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5 Little Pumpkins Cut & Paste Craft | Fall Activity | PreK & Kindergarten
Bring the beloved “5 Little Pumpkins” rhyme to life with this fun and hands-on cut-and-paste craft! Perfect for Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten, this low-prep activity lets children retell, count, and sequence the story while building fine motor and early literacy skills.
🍂 What’s Included:
5 Little Pumpkins craft templates (5 pumpkins + gate/fence scene)
Black-and-white version for easy printing and coloring
✂️ How to Use:
Read or sing the “Five Little Pumpkins” poem together.
Students color, cut, and glue the pumpkins onto the gate in the correct order on a colored sheet of construction paper.
Review the story sequence and count the pumpkins as they finish.
Display crafts for a festive fall bulletin board or take-home storytelling piece!
This makes the perfect companion to your 5 Little Pumpkins Interactive Song or Circle Time Set!
🍁 Skills Taught:
Sequencing & retelling
Counting backward (5–0)
Listening comprehension
Fine-motor skills (cutting, gluing, coloring)
Story connection through art
Bring the beloved “5 Little Pumpkins” rhyme to life with this fun and hands-on cut-and-paste craft! Perfect for Preschool, Pre-K, and Kindergarten, this low-prep activity lets children retell, count, and sequence the story while building fine motor and early literacy skills.
🍂 What’s Included:
5 Little Pumpkins craft templates (5 pumpkins + gate/fence scene)
Black-and-white version for easy printing and coloring
✂️ How to Use:
Read or sing the “Five Little Pumpkins” poem together.
Students color, cut, and glue the pumpkins onto the gate in the correct order on a colored sheet of construction paper.
Review the story sequence and count the pumpkins as they finish.
Display crafts for a festive fall bulletin board or take-home storytelling piece!
This makes the perfect companion to your 5 Little Pumpkins Interactive Song or Circle Time Set!
🍁 Skills Taught:
Sequencing & retelling
Counting backward (5–0)
Listening comprehension
Fine-motor skills (cutting, gluing, coloring)
Story connection through art