Fall & Autumn Worksheets
Autumn brings a run of printable-friendly weeks, from the first leaves to the holidays that close the season. This hub gathers fall word searches alongside the Halloween and Thanksgiving themes that follow, plus mazes and mandalas that work as quiet-time or early-finisher activities. Pick a grid size, preview the page, and print a fresh copy whenever you need one.
Fall is the season that rewards a little planning. The same unit can run from September leaves through the November table if you keep the look consistent, and that is exactly what these themes do. Use a fall word search to introduce seasonal vocabulary, then let the Halloween and Thanksgiving grids carry the topic forward as the calendar turns. The mandalas read as leaves and harvest shapes when colored in warm tones, which makes them a natural calm-down station after recess on a blustery day. None of it needs special paper or a color printer; black-and-white outlines are the point.
Fall word searches
Each one builds a fresh grid on every click and prints with an answer key.
More to print this season
Coloring, mazes, sudoku and practice pages that fit the fall stretch.
FAQ
What worksheets work well for an autumn classroom theme?
Fall vocabulary word searches anchor the unit, and you can extend it with pattern coloring and a seasonal maze for transitions. The Halloween and Thanksgiving themes here carry the same look so a whole season of handouts stays consistent.
Can I use these at home for a rainy autumn afternoon?
They work just as well at the kitchen table. Coloring pages and mazes have on-screen modes for tablets, and the puzzles print on plain US Letter or A4 without any special paper.
How can I build a whole autumn unit from these?
Run them in calendar order: a fall theme in September, Halloween in October, Thanksgiving in November, with a maze or mandala between for transitions. Since each regenerates, you get fresh copies for every class without hunting down new material.
Do you have fall word searches as printable PDFs?
Yes. The fall theme prints a clean PDF with an answer key, and you can regenerate the grid for a brand-new puzzle each time, which is useful when you teach the same lesson to several groups.
How do I adjust difficulty for older or younger kids?
Use the controls on each page. A word search can drop to short words on a small grid for young children, or add diagonals and longer words for older ones, and the maze and sudoku pages have their own easy-to-hard settings.
Are the puzzles printer-friendly on a budget?
Yes. Everything renders as clean black outlines with no heavy backgrounds, so they print fast on a basic mono printer and do not drink ink. The preview shows the exact page before you commit a sheet of paper.