Fall Foods
Fall Flavors
Fall Activities
Fall Sports
Fall Holidays
100

A dessert eaten around Thanksgiving that comes from an orange squash popular during the Fall.

pumpkin pie

100

A fruit grown in the Fall that can be red, green, or yellow. Common types include macintosh, gala, or granny smith.

apple

100

A place where you can go to find a particular type of fruit to carve, decorate, or utilize in holiday dishes. They come in all shapes and sizes and cover large fields.

pumpkin patch

100

The national league starts up in the Fall and plays until winter. Players kick and throw a brown, funny-shaped ball and run and wrestle on a 100-yard field

football

100

A holiday celebrated at the end of October where people dress up in costumes and ask for candy by saying, “Trick or Treat!”

Halloween

200

A pumpkin is a type of squash, like zucchini or spaghetti squash. This means it's actually not a vegetable, but a ___

fruit

200

A type of spice typically used to make things sweeter and is often used as a topping for fall beverages, desserts, and oatmeal. It comes as a brown powder or a brown stick.

cinnamon

200

An activity in which you cut out designs and create what is known as a “Jack O’ Lantern”. The seeds and pulp can be used for foods.

carving pumpkins

200

This is a game played with an orange ball that is thrown into hoops or nets.

 basketball

200

A holiday celebrated at the end of November in which friends and families share things they are grateful for and eat foods such as turkey (or ham) and mashed potatoes.

Thanksgiving

300

A sweet drink that is made fruit picked from trees in an orchard. You can drink it hot or cold!

apple cider

300

A sticky, sugary syrup, which is a golden brownish-orange color. Can be used on top of ice cream, fruits, inside candy bars, or to sweeten drinks. Sometimes used to make candy apples!

caramel

300

An activity in which you pick these fruits right off of the trees they were grown on in an orchard

apple picking

300

Every 4 years, many countries have national teams that play against each other to become the best team in the world for this sport, which has a black and white ball.

futbol/soccer

300

A holiday celebrated the first Monday of September that recognizes the workers that support America’s economy.

Labor Day

400

An orange potato that can be mashed, baked, or cooked into desserts

sweet potato or yam

400

An orange squash picked in a "patch," which is used in lots of fall foods and beverages

pumpkin

400

A fun activity when you rake up something up and then undo all your hard work by jumping in the piles.

Playing in the leaves

400

Participants of this sport encourage athletes by dancing, chanting, and shaking pom poms

cheerleading

400

A holiday celebrated in November that recognizes those that have served in the U.S Armed Forces.

Veteran's Day

500

A sauce made from a red fruit, usually served on Thanksgiving

cranberry sauce

500

A type of sweetener made from the sap of the same kind of tree used in the syrup's name. Traditionally used on breakfast foods like pancakes, waffles, or oatmeal.

maple syrup

500

Walking through a field of corn cut into a winding map

going to a corn maze

500

This is an event that marks the end of the season for major league teams that play this sport with a bat, innings, and a glove.

The World Series

500
Near the end of September, the Earth's position marks the end of Summer and the beginning of a new season. This day is called

The Autumn Equinox / First day of Fall/Autumn

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