Can you smell autumn in the air? Neither can I 🙂 But that doesn’t mean it’s not here! Pretty soon there will be a nip in the air, the leaves will begin changing color and pumpkins will start showing up on door steps. It’s time for us to start thinking about how to bring signs of the new season into the classroom.
There are so many ways to sprinkle autumn themed activities around the room. We have simple things like leaves, seedpods and acorns in our nature tray. We’ll take a field trip to the pumpkin farm and pick some pumpkins to decorate our class with. This also involves a lot of washing and scrubbing… one of the most favorite pass times of 3-4 year olds! We’ll add orange and brown colored items into our art and practical life areas.
We have pictures of many of our October activities in the following posts from last year:
Pumpkins in Our Montessori Class
This year I decided to gather together all the pictures I’ve already posted, along with some new activities I’ve created, into one printable album for the month. This way everything will be together in one place and I can use it as a reference for years to come. I love how it turned out!

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Pumpkin Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables- Cute and Realistic)

Pumpkin coloring pages are a simple way to add seasonal fun to the classroom or home. These free printables are easy for children to use with crayons, markers, or colored pencils. The set includes 18 different designs, from pumpkin patches and farm stands to jack-o’-lanterns and fall harvest scenes. Each page has bold outlines and…
The Life Cycle of a Pumpkin

From seed to fruit, the life cycle of a pumpkin offers many opportunities to learn about seasons, nature, and the way that plants grow. In this post, we’ll explore the six stages in a pumpkin’s life cycle and share some fun facts about this plant. The Six Stages of the Pumpkin’s Life Cycle Pumpkins have…
Learning About the Festival of Diwali

I am delighted to welcome Amruta Ram to the Trillium Montessori blog! Amruta lives in India and is passionate about early learning. She is the mom of a toddler who she is raising using Montessori principles. In this guest post, Amruta shares some of the activities she has created for her child as they get…
Pumpkin Patch Phonological and Phonemic Awareness

We will be taking a field trip to the pumpkin patch in a couple of weeks. To prepare, our classroom is starting to fill up with “pumpkiny” activities. If you haven’t already downloaded my free October Seasonal Guide for the Classroom with pictures of our seasonal activities for the month, you can get all the details in the…
Pumpkin Patch Fun

Pumpkin Patch Fun We will be taking a field trip to the pumpkin patch in a couple of weeks. To prepare, our classroom is starting to fill up with “pumpkiny” activities. If you haven’t already downloaded my October Seasonal Guide for the Classroom with pictures of all our seasonal activities for the month, you can get all…
Free Printable: October Idea Book

Can you smell autumn in the air? Neither can I 🙂 But that doesn’t mean it’s not here! Pretty soon there will be a nip in the air, the leaves will begin changing color and pumpkins will start showing up on door steps. It’s time for us to start thinking about how to bring signs…
Pumpkins in Our Montessori Class

How Does a Pumpkin Grow? We went to the pumpkin patch to find out! We love it when our alumni come to visit! We planted some pumpkin seeds to watch them grow You can find these great cards at Montessori For Everyone. We made these pumpkin sequencing cards using images from Google. What’s…
October Printables

Here are some of the card materials we have on our Math and Language shelves this month. We’ve been trying to bring in the themes of Fall and Halloween to celebrate October. I still have mixed feelings about Halloween in the classroom since it’s such a fantasy-based holiday. However, it is a big part of…
On the Shelves in October

Fine Motor shelves with an October theme Pouring acorns Tweezing mini pumpkins into a pumpkin icecube tray Spooning and pouring corn kernels Spooning lima bean ghosts. Thanks to Pinterest for the inspiration! Gluing-on-a-dot using Halloween themed confetti Making a jack-o-lantern with basic shapes We have these Halloween themed paper punches available on the art…