No matter where you live, there is probably a pumpkin patch that grows and sells a variety of pumpkins for making yummy pumpkin pies or jack-o-lanterns. When it's time to pick up your pumpkins this fall, bring along your kids as part of a fall science study. Not only will they have a great time, they will learn a lot about how pumpkins are grown.
Bring your camera to the pumpkin patch and have your child photograph interesting things about the farm. Be sure to take pictures of many varieties of pumpkins. Ask the farmer if you are not sure where to find different varieties of pumpkins. Write down the names of the pumpkin types. You will be making a project later, and the names will be important.
Before you leave the pumpkin farm or patch, be sure to pick up an extra pumpkin for science exploration at home.