Fall Holidays
Fall Foods
Fall Vocabulary
Fall Facts
100

Halloween 

This is a day where children dress up to go door-to-door for candy.

100

Apple

A sweet fruit that grows on trees that typically comes in red or green.

100

Rake 

A tool used to move the leaves into a pile in your yard. 

100

Daylight savings time/Fall Back

When we set our clocks back an hour.

200

Thanksgiving 

This holiday started when the pilgrims decided to have a feast.

200

Turkey

The main dish normally served on Thanksgiving Day

200

Football

A sport watched on weekends that is very popular in Texas

200

Autumn 

Another term for "fall" that is typically used by British people.

300

Trick-or-Treat

The phrase that children say to request candy on Halloween

300

Soup 

A warm meal that is primarily a liquid.

300

Haunted House

A place people go to feel scared on Halloween

300

Change colors

The leaves on the trees do this

400

Veteran's Day

A holiday honoring the sacrifices of anyone who has served in the military.

400

Pumpkin 

A fall favorite that is a type of winter squash that is served in desserts, soups, and drinks.

400

Hibernate 

Some animals begin gathering and storing food to do this for the colder months. 

400

Bobbing for Apples

An activity done at fall festivals that involves a large bucket of water and a red fruit.

500

Columbus Day

A holiday celebrating the landing of Christopher Columbus in America

500

Pie

A Thanksgiving staple, this dish usually contains a pastry and filing with sometimes a crust on top.

500

Scarecrow 

This is a decoy that is in the shape of a human and placed in a field.

500

Harvest Moon

The name of the full moon that appears closest to the autumnal equinox 

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