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Autumn Teacher Resources

Many of the changes that occur in the fall provide outstanding educational opportunities for students of all ages and grade levels. Utilize TeacherVision's cross-curricular collection of lessons, printables, reference articles, activities and more this autumn.
Lesson Plans for Grades K-12
Haiku
Flower and Leaf Press
Fall Similes
The Sunflower
Fall Acrostic Poem
Autumn Leaf Art Projects
Weather Station
More Autumn Lesson Plans
Printables for Grades K-12
Looking for Signs of Photosynthesis
Fall into Rhyme
Moon Observation Chart
What and When is Fall?
Leaf Exchange Program
As Soon As It's Fall Poetry Pack
Understanding Chlorophyll
More Popular Autumn Printables
Reading & Language Arts Activities
Fall Haiku
The Stranger Teacher's Guide
Fall Similes
Fall Holiday Contract - Grades 1-3
Fall Holiday Contract - Grades 4-6
Synonym and Antonym Acorns
Fall Foods
Savvy September Sentences
More Reading Teacher Resources
Back to School Teacher Resources
Awards and Certificates
Report Cards: Advice & Suggested Comments
Customizable Awards and Certificates
Favorite Bulletin Boards Slideshow
Classroom Management
Classroom Forms
Bulletin Boards
More Back to School Teacher Resources
Art Activities
Classroom Tree Bulletin Board
Colorful Creations from Construction Paper
Decorative Leaf Rubbings
Autumn Tree
More Art Teacher Resources
Autumn Holiday Activities
Selected Horror Stories of Stephen King
Analyzing "The Monkey's Paw"
Lion Mask
Reading for Meaning: "The Monkey's Paw"
Full Text of "The Monkey's Paw"
Mask Template
Thanksgiving Printable Book (K-2)
More Autumn Holiday Activities
Autumn & Science Connected
Veggies and Fruits
Favorite Autumn Activities Slideshow (K-8)
The Earth is Tilted
Experiment in Chromatography
The Harvest Moon and the Equinox
Pumpkin Seed Snack
The Fall Sky: Looking for Pegasus
More Popular Autumn & Science Resources
Seasons – Teacher Resources
Life Cycle of Butterflies
Summer Reading Slideshow, Grades 3-5
Butterfly Life Cycle Worksheet
Favorite Spring Activities Slideshow (K-8)
Crepe Paper Flower
Tissue Flower
Summer Reading Slideshow, Grades K-2
More Seasons – Teacher Resources
Other Seasons
Spring – Teacher Resources
Winter – Teacher Resources
Summer - Teacher Resources

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