Pumpkin Puzzle Game
Hey teaching friends! Who else loves fall? I adore the cooler weather, leaves falling, heading to see the Friday Night lights at our local high school football game, hayrides, cornmazes…
And don’t even get me started on the food! Cinnamon donuts, apple cider, pumpkin chocolate chip drop cookies, pumpkin rolls, hot chocolate, apple fritters, peanut butter pumpkins, and soooooo many other seasonal goodies! {Yes, I also love candy corn!}
Right now, I am having a blast with pumpkins so I decided to continue on to the theme and thought perhaps your students might enjoy a fun pumpkin puzzle.

This Pumpkin Puzzler Activity will get your students happy to do problem solving first thing in the morning – or during center time!

Fun Fall Center Activity
Want to differentiate it for different levels? Maybe have a few of the puzzle pieces already connected and have them finish the last few.

Or make it more difficult by having gifted learners create their own version and trading with a friend.
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Most students love puzzles and this will lend itself to critical thinking and problem solving.
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What other seasonal fall foods would you add to my list above? I would love to hear them in a comment below.
Enjoy and happy fall all!
~Charity

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