Fall is nearly here, and that means it’s the perfect time for apple-themed learning fun! Whether you’re a teacher prepping for September lessons or a parent looking for creative and educational fall activities, you’re going to love these free printable apple worksheets for kids.
These apple printables are designed to help early learners build key skills while enjoying a fun seasonal theme. Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students!
What’s Included in the Free Apple Worksheet Pack?

This free apple-themed printable pack includes a variety of fun and educational worksheets perfect for early learners. Whether you’re working with preschoolers, kindergarteners, or early elementary students, these printables are designed to help build foundational skills in a hands-on and seasonal way.
Here’s what’s included in your free download:
- Letter A is for Apple Tracing Page – Practice uppercase and lowercase A with a fun apple theme
- Apple Seed Counting Page – Count and color apple seeds while working on number recognition
- Line Tracing Page – Help young learners strengthen fine motor skills and pencil control
- Apple Shapes Tracing Worksheet – Identify and trace basic shapes inside the apple outlines
- Apple Number Tracing Worksheet – Trace numbers with an apple theme to reinforce early math
- Apple Alphabet Tracing Worksheet – Practice tracing all the letters of the alphabet with apple flair
- Letter Maze (A for Apple) – Follow the letter A through a maze for letter recognition practice
- Apple Pattern Worksheet – Identify and complete simple AB and ABC patterns with apple images
- Apple Coloring Worksheet – A simple and fun apple-themed coloring sheet for creative expression
- Apple Barrel Dot Marker Page – Use dot markers or stickers to decorate an apple barrel while improving fine motor skills
All pages are black-and-white printer friendly, making them ideal for classroom use, homeschool lessons, or fall-themed quiet time activities at home.
Educational Benefits of Apple Activities
Apple worksheets aren’t just cute—they’re packed with early learning benefits:
- Build fine motor skills through tracing and cutting
- Reinforce early math concepts like counting and patterns
- Boost early literacy with vocabulary, letter recognition, and writing
- Encourage scientific thinking through simple life cycle exploration
- Provide a fun and thematic way to welcome the fall season!
How to Use These Apple Worksheets

Here are a few creative ways to use these printables:
- Morning work or centers in the classroom
- Homeschool lessons during your fall unit
- Busy binders or quiet time activities at home
- Pair with an apple tasting activity or an apple book read-aloud
- Add to your September or autumn lesson plans
Apple Books to Pair with These Worksheets
Add some literacy fun by pairing your printable pack with these classic apple-themed picture books:
- Ten Apples Up on Top! by Dr. Seuss
- Apple Farmer Annie by Monica Wellington
- The Apple Pie Tree by Zoe Hall
- Apples, Apples, Apples by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace
- How Do Apples Grow? by Betsy Maestro
Reading and learning go hand-in-hand when you create a full apple-themed experience.
Apple Crafts to Pair with Your Printables
Extend the fun and keep little hands busy with these easy apple crafts for kids! Crafting is a great way to build fine motor skills, spark creativity, and reinforce seasonal themes.
Here are some adorable and simple apple craft ideas that go perfectly with your printable apple worksheets:
Paper Plate Apple Craft
All you need is a paper plate, red paint or tissue paper, and a green pipe cleaner or construction paper for the leaf. Let kids cut, color, and glue their way to a cute apple creation!
Apple Stamping with Real Apples
Cut apples in half, dip them in paint, and stamp them on paper for a hands-on art activity. Great for exploring textures and patterns while having fun.
Apple Lacing Craft
Punch holes around the edges of a large apple cutout and let kids lace yarn or string through it. This helps develop fine motor coordination and hand-eye coordination.
Torn Paper Apple Craft
Provide red, green, and brown paper for kids to tear and glue onto an apple shape. This easy activity is excellent for younger learners and makes a great bulletin board display!
Apple Suncatcher
Cut an apple shape out of clear contact paper or wax paper and let kids stick red tissue paper pieces inside. Hang it in the window for a beautiful fall decoration!
These apple crafts for preschool and kindergarten are perfect to use alongside your worksheets to create a full fall unit or classroom theme.
Get Your Free Printable Apple Worksheets Here!

Ready to dive into some apple fun? Enter your email below to grab your FREE Apple-Themed Worksheet Pack:
These worksheets are perfect for fall, back-to-school, and September classroom fun. Print them out today and enjoy easy, seasonal learning with your little ones.
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