Fall Activities
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Falling in love with Jesus
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Fall Facts
100

This classic fall activity involves scooping out seeds and carving shapes into this orange fruit.

What is pumpkin carving?

100

This holiday on the last Thursday of November is famous for turkey and gratitude.

What is Thanksgiving?

100

Christians call Jesus this title, meaning “Anointed One.”

Who is the Messiah?

100

This fall pie is made from a gourd and topped with whipped cream.

What is pumpkin pie?

100

Leaves change color in fall because plants produce less of this green pigment.

What is chlorophyll?

200

Many people visit these outdoor farms to pick apples straight from the tree.

What are orchards?

200

Which President established Thanksgiving as a national holiday?

Who is Abraham Lincoln?

200

What are the 9 Fruits of the Spirit?

Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness, and Self-control

200

These sticky fall treats are apples coated in caramel.

What are caramel apples?

200

This animal is famous for storing nuts to prepare for winter.

What is a squirrel?

300

This activity involves navigating through tall stalks arranged in a winding puzzle-like pattern.

What is a corn maze?

300

Which country was the first to celebrate Halloween?

What is Ireland?

300

This term describes turning your life around and following Jesus.

What is repentance?

300

This spice blend includes cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves — and gets added to everything in the fall.

What is pumpkin spice?

300

The word “autumn” comes from this ancient language.

What is Latin?

400

A traditional fall gathering where people sit on bales of straw and ride behind a tractor.

What is a hayride?

400

What was fall called in the 1600s?

What is harvest?

400

What is the name of the miracle that involved fish and bread?

What is the feeding of the 5,000?

400

This warm drink made from pressed apples is a fall favorite.

What is apple cider?

400

This U.S. state is the most famous for fall foliage tourism.

What is Vermont?

500

What activity started in 1869 between Rutgers University and the College of New Jersey? 

What is College Football?

500

Before pumpkins were common, this root vegetable was originally carved for lanterns in Ireland.  

What are turnips?

500

In the Gospel of John, Jesus uses this metaphor to describe staying close to Him, saying “I am the ____; you are the branches.”

What is the vine?

500

This hearty dish often made in large pots contains beans, spices, and sometimes meat — and is served at fall festivals.

What is chili?

500

This phenomenon occurs when daylight hours become shorter and nighttime becomes longer.

What is the Winter Solstice?

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