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What should the teacher be for Halloween? | Writing Worksheet for Speech Therapy
What should the teacher be for Halloween? | Writing Worksheet for Speech Therapy
What should the teacher be for Halloween? | Writing Worksheet for Speech Therapy
What should the teacher be for Halloween? | Writing Worksheet for Speech Therapy
What should the teacher be for Halloween? | Writing Worksheet for Speech Therapy
What should the teacher be for Halloween? | Writing Worksheet for Speech Therapy
What should the teacher be for Halloween? | Writing Worksheet for Speech Therapy
What should the teacher be for Halloween? | Writing Worksheet for Speech Therapy
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Halloween is creeping up on us, and if you're searching for a Halloween writing worksheet, check out this "What will my teacher / SLP be for Halloween" Worksheet! Let your students decide what your costume will be for Halloween this school year with this fun editable Halloween worksheet.

What’s included in this Speech Therapist Halloween Costume Worksheet?

This differentiated activity is perfect for both younger and older students! There are three worksheets that come in both color and black and white:

For Younger Students:

    • First, you can brainstorm ideas with your students about which Halloween costume you will wear.
    • Then, they have to complete a short sentence prompt asking why this costume is perfect for their “speech teacher”.
    • Last, they can draw a picture of you in your costume. So much fun for these kiddos!

For Older Students:

    • Your students will pick the costume they want you to wear.
    • Then they have to convince you by writing 3 solid reasons and backing up their answers.
    • Once they have finished their writing, they can transfer the information into the included writing sheet.
    • Super easy and great to hang up in your speech room.

Why should you download this worksheet?

  1. Differentiated Learning: Leveled worksheets for younger and older students.
  2. Boosts Opinion Writing Skills: Whether it’s stating why they think you’d look great as a superhero or writing three well-thought-out reasons, this worksheet helps improve opinion writing.
  3. Flexibility: Got a color printer? Awesome! Prefer black and white to save ink? That’s included, too! This worksheet is available in both color and black & white to fit your needs.
  4. Easy Editing: If you have a free Canva for Education account, you can edit this worksheet to make it your own by adding your own prompts.
  5. It’s Fun!: Your students will look forward to the session, and you might get some good costume ideas out of it!


❗️*** PLEASE NOTE*** : To use this free speech therapist costume worksheet, you need to have a Canva for Education account (get your free account here!) or a Canva Free account. ❗️


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What should the teacher be for Halloween? | Writing Worksheet for Speech Therapy

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Halloween is creeping up on us, and if you're searching for a Halloween writing worksheet, check out this "What will my teacher / SLP be for Halloween" Worksheet! Let your students decide what your costume will be for Halloween this school year with this fun editable Halloween worksheet.

What’s included in this Speech Therapist Halloween Costume Worksheet?

This differentiated activity is perfect for both younger and older students! There are three worksheets that come in both color and black and white:

For Younger Students:

    • First, you can brainstorm ideas with your students about which Halloween costume you will wear.
    • Then, they have to complete a short sentence prompt asking why this costume is perfect for their “speech teacher”.
    • Last, they can draw a picture of you in your costume. So much fun for these kiddos!

For Older Students:

    • Your students will pick the costume they want you to wear.
    • Then they have to convince you by writing 3 solid reasons and backing up their answers.
    • Once they have finished their writing, they can transfer the information into the included writing sheet.
    • Super easy and great to hang up in your speech room.

Why should you download this worksheet?

  1. Differentiated Learning: Leveled worksheets for younger and older students.
  2. Boosts Opinion Writing Skills: Whether it’s stating why they think you’d look great as a superhero or writing three well-thought-out reasons, this worksheet helps improve opinion writing.
  3. Flexibility: Got a color printer? Awesome! Prefer black and white to save ink? That’s included, too! This worksheet is available in both color and black & white to fit your needs.
  4. Easy Editing: If you have a free Canva for Education account, you can edit this worksheet to make it your own by adding your own prompts.
  5. It’s Fun!: Your students will look forward to the session, and you might get some good costume ideas out of it!


❗️*** PLEASE NOTE*** : To use this free speech therapist costume worksheet, you need to have a Canva for Education account (get your free account here!) or a Canva Free account. ❗️


Stay Connected

❤ Canva for SLPs (free resource library!)

❤ Follow ► Pinterest ► Facebook ► Instagram ► LinkedIn ► Website

Related Blog Posts:

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Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
November 8, 2023
This was a last minute purchase that we used at Halloween for the students to work on oral expression and making sentences
Pamela O.
275 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd
Speechzella
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Speechzella
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Nov 11, 2023
Perfect! I love how this was so easy and low prep for you -Zuzel
Rated 5 out of 5
October 15, 2023
It was super fun and engaging for my gifted and talented students.
Catherine H.
30 reviews
Grades taught: 4th, 5th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals
Speechzella
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Speechzella
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Oct 16, 2023
Thank you so much for leaving feedback. I'm glad this was helpful. -zuzel
Rated 5 out of 5
October 11, 2023
Super cute and 3rd graders still love completing this activity! Thank you for a great, easy resource
Angelina Davini
(TPT Seller)
7 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Speechzella
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Speechzella
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Oct 11, 2023
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear this activity worked out for you.

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Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or name the book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply a reason for the opinion, and provide some sense of closure.
Write opinion pieces in which they introduce the topic or book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply reasons that support the opinion, use linking words (e.g., because, and, also) to connect opinion and reasons, and provide a concluding statement or section.
Write opinion pieces on topics or texts, supporting a point of view with reasons.
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