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These fall craft pages are the perfect activities to help decorate your classroom, bulletin boards, or send home to parents and show off your students' work! Use them to support fall stories, field trips, centers, craft time, or Fun Fridays. You can use a variety of art tools to decorate- paint, dot markers, paper squares, colored pencils, q-tip paint dots, markers, or crayons.

You will receive an instant download PDF file with 6 separate pages.

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Description

These fall craft pages are the perfect activities to help decorate your classroom, bulletin boards, or send home to parents and show off your students' work! Use them to support fall stories, field trips, centers, craft time, or Fun Fridays. You can use a variety of art tools to decorate- paint, dot markers, paper squares, colored pencils, q-tip paint dots, markers, or crayons.

You will receive an instant download PDF file with 6 separate pages.

Enjoy!!

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NGSSK-ESS3-1
Use a model to represent the relationship between the needs of different plants or animals (including humans) and the places they live. Examples of relationships could include that deer eat buds and leaves, therefore, they usually live in forested areas; and, grasses need sunlight so they often grow in meadows. Plants, animals, and their surroundings make up a system.
NGSSK-ESS2-1
Use and share observations of local weather conditions to describe patterns over time. Examples of qualitative observations could include descriptions of the weather (such as sunny, cloudy, rainy, and warm); examples of quantitative observations could include numbers of sunny, windy, and rainy days in a month. Examples of patterns could include that it is usually cooler in the morning than in the afternoon and the number of sunny days versus cloudy days in different months. Assessment of quantitative observations limited to whole numbers and relative measures such as warmer/cooler.
NGSSK-ESS2-2
Construct an argument supported by evidence for how plants and animals (including humans) can change the environment to meet their needs. Examples of plants and animals changing their environment could include a squirrel digs in the ground to hide its food and tree roots can break concrete.
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