





Fall Patterned Pumpkin Patch Art & Literacy Activity
Looking for a no-prep fall activity that keeps students engaged and learning? This Patterned Pumpkins art lesson combines creativity with literacy practice, making it perfect for sub plans, early finishers, or a quick seasonal project. Students will enjoy the interactive Art & Roll format while building both art and language skills.
Easy for substitute teachers to implement, this lesson is classroom-tested to help keep behavior on track and engagement high. It also works beautifully for art integration, writing prompts, homeschooling, or mini-lessons in art and language arts.
What’s Included
You’ll receive an 11-page PDF with everything you need:
Game sheet
Reflection sheets
Coloring page
Finished example
Writing activities
Why Hand-Drawn Resources Matter
Not everything in this lesson is digitally designed—and that’s intentional. Hand-drawn examples help take the pressure off students, making them feel less worried about perfection and more open to creating. This approach encourages every child to take risks and enjoy the process.
Looking for a no-prep fall activity that keeps students engaged and learning? This Patterned Pumpkins art lesson combines creativity with literacy practice, making it perfect for sub plans, early finishers, or a quick seasonal project. Students will enjoy the interactive Art & Roll format while building both art and language skills.
Easy for substitute teachers to implement, this lesson is classroom-tested to help keep behavior on track and engagement high. It also works beautifully for art integration, writing prompts, homeschooling, or mini-lessons in art and language arts.
What’s Included
You’ll receive an 11-page PDF with everything you need:
Game sheet
Reflection sheets
Coloring page
Finished example
Writing activities
Why Hand-Drawn Resources Matter
Not everything in this lesson is digitally designed—and that’s intentional. Hand-drawn examples help take the pressure off students, making them feel less worried about perfection and more open to creating. This approach encourages every child to take risks and enjoy the process.