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Fall Fill-In Word Puzzle

Celebrate the fall season with this fun fall-themed fill-in word puzzle.

fall fill-in word puzzle on background of fall leaves.

My Inspiration for Creating this Puzzle

I have always loved logic puzzles and word puzzles. I used to spend hours with a book of fill-in puzzles that I purchased at a garage sale. I loved filling in the grids of letters and applying logic along the way to figure out what word needed to go in what spot.

About a year ago, I purchased a set of puzzle and game making software to create some resources for my classroom and this blog. One of those resources was a crossword puzzle maker.

This past week, I had the brilliant idea that I could use a crossword puzzle maker to produce the word fill-in puzzles that I had enjoyed so much when I was a student myself. I would just need to generate a crossword and then delete all of the numbers from the crossword puzzle grid.

fall-fill in puzzle in binder.

To test out my idea, I decided to put together this fall fill-in puzzle.

Instructions

Place each of the provided fall words in the grid exactly one time each. One letter must be placed in each box.

screenshot of fall fill-in word puzzle.

Using this Puzzle in the Classroom

I am thinking that I might put this out next week as part of my puzzle of the week selection. I’ve never really tried giving students a paper and pencil puzzle to complete as an early finisher activity, but I’m always open to trying new things.

Last week, we tried out the Fall Square Logic Puzzle, and it was a huge hit.

fall fill-in puzzle next to autumn leaves.

Obviously, the logic required to solve this fall logic puzzle should be a bit basic for my 11th and 12th grade students. But I still think it should be fun.

I am definitely not an expert when it comes to teaching elementary aged children, but I would feel confident in recommending this puzzle for 3rd grade and up.

If you like using this type of puzzle in your classroom, be sure to let me know. If I get enough positive feedback, I will start creating other seasonal fill-in puzzles.

Puzzle Solutions

I intentionally do not make answers to the printable math puzzles I share on my blog available online because I strive to provide learning experiences for my students that are non-google-able. I would like other teachers to be able to use these puzzles in their classrooms as well without the solutions being easily found on the Internet.

However, I do recognize that us teachers are busy people and sometimes need to quickly reference an answer key to see if a student has solved a puzzle correctly or to see if they have interpreted the instructions properly.

If you are a teacher who is using these puzzles in your classroom, please send me an email at sarah@mathequalslove.net with information about what you teach and where you teach. I will be happy to forward an answer key to you.

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