This happens when warm days turn into chilly nights.
Cooler temperatures
This bright fall color is seen on many maple trees.
Red
This small creature makes sticky webs across porches in October.
A spider
This grain is used for making bread and cereal.
Wheat
People pull these out of closets when the weather gets cool.
Sweaters
This gentle sound is made when leaves move in the wind.
Rustling
This sunshine color appears on birch and aspen leaves.
Yellow
These birds migrate south when the weather cools.
Geese
Farmers pick this tall crop that grows on thick stalks.
Corn
This warm drink is made with cocoa.
Hot chocolate
This thin layer sometimes appears on grass in the early fall mornings.
Frost
This warm color shows up on oak leaves.
Orange
This animal digs through gardens looking for food in the fall.
Raccoon
This fruit is picked from orchards using tall ladders.
Apples
This item sits by the door to wipe off wet leaves.
A doormat
This tool helps you measure how much rain falls.
A rain gauge
This color describes leaves that haven’t changed yet.
Green
This shy animal grows a thicker coat for winter and is often seen near woods.
Deer
This round, striped vegetable shows up at roadside stands in the fall.
Watermelon or pumpkins (accept either)
This hobby involves needles and yarn, perfect for fall evenings.
Knitting
This weather pattern causes the sky to look orange or pink.
Autumn or fall sunsets
This warm brown color is named after a type of nut.
Chestnut
These nighttime animals fly silently and are a symbol of fall.
Owls
This fall crop is used to make homemade jams and warm cobblers.
Peaches, apples or berries (accept either)
People sit by these warm indoor features as nights get colder.
Fireplaces