Hers's our Harvest worksheets that didn't fit elsewhere; we've plenty of pattern worksheets and some lovely size sorting activities.
This apple patterns worksheet might be the simplest of all our pattern worksheets - making it a great introduction for young children. They need to decide whether the last apple in each pattern should be red, yellow or green, and colour it in appropriately.
The second of our apple pattern worksheets is slightly harder than the first. Children need to colour the last three apples on each line to complete the sequence.
We have five different sized rosy red apples for children to practice sorting by size from smallest to largest - or vice versa. Print onto card, cut out and laminate to make our apple sorting by size activity stand up well to small hands.
Trace over the dotted lines of our corn (sweetcorn) tracing page for plenty of pencil control practice. Younger children might want to colour in the picture, too.
This cornucopia tracing page is certainly a challenge! Younger children should trace between the dotted lines. Older kids can trace over all the dotted lines...
This fun harvest festival picture comprehension asks the kids to study the picture then answer some interesting questions, start a story, and draw a picture of their favourite fruit or vegetable too!
We've got UK and US versions to choose from below.
Get the pencils out and have some fun tracing the dotted lines on this lovely round pumpkin – perfect for your harvest, autumn, or Thanksgiving activities.
Here's a fun activity to help the kids practise letter recognition and to learn the difference between big and small letters. Cut out all of the circles (laminate for extra durability if you prefer).
Our fun tractor paragraph writing prompt page is bound to get even reluctant writers putting pen to paper! Can the children write a paragraph describing a tractor, and another describing the jobs that it does?
This helpful worksheet is designed to spark kids into writing an interesting and imaginative story about a tractor. A great way to get reluctant writers started off...
The children will soon be writing a couple of sentences with the help of this fun tractor writing prompt printable! Can they write a sentence describing the tractor, and then another describing the job it does?
Kids can have some fun with this story starter featuring a farmer and a tractor! What will happen next, do you think?
This simple tractor outline is fun for little kids to trace – and it's great pre-writing practice too!
Here's a fiendishly difficult tractor tracing page to challenge the kids! This tractor is facing head on and there is lots of detail (and that means lots of dotted lines) to trace over.
Our fun tractors notebooking page is ideal for writing about a farm visit. We have a lined page for lots of writing, and a page with lines and also a space to draw your own picture too...