20 Harvest Preschool Activities to Delight Your Students

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Introduction:

Autumn is an exciting time for preschoolers as they observe nature’s bounty and experience the magic of falling leaves, ripened fruits, and harvested crops. Engage the children in your preschool with these 20 delightful harvest-related activities. These fun and interactive ideas not only help to celebrate the season but also boost their creativity, cognitive development, motor skills, and social skills.

1. Harvest Sensory Bin: Create a tactile activity for children by filling a bin with harvest-related items like hay, pine cones, leaves, small gourds, and corn husks.

2. Apple Stamping: Encourage creativity through apple stamping by cutting apples in half and dipping them into paint before pressing onto paper.

3. Pumpkin Decorating: Provide mini pumpkins for the children to decorate with markers or stickers in lieu of messy carving.

4. Leaf Rubbing Collage: Collect fallen leaves and have kids create leaf rubbings using crayons. Cut out the rubbings and use them to make decorative collages.

5. Scarecrow Craft: Use construction paper or old clothes to create mini scarecrows as a fun craft project.

6. Seed Mosaic: Collect seeds of various shapes, sizes, and colors. Allow children to create intricate mosaics or patterns by gluing seeds onto paper or cardboard.

7. Corn Cob Painting: Roll corn cobs in paint then over a large sheet of paper to create unique patterns and textures.

8. Harvest Yoga Poses: Incorporate poses related to harvest-themed animals such as the crow, squirrel, or bee into kids’ yoga sessions.

9. Nature Walk and Scavenger Hunt: Take children on a walk around the neighborhood or local park, finding plants or items that are associated with harvest time.

10. Pumpkin Bowling: Set up makeshift bowling pins using empty bottles and use small pumpkins as bowling balls.

11. Harvest Snack Mix: Create a healthy snack mix with dried fruit, nuts, and whole-grain cereal for students to enjoy while discussing the importance of harvest season.

12. Leaf Sorting: Collect leaves and have children sort them by size, color, or shape for a fun learning activity.

13. Cider-Making Demonstration: Demonstrate how apples are pressed to create cider. Provide samples for your students, if possible.

14. Harvest Songs and Fingerplays: Incorporate harvest-themed songs and fingerplays like “Five Little Pumpkins” or “Apples and Bananas.”

15. Planting Bulbs: Teach children about planting spring bulbs (like tulips or daffodils) in the fall for a lesson on plant life cycles.

16. Apple Taste Test: Offer different apple varieties for children to taste and compare, while discussing their colors, textures, and flavors.

17. Corn Shucking Race: Organize a lighthearted competition where children race against each other to shuck corn husks.

18. Hayride Field Trip: Organize a field trip to a local farm’s hayride if feasible – it is an exciting experience that fits the theme perfectly!

19. Make Caramel Apples: Under adult supervision, allow children to dip apples in caramel or chocolate and add toppings like chopped nuts or sprinkles.

20. Read Harvest Books: Share stories like “The Little Red Hen” or “We’re Going on a Leaf Hunt” to enrich students’ understanding of harvest-related concepts.

Conclusion:

These 20 harvest preschool activities offer an engaging way to immerse students in the spirit of the season while promoting various developmental skills in a fun learning environment. Happy harvesting!

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