Pumpkins Printables and Worksheets

Here you’ll find more than 30 printable pages and worksheets for a pumpkin theme! Included are pages for math, science, writing, and more!

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Pumpkin Life Cycle

Language Arts

Math

Patterns and Tracing

Writing Pages

These pumpkin-themed pages can be used for pumpkin topics or a general fall / harvest theme.

Other Sites with Printable Pumpkin Pages

  • Five Little Pumpkins Printables
    A printable book, felt board characters, and poem for the 5 Little Pumpkins traditional song.  dltk-teach.com
  • Printable Pumpkin Poem
    One day I found two pumpkin seeds. I planted one and pulled the weeds… Both color and black and white versions available for printing.   dltk-teach.com
  • Printable Pumpkin Theme Unit
    A collection of pumpkin-themed printable pages.  Some are free and others available with a membership.  abcteach.com

About Amanda (Post) Pertl

I started A to Z Teacher Stuff in 1997 when I was getting ready for student teaching. I graduated with a B.S. in Elementary Education with an emphasis in Early Childhood. I went on to teach preschool, kindergarten, and first grade and earned my Master's degree in Education as well. Now I'm a teacher-mom to three children.

4 Responses to Pumpkins Printables and Worksheets

  1. Monique Woodley October 16, 2011 at 10:03 pm #

    Thanks for all the great ideas. I can’t wait to put them into action.

    • Amanda October 17, 2011 at 6:47 pm #

      You’re welcome, Monique! Enjoy!

  2. Roxie October 22, 2011 at 2:46 pm #

    I can’t wait to get everything together! We are doing science themed bulletin boards at my school and I was so looking for something else other than MATTER! October-Novemeber is a perfect time to discuss the pumpkin and its life cycle. Thank you for all of your hard work. My classroom will have a “center” theme of pumpkins. Long Live the Earth!

  3. Krystin October 24, 2011 at 2:33 am #

    I think these are all fabulous ideas, and I can definitely use some as inspiration in my own lesson plans. Kudos to you!