
Double sided sticky tape (Extra wide if possible).
Piece of card (cut up into squares or strips). See my post on Miniature Nature Collageswhich can be done to explore a range of properties of materials and natural objects. This can help them tune into and observe the changes that happen around them as the seasons change. It’s not only a fun art activity but it’s also a great way for children become familiar with the autumn season and to think about the natural objects that are associated with it. This activity allows children to collect small natural objects and put them together into a small picture. Miniature Autumn Collage -Autumn Leaf Activity for Children that they can use for a number of different activities such as the ones listed below. This gives children the opportunity to observe what autumn looks, feels and even smells like! They can collect leaves, acorns, sticks, etc. Thank you for your support so that we can keep writing! Autumn Hunt /Leaf Huntīefore doing any autumn activities it’s nice to go on a leaf and/or autumn hunt. *Please note that this post contains affiliate links to help with the running cost of this website. Some of them involve several areas of learning! Please also see my post on My Favourite Books for Teaching the Topic of Autumnfor young children.
Some of the autumn leaf activities are for older children, but many can be done with a range of ages by adapting them slightly. They all have a teaching and learning objective in mind, but some of them are focused on creative arts and design, whilst others are maths or science focused. I’ve done some of these at home with my children and others I have used as teaching activities in school. The following post contains a range of different autumn leaf activities for children that are related to the autumn season.
My favourite Autumn Leaf Activities for children