Whether it’s practicing counting with apples or learning new words associated with fall, these September worksheets for kindergarten are a fun way for students to learn while celebrating the fall season. In addition to being festive and fun, the fall worksheets help reinforce important kindergarten math and literacy skills. So whether your child is just starting out in kindergarten or you’re looking for some extra practice at home, be sure to check out this collection of fall kindergarten no-prep activities!

Why September Worksheets Are Essential for Your Classroom
Starting the school year with engaging, seasonal worksheets helps establish routines while keeping students motivated. These fall-themed activities:
- Save you prep time with ready-to-print pages that require zero preparation
- Reinforce kindergarten standards through fun, seasonal themes students love
- Support independent work so you can focus on small group instruction
- Build fine motor skills through tracing, coloring, and cutting activities
- Create consistency for morning work, centers, and homework routines
Your students will be excited to learn when worksheets feature adorable apples, colorful leaves, and friendly community helpers instead of plain practice pages.
September Literacy Worksheets for Kindergarten
Kindergarteners will love these September fall-themed literacy worksheets! They’ll help your students learn important literacy skills while also getting them excited about all of the wonderful things that fall has to offer. Included are a variety of worksheets that focus on different literacy skills including letter recognition, beginning sounds, sight words, and rhyming. These worksheets are the perfect way to keep your kindergarteners engaged and learning during the autumn months.
Word and Letter Sorting Activities
Word and Letter Sorting Cut and Paste Worksheet: Letters and words are the building blocks of language. Sorting them helps children learn to read and write. This kindergarten worksheet provides practice in sorting words and letters. Children will cut out the letters and words, then glue them in the correct column.

Alphabet Recognition and Formation
Alphabet Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Tracing Worksheets: These tracing worksheets feature both uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet along with letter formation guidelines. This helps students to visually recognize the shape of each letter and how it is formed. Also, tracing letters is a great way to improve fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

Alphabet Letter Match Worksheets: The Alphabet Letter Matching worksheets are a great way for students to learn the difference between uppercase and lowercase letters and to match the letters of the alphabet. To complete the letter matching worksheet, students will look spin an uppercase letter and color the corresponding lowercase letter. Featured on the worksheets are uppercase and lowercase alphabet strips to help students find the matching letters.

Alphabet Letter Maze Worksheets: Looking for a fun way to help your child learn the alphabet and abc order? This alphabet letter maze worksheet is a great way for kids to learn their uppercase and lowercase letters. The maze is made up of all 26 letters of the alphabet. Kids will start at the letter A and find their way through the maze to the letter Z. This is a great way for kids to learn their letters and have fun at the same time.

Vowels and Consonants
Identifying Vowels and Consonants Worksheets: Vowels and consonants are the basic building blocks of reading and writing. By understanding the difference between them, young children can begin to sound out words and build their reading and writing skills. The following fall-themed worksheets have students identify and color vowels and consonants.

September Phonemic Awareness Activities
Phonemic awareness is the understanding that spoken language is made up of smaller units of sound, called phonemes. It is a critical building block for reading success. These September phonemic awareness worksheets are perfect for kindergarten students who are beginning to learn phonemic awareness skills.
Each worksheet focuses on a different aspect of phonemic awareness, such as identifying rhyming words or counting syllables. The activities are fun and engaging, and they provide valuable practice in hearing and manipulating the individual sounds in words.
Counting Syllables: This worksheet is perfect for helping your students learn how to count syllables. It’s easy to use and understand, and it’s sure to keep your students engaged as they learn. Plus, it’s a great way to assess their understanding of the concept.

Rhyming Words Worksheets: Rhyming words are an important part of early literacy development. By kindergarten, most students can identify some basic rhyming words. These worksheets provide a fun way for students to practice identifying rhyming words. By matching and coloring the rhyming pictures, students will reinforce their understanding of how words sound when they are put together. Worksheets are included for each short vowel.

Beginning and Ending Sounds Worksheets: Identifying beginning and ending sounds are an important skill for kindergarteners to learn. These worksheets provide a fun and effective way for students to practice this skill. In the first set of worksheets, students color the matching beginning or ending sound letter.

The second set of beginning and ending sound worksheets extends the skill by having students write the complete word.

September Sight Word Activities
Sight Word Hunt Worksheets: Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your students practice identifying sight words? Students color the matching focus sight word in each grid. Worksheets are included for all pre-primer sight words.

Fall Color Words Activity: Color words are another important concept for beginning readers. These are usually the first words that students learn to read and write. This fall-themed worksheet is a great activity for learning color words.

September Beginning Writing Worksheets
For many kindergarten students, writing can be a daunting task. However, by providing a variety of introductory writing activities, students can begin to build the confidence they need to succeed.
Fall Tracing Paths Worksheet: Tracing worksheets help students to develop the fine motor skills needed for writing. By tracing simple shapes and lines, students begin to understand how to make the marks they need to form letters.

Apple Picking Labeling Worksheet: Labeling worksheets provide an opportunity for students to practice reading and writing simple words. This Apple Picking worksheet introduces kindergarten students to labeling by having them cut and paste the words to label the picture.

Fall Sentence Writing Worksheets: These fall-themed writing prompt worksheets are just right for kindergarten students. Students complete the easy sentences by tracing the words and picking their favorite fall food or animal. Each item is represented by a picture to help students read the words.

September Math Worksheets for Kindergarten
This collection of September math worksheets for kindergarteners includes a variety of activities that are perfect for getting little ones engaged in learning. From counting, numbers and subitizing to shapes and patterns, these fall-themed math worksheets are a great way to teach and reinforce basic math skills.
Counting and Number Recognition
Counting 1 to 20 Math Worksheets: These September math worksheets have students count objects like leaves or apples, trace and count numbers from 1 to 20, and match numerals and number words. Activities include:
- Apple seeds counting 6 to 10
- Counting apples 1 to 10
- Counting leaves 1 to 10



Number Order 1-20 Worksheets: Students cut and paste numbers in correct order from 1 to 20.


Numbers Before and After Worksheet: Using a Numbers Before and After Math Worksheet, students will be able to practice identifying numbers that come before and after a given number. A number line is included to support students that are learning to count to 20.

Number Words 1 to 20 Worksheets: Separate activities for number words 1 to 10 and 11-20.


Tracing Numbers 1 to 20 Worksheets: Separate activities for tracing number words 1 to 10 and 11-20.


Ten Frames and Visual Number Recognition
Ten Frames: Ten frames help students visualize numbers by grouping them into tens. This is a helpful way for students to see how numbers can be broken down into smaller groups. Activities include:
- Spin and color a ten frame numbers 11 to 20
- Apples ten frames 1 to 10
- Apples ten frames 11 to 20



Subitizing Worksheets: Subitizing is the ability to instantly recognize the number of objects in a small group without counting them individually. These September math worksheets include subitizing color by code activities to help develop this important foundational skill.


Number Comparison and Advanced Concepts
Number Comparison Activities: These number comparison math worksheets require students to count the number of dots in a ten frame and then compare the numbers they counted. Includes activities for numbers 1-10 and 11-20.


Skip Counting: This fall-themed worksheet is a great way to introduce the concept of skip counting by 2s. Students cut and paste the numbers in order while skip counting. The leaves guide the students as they skip count.

Place Value Activities: Learning place value is an important math skill for kindergarteners. These math worksheets help students practice counting tens and ones for numbers 11 to 20.

Number Bonds to 10: Number bonds are a key math concept for kindergarten students to understand. This fall-themed number bonds to 10 worksheet has students write the missing number in the square to complete the number bond.

Number Review and Assessment
Number Review Worksheets: Help students identify numbers and number words, as well as count objects.
- Number Match: Students color the apples matching the number in the apple basket
- Individual Number Review (11-20): Students color the matching number of objects and number word, trace the number and number word, and build the number word



2D Shapes Worksheets: In these 2d shapes math worksheets, kindergarteners will learn to identify 2d shapes through:
- Matching 2d shapes to real-life objects
- Color by Code: 2D Shapes with autumn leaves

Complete the Patterns Math Worksheets: Students will practice identifying and creating patterns by cutting and pasting cute fall objects to complete each pattern.


Measurement and Graphing
Non Standard Apple Measurement Worksheet: When students are first learning about measurement, they use non-standard units. In this measurement worksheet, students use apples to measure apple-related objects.

Fall Graphing Math Worksheet: This fall graphing math worksheet is perfect for kindergarten students to practice their graphing skills. Students identify and count fall objects, then graph them for data interpretation and analysis.

Science Integration Activities
Parts of an Apple and Apple Lifecycle Worksheets: The apple lifecycle worksheet helps students understand how apples grow, starting with a picture of an apple seed and walking students through the different stages. Students cut and paste the labels to match the lifecycle. Similarly, in the Parts of an Apple worksheet, students cut and paste the labels to match the different parts of an apple.

How to Use September Worksheets in Your Classroom
These versatile worksheets fit seamlessly into your kindergarten day:
Morning Work: Start each day with a focused worksheet that reviews skills while students arrive and settle in.
Literacy Centers: Use worksheets as anchor activities during center rotations, giving students meaningful independent practice.
Math Centers: Incorporate math worksheets into your center routine for structured skill practice.
Early Finishers: Keep a basket of September worksheets handy for students who complete tasks quickly.
Homework: Send worksheets home for easy family engagement—no complicated directions needed.
Substitute Plans: Have a week’s worth of worksheets ready for unexpected absences.
Perfect for Differentiation
September worksheets work for all learners in your classroom:
- Beginning learners can focus on tracing and identifying
- Advanced students can complete extension activities like writing sentences
- English language learners benefit from visual supports and seasonal vocabulary
- Students needing fine motor support get targeted practice through engaging themes
Get Your September Worksheets Today
The September selection of worksheets focus on math and literacy skills and are perfect for getting students excited about the fall season. With fun themes like autumn leaves and apples, these worksheets are sure to be a hit with your students while building essential kindergarten foundations.

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