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Halloween Following Directions Activities Collaborative Critical Thinking Riddle
Halloween Following Directions Activities Collaborative Critical Thinking Riddle
Halloween Following Directions Activities Collaborative Critical Thinking Riddle
Halloween Following Directions Activities Collaborative Critical Thinking Riddle
Halloween Following Directions Activities Collaborative Critical Thinking Riddle
Halloween Following Directions Activities Collaborative Critical Thinking Riddle
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Halloween Following Directions Activities Collaborative Critical Thinking Riddle
Halloween Following Directions Activities Collaborative Critical Thinking Riddle
Halloween Following Directions Activities Collaborative Critical Thinking Riddle
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Description

Make Halloween learning unforgettable with these Halloween Following Directions Activities! This critical thinking Haunted House Escape Room combines reading, creative sentence writing, math, and problem-solving into one spooky, hands-on adventure. Students work in collaborative teams to follow directions, solve riddles, and complete task cards filled with comprehension, math, and observation challenges—all while building teamwork and creativity.

Designed for grades 2–5, this engaging activity turns your classroom into a haunted adventure where students color posters, uncover hidden clues, and write their own “Escape the Haunted House” stories. As they race against the clock to finish before midnight, they’ll practice following directions, critical thinking, and story writing in an exciting and purposeful way.

This Halloween escape room blends academic skills with fun, teamwork, and imagination—perfect for keeping students focused and motivated during spooky season!

🎃 What’s Included:

  • 4 “Warning” Challenges + 4 Collaborative Haunted House Posters
  • Coloring & Question Task Cards
  • Student Recording Sheets
  • Gallery Walk & Bulletin Board Letters
  • Scaffolded Creative Writing Pages (Brainstorm, Draft, Revise & Edit)
  • Haunted House Paper Options
  • Example Pages & Answer Keys
  • Teacher Directions + Student Forms

👻 Perfect For:

  • Halloween following directions activities in centers or small groups
  • Classroom Halloween parties and team-building lessons
  • Cross-curricular connections: reading, writing, math, and art
  • Creative story writing and collaboration

Transform your classroom into a spooky Halloween escape room where students follow directions, solve clues, and write haunted stories together. These Halloween following directions activities are perfect for building teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity—all while making learning frightfully fun!

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Halloween Following Directions Activities Collaborative Critical Thinking Riddle

Danner Learning
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Highlights

Digital downloads
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Grades
2nd - 5th
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Standards
Pages
105 Total Pages (4 Warning Challenges/Posters, Direction Task Cards, Bulletin Board Pieces, Writing
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 Week

Description

Make Halloween learning unforgettable with these Halloween Following Directions Activities! This critical thinking Haunted House Escape Room combines reading, creative sentence writing, math, and problem-solving into one spooky, hands-on adventure. Students work in collaborative teams to follow directions, solve riddles, and complete task cards filled with comprehension, math, and observation challenges—all while building teamwork and creativity.

Designed for grades 2–5, this engaging activity turns your classroom into a haunted adventure where students color posters, uncover hidden clues, and write their own “Escape the Haunted House” stories. As they race against the clock to finish before midnight, they’ll practice following directions, critical thinking, and story writing in an exciting and purposeful way.

This Halloween escape room blends academic skills with fun, teamwork, and imagination—perfect for keeping students focused and motivated during spooky season!

🎃 What’s Included:

  • 4 “Warning” Challenges + 4 Collaborative Haunted House Posters
  • Coloring & Question Task Cards
  • Student Recording Sheets
  • Gallery Walk & Bulletin Board Letters
  • Scaffolded Creative Writing Pages (Brainstorm, Draft, Revise & Edit)
  • Haunted House Paper Options
  • Example Pages & Answer Keys
  • Teacher Directions + Student Forms

👻 Perfect For:

  • Halloween following directions activities in centers or small groups
  • Classroom Halloween parties and team-building lessons
  • Cross-curricular connections: reading, writing, math, and art
  • Creative story writing and collaboration

Transform your classroom into a spooky Halloween escape room where students follow directions, solve clues, and write haunted stories together. These Halloween following directions activities are perfect for building teamwork, problem-solving, and creativity—all while making learning frightfully fun!

🌟 Love this resource? Please leave a review — your feedback helps other teachers discover it too!


🍋 Follow Danner Learning for more engaging, hands-on lessons.

Thanks, Danner Learning

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use addition and subtraction within 100 to solve one- and two-step word problems involving situations of adding to, taking from, putting together, taking apart, and comparing, with unknowns in all positions, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem.
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. For example, describe a context in which a total number of objects can be expressed as 5 × 7.
Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison, e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations.
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