Free Fall and Autumn Printable Educational Worksheets

Betty Malone
While I no longer need to peruse educational websites for the perfect learning resource for my own homeschool children, as the Homeschool Examiner for Indianapolis and as a homeschool tutor in my own area of Indiana, I still like to see what great resources I can turn up in a few simple searches. The web is obviously packed full of free printable educational worksheets, but some aren't as useful as others and are even annoying to use.

I particularly don't like being directed to a free printable resource and have it be so full of ads with a cheap line drawing that I could have drawn free hand or traced from a coloring book myself. Many advertisers use this a cheap trick to lure consumers to their website.

With fall around the corner, here are several super web resources chock full of great educational printables and information for the classroom teacher or the homeschool parent.

Kidzone

Kidzone is an amazing educational website that I often view as my teaching assistant. When I tutor young children in math or reading, I can always find an interesting free printable worksheet to send home with them for additional practice that fits the concepts we're working on.

I also love it for my granddaughters, from coloring pages of pumpkins to beginning to learn their colors, my almost three year old likes "Bama's worksheets" from the Kidszone website.

This month I found some great free fall educational printables there including some math ones and some fall coloring pages at Kidzone.

http://www.kidzone.ws/math/autumn/index.htm#WORKSHEETS5

Teach-nlogy

Another great online website that has useful free fall printables and educational sheets is Teach-nlogy. This is a newer site but they've went to great efforts to set up a truly useful tool for parents and teachers. I have just begun to explore it, but here is a link to some of their free fall printables for language arts and fall lesson plans for September and October.

Teacher Vision

Teacher Vision is not a free website but they offer a free trial and they always have some free printable educational materials that vary from season to season. We're in luck this fall because right now they have some great free printables for fall for ages k-12! I printed off a writing prompts sheet for September and a writing Haiku worksheet for a writing class I'm teaching for elementary age kids at my homeschool co-op. The site is full of very professional looking worksheets and even entire lesson plans. You might even decide to pay the monthly subscription fee. I considered it!

Teacher's Corner

I saved my favorite for last., Teacher's Corner. This website may not have the huge variety that Teach-nlogy or Kidzone has, but it's so easy to use and had some beautiful resources, even color ones. I just sat here and printed off a fall leaves journal page to use for my own refrigertor for shopping list, so you don't even have to be a child to find something fun at Teacher's Corner. This has been a favorite bookmarked homeschooling site for several years. I'm sure you'll love it too!

Have fun!

The online free printable worksheet sites used in this article

http://www.theteacherscorner.net/printable-worksheets/seasonal/fall/fall-journal4.pdf

Teacher Visionhttp://www.teachervision.fen.com/autumn/teacher-resources/6599.html

Teach-nlogy

http://www.teach-nology.com/

Kidzone

ttp://www.kidzone.ws/math/autumn/index.htm#WORKSHEETS5

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  • John Smither9/5/2009

    Good info on these resources.

  • Jolynne M Hudnell9/4/2009

    Great choices and good descriptions of what each offers!

  • Sophie S9/4/2009

    I wasn't aware of these online resources. Thanks, Betty!
    Sophie

  • Bethany Marsh9/3/2009

    Great resources, thanks. I will pass them to my niece who is doing homeschool this year for the first time.

  • Branwen669/3/2009

    Truly super web resources! Thanks! :)

  • Theresa Leschmann9/3/2009

    I will definitely have to check some of these out.

  • Rachel de Carlos9/3/2009

    Fun pages!

  • Malina Debrie9/2/2009

    Great resources for teachers!

  • Kayla Wardlow9/2/2009

    Great choices!

  • Roberta Baxter9/2/2009

    Tx

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