a tub with dried corn, acorns, or mini pumpkins for open-ended play that keeps little hands busy.

Ready to Grab Your Free Pack?

These autumn kindergarten worksheets are meant to keep things light—just four pages that touch on math, literacy, science, and play. Nothing overwhelming, nothing that takes hours of prep.

Go ahead and grab your free set below. It’s a simple way to add a little seasonal fun to your homeschool this week.

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