Free Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything Pack

A great free pack to go with a scarecrow theme from a fun book: Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything Pack.

You have loads of fun activities and scarecrow themed printables for kids to learn print and cursive while having fun during the fall and Halloween. This is a great printable pack for kids to use.

Free Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything Pack - over 70 pages of activities - 3Dinosaurs.com

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I have always wanted to put all the printables from the Halloween pack that were from The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything into is own pack. This year I’m doing it. I wanted to just add a few extra fun pages for the set. I’m always looking for just something new for it.

This pack was made for ages 2 to 9. The pack has some print and cursive in the pack. As you know it goes with the book The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything. I have always loved this story since my oldest had it read to her, and she wanted me to read it to her. We read the book over and over. It is a great book. It is one of the few Halloween themed books we keep out all year long!

You can also check out the Scarecrow No-Prep Weekly Packs. They are an easy set of no-prep worksheets for kids to learn with. These can be used with a general scarecrow themed or with The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything. It has Prek, Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, Third Grade and Fourth Grade levels. They have 5 pages of printables for each day for one week.

Things to use with the Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything Pack

I always get asked what items we used with the pack and here is a list of thing we have used. You can find all these items on Amazon.

You can find directions for making the small book here.


What you will find in the Free Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything Pack – contains over 70 pages:

(Part 1) 3 Part Cards, Which One Is Different, What Comes Next?, Prewriting Practice, Prewriting Patterns, Pattern Cards, Matching Cards, 4 Piece Puzzles, 10 Piece Puzzles (1-10, 11-20, 21-30), Scarecrow Color by Size, Dot the S, Trace the Letter S (Print & Cursive), Color the Story, Label the Scarecrow, Scarecrow Themed Addition

(Part 2) Beginning Sounds, Pocket Chart Cards (Print & Cursive), Trace Beginning Sounds (Print & Cursive), Trace the Word Print and Cursive, Write the Word, Write a Sentence for the Word, Color & Trace the Picture, Word Matching, Picture Matching, Find the Same, Scarecrow parts and word matching

(Part 3) Color the Pattern, Fill in the Missing part, What comes next, Small Book, Make Rhyming Words CVC, What numbers are missing number line, Pumpkin Head Roll & Cover

Free Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything Pack - over 70 pages of activities with print and cursive, puzzles, small books, rhyming words, matching, color and trace, addition, and more - 3Dinosaurs.com

What you will find in the Free Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything Tot Pack – contains 30 pages:

Solid Line Prewriting, Dashed Line Prewriting, Which One is Different, 2 Piece Puzzles, Color the Scarecrow Book, Matching Cards, 9 Piece Puzzle, Matching Page, Roll & Count, Shape Tracing, Dot the Letter S

Free Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything Tot Pack - 30 pages of activities with prewriting lines, puzzles, small color book, dot marker letter S, shapes, and more - 3Dinosaurs.com

Check out these other Halloween Packs:

No-Prep Halloween Weekly Packs

Halloween Pack For Tot, Preschool, PreK & Kindergarten

Bat & Spider Pack For Tot, Preschool, Kindergarten & First Grade

Scarecrow No-Prep Weekly Packs for PreK, Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, Third Grade, and Fourth Grade.

Check out all the Halloween activities on 3 Dinosaurs:

Halloween Activities on 3 Dinosaurs

Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com

Graphic purchased from Melonheadz Illustrating and Doodles.

5 Comments

  1. Thank you so much for these activities! I love sharing this story with my students this time of year. Your work is beautiful! I’m sure they will enjoy it.

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