Autumn Words
Fall Activities
Fall Months
Weather in Fall
Fall Symbols
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$100: These change color and fall from trees during autumn.

What are leaves? 

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$100: An object used to gather leaves into a pile.

What is a rake?

100

$100: This month is known for Halloween.

What is October? 

100

$100: This white, icy deposit forms overnight during cold mornings.

What is frost? 

100

$100: A common tool used to gather fallen leaves together resides here.

What is a rake? 

200

$200: People harvest these large orange vegetables to make pies or carve faces.

What are pumpkins?

200

$200: You might visit this place to pick apples in fall.

What is an orchard?

200

$200: This month follows October and is known for Thanksgiving.

What is October?

200

$200: This weather feels cold and crisp.

What is chilly? 

200

$200: This structure is made of hay and is commonly found on farms during the harvest.

What is a haystack?

300

$300: This is a small nut that comes from oak trees and is often food for squirrels.

What is an acorn? 

300

$300: This activity involves lighting a fire outdoors, often to stay warm or roast marshmallows.

What is a bonfire?

300

$300: This month hosts a spooky celebration with costumes and candy.

What is October?

300

$300: This wet and cool weather often marks the change between summer and winter.
What is rain?

What is rain?

300

$300: This gathering during fall is often celebrated with family and a festive meal, especially in November.

What is Thanksgiving?

400

$400: This knitted garment keeps you warm when it's chilly outside.

What is a sweater?

400

$400: After cutting crops, this is a stack of dried plants usually found on farms.

What is a haystack?

400

$400: This month marks the beginning of fall in the Northern Hemisphere.

What is September?

400

$400: This word describes weather that feels cold and brisk, often in the mornings during fall.

What is chilly?

400

$400: This colorful display is often seen in the sky after it rains, and can sometimes be observed in fall showers.

What is a rainbow? 

500

$500: This figure made from clothes and straw is used to scare birds away from crops.

What is a scarecrow?

500

$500: This traditional container is filled with fruits and vegetables, often seen at Thanksgiving.

What is a cornucopia?

500

$500: This month is known for Thanksgiving in the United States and Harvest at Meskwaki.

What is November? 

500

$500: This icy formation appears on your car in the morning time? 

What is frost?

500

$500: This bounty-filled symbol of abundance is often associated with Thanksgiving and filled with various autumn produce.

What is a cornucopia?

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