Fun FALL Digital Activities For Your Classroom or Library
Engage your learners with digital activities for FALL and the back-to-school season. Make your autumn planning easier (and fun!) with this selection of lessons, printables, and interactive opportunities for elementary students!
I really LOVE using digital resources with students, and always try to get started in the fall. Sometimes this can be a tough challenge with younger students, but I start small with something simple and layer in more each month.
Exposing students to digital learning opportunities is such an important part of programming for young learners. They learn valuable tech skills and gain confidence in navigating digital platforms and devices.
Note: I live and work in Ontario, Canada…and we go back to school in September. If you start in August, you can definitely use the September activities early!
Let’s take a look at some exciting no-prep ideas to make fall a breeze!
SEPTEMBER: Library and Classroom Expectations
No-prep lesson and printables to review Classroom Expecations
Review Classroom Expectations with this interactive game
Fun Book Care Game and printables for review.
No-prep Apple Boom Cards lesson and matching printables
October: Pumpkins and Halloween Writing, STEM
No-prep Pumpkin Life Cycle lesson and matching printables
Engaging Pumpkin Coding cards to use with a coding robot
Engaging writing activity for How to Carve a Pumpkin
Learn about the Bat Life Cycle with Boom Cards
November: Thanksgiving and Remembrance Day Lessons
Fun and diferentiated Turkey Writing Activities
No-prep Remembrance Day Lesson and matching printables
Engaging writing activity for How to Make a Pumpkin Pie
Learn about Planets of the Solar System
All of these resources will keep your students engaged during the first few months of school.
Let me know in the comments which resource would fit into your FALL programming!
Jenn