Looking for autumn activities or fall games for kids? This fall worksheets pack offers a variety of autumn animal–themed activities to keep children engaged while they learn about fall animals, practice tracing letters and numbers, draw, count, and more.
Animals worksheets

Autumn brings cooler days and longer nights, which means more indoor time for families and classrooms. These autumn animal activities are designed to turn those cozy indoor moments into productive, playful learning sessions. The pack blends playful illustrations with educational tasks so children stay interested, practice new skills, and have fun whether at home or at school.
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The worksheets are ideal for young learners. They support letter and number tracing, counting, drawing, coloring inside the lines, sorting, and comparing. Included are puzzles and guided writing pages where children can record facts they know about bears and raccoons, or simply discuss those details aloud. Observation activities invite kids to “spy” animals in scenes and tally how many they find, reinforcing counting and visual discrimination skills.
Illustrations are deliberately cute and engaging, which encourages children to participate and complete the sheets. When weather keeps you indoors, these fall worksheets offer a cozy, educational alternative to outdoor play.
How this fun pack of autumn animals activities works

- Letter and number tracing: The first pages focus on handwriting practice. Children who are beginning to learn letters and numbers can trace to build familiarity and fine motor control, while older kids can reinforce neatness and stroke order.
- Animal fact pages: Raccoon and bear pages prompt learners to share what they know. Younger children can talk about these animals while older children write brief facts, supporting language development and knowledge recall.
- Counting practice: A “How many” page displays rows of animals, leaves, and acorns for children to count and record totals, improving one-to-one correspondence and number writing.
- Spot and tally: An “I spy” style page encourages kids to find and name animals, then write how many they spotted, promoting careful observation and categorization.
- Coloring pages: Five coloring sheets feature a squirrel, raccoon, fox, bear, and owl, giving children a calm, creative activity that also develops pencil control.
- Finish-the-drawing pages: Two pages invite children to complete simple drawings of an apple and a pumpkin, then color them—encouraging creativity and confidence in drawing.
- Maze puzzle: A raccoon maze challenges problem-solving and persistence as kids help the raccoon find the way out.
- Sorting cards: The final page includes cut-apart cards for sorting by size or type, which strengthens classification skills and scissor practice.
This autumn pack balances structured learning with playful tasks so children can practice academic skills in a seasonally themed context. It suits preschool and early elementary learners, or any child who enjoys animal-themed activities and simple puzzles. Caregivers and teachers can use individual pages as quick warm-ups, homework, or longer activity sessions.
If you want to download the full pack, it is available from the creator’s page.
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