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Free Printable Fall Gross Motor Dice for Toddlers & Preschoolers

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These free printable fall gross motor dice are the perfect way to get your early learner moving! Use these fall theme gross motor dice as a brain break for toddlers, preschoolers, or kindergartners or just as a fun way to get up and moving.

You can use these printable gross motor movement dice on days when you’re stuck inside. They’re also a fun brain break activity for early learners. You are welcome to use them in your classroom, but they’re also great for homeschool or just fun at home if your child goes to school.

On the left is a picture of a toddler holding up a differential education cube with fall themed gross motor action cards. On the left is the text "fall themed gross motor dice for toddlers and preschoolers"

The free fall gross motor game printable dice PDF includes color and black and white cards to insert in a differentiated instruction cube and printable dice to cut out and assemble. You can also use the cube inserts as cards to draw or paste them to the outside of an empty box to make your own large dice.

There are so many ways to play this fun fall gross motor movement game for toddlers and preschoolers! I hope you enjoy this little fall themed game as much as we do.

Benefits of brain break games

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“Brain break” is a term used in education to describe quick, whole class activities that give students a chance to stop what they’re doing, move around, calm down, and refocus.

Proven benefits of brain break games include:

  • Increased productivity
  • Reduced stress
  • Improved ability to stay on task (source)
  • Better classroom behavior (source)

For best results, use a brain break game before complete boredom and frustration have set in. Use them to break up instructional time, homework time, or even chores!

Of course, as mentioned above, these fall gross motor dice for toddlers and preschoolers are also fun as a stand alone activity for early learners. Don’t feel like you need to wait for the right moment to bring them out – just grab them and get moving!

Related: Free printable fall bingo

Printable fall themed gross motor movement dice and cards for differentiated instruction cubes. There are color and black and white versions of each. Instructions include: fall like an apple, strut like a turkey, roll like a pumpkin, scamper like a squirrel, stand tall like a sunflower, and twirl like a leaf

Fall gross motor movement dice game

​Gross motor actions include:

  • Fall like an apple
  • Scamper like a squirrel
  • Stand tall like a sunflower
  • Twirl like a leaf
  • Roll like a pumpkin
  • Strut like a turkey

Related: Free fall do a dot printables

Materials needed:

  • Free printable fall gross motor cube inserts or dice (download links are further down the page)
  • Differentiated instruction cube (optional)
  • Paper or cardstock
  • Scissors
  • Tape or glue, if you’re making your own dice.
Neenah White Index Cardstock, 300 Sheets, 110 lb/199 gsm, 94 Brightness,...
Carson Dellosa Differentiated Instruction Cubes—Blue, Yellow, Green Foam...
Neenah White Index Cardstock, 300 Sheets, 110 lb/199 gsm, 94 Brightness,...
Carson Dellosa Differentiated Instruction Cubes—Blue, Yellow, Green Foam...
Neenah White Index Cardstock, 300 Sheets, 110 lb/199 gsm, 94 Brightness,...
Neenah White Index Cardstock, 300 Sheets, 110 lb/199 gsm, 94 Brightness,...
Carson Dellosa Differentiated Instruction Cubes—Blue, Yellow, Green Foam...
Carson Dellosa Differentiated Instruction Cubes—Blue, Yellow, Green Foam...

We have this set of differentiated instruction cubes and use them a lot. They can be used for a variety of purposes for students of all ages, and they’re fun as giant stacking blocks for younger kids.

If you don’t have a cube, I recommend using heavyweight cardstock and packing tape to make your own die. These materials are much more durable than paper and “normal” tape.

Alternatively, you can cut the cube cards out and use them as cards, but rolling a giant die is a big part of the fun of playing with a gross motor movement cube!

How to make fall gross motor movement dice

Download your free printables (located below the instructions) and print the pages you want. There are color and black and white cube inserts and die patterns. All pictures and instructions are the same.

Cut out the differentiated instruction cube cards or your desired die pattern.

Insert cards in cube pockets or make your own die. You may need to trim the cards a little extra, depending on your cube. Some aren’t sewn completely straight.

To make your printable gross motor movement die:

  • Cut the die along the template’s perimeter. Make sure to leave the tabs attached.
  • Pre-fold all lines to the inside, including tabs.
  • Fold die into a cube shape, tucking tabs inside. Glue the tabs inside or tape them in place. I find it best to tape as many tabs as possible on the inside of the cube using gift wrap style tape, then I tape the outside with packing tape to make the die more durable.
Two printable fall themed gross motor movement dice templates. One version is in color and the other is black and white. The page previews are on a yellow background.

How to play with fall gross motor dice

Roll your die! It’s fun to get silly and creative. Roll it like a bowling ball, play basketball into a box, or come up with other ways to get moving while rolling.

Perform the face-up action.

Laugh, enjoy, and repeat. Don’t be surprised if your little one starts placing the die so that a favorite action is showing face up so they can do it again and again.

A toddler holding up a differentiated instruction cube with fall themed gross motor movement cards. The top card says "twirl like a leaf". The toddler is wearing a unicorn shirt and a green watch.

Free printable fall theme gross motor dice

Please note that, like all free printables on The Artisan Life, these are available for personal and classroom use. This means you are welcome to use them with activities you are personally organizing for your own children, homeschool co-op, classroom, etc.

Do not alter, sell, or redistribute the digital files or printouts to others for use with their children or classroom. Simply refer your friends and colleagues to this post so they can download their own copies.

All four versions of the dice are included in one handy PDF file. Just print whichever pages you want. If you agree to the license above, you may click below:

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Text "click here to download your printables" (fall gross motor dice)

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