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Halloween Learning Fun
Halloween Learning Fun
Halloween Learning Fun
Halloween Learning Fun
Halloween Learning Fun
Halloween Learning Fun
Halloween Learning Fun
Halloween Learning Fun
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All of these Halloween activities can cover math and literacy in your classroom leading up to or on the day of Halloween!

Halloween Math

Use these spooky math problems to excite any class into loving their math worksheets! Spice up your Halloween school day with this fun activity sheet!

Have students problem solve to find the value of unknown objects! Even gets their brains ready for algebra by replacing numbers with symbols - except it's festive!

There are 3 levels in the order of the worksheets. Level 1 is intended for 4th grade intervention students and level 3 is intended for extension. You can make a packet for kids to work through or individual sheets at your digression.

The questions work on problem solving, puzzles, addition, multiplication, and division. Incorporate holiday fun into grade-level academics!

**ANSWER KEYS INCLUDED** :)

[EDITABLE] Roll-A-Monster Halloween Activity and Craft

Let kids roll the dice and create their own monster - each one will be unique!

Comes with...

  • Two pages (recommended to print two-sided) of
    • building the body for the monster
    • adding all of its' creepy and scary qualities.

  • "Monster label" to attach once the monster is done
  • Slides that are great to have on hand in case some students are having trouble with drawing or cutting.
    • These are nice templates to make them feel like they can still do the project even if they aren’t the “craftiest kid.”

This project is very low floor, high ceiling. Kids can easily participate at any age, but the possibilities are endless and so are the colors, paper designs, and creativity opportunities!

PLUS for younger grades it touches on number sense, fine motor skills, geometry and subitizing.

[EDITABLE] What Should Your Teacher Be For Halloween?

Contains editable worksheet and suggestion for size of your own Bitmoji (a free app you can download) or other emoticon face.

This is a fun activity for morning work or as a writing activity leading up to Halloween!

Kids will have a blast making recommendations for the teacher to dress up as for Halloween. Maybe they will even give you some ideas!




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Halloween Learning Fun

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Grades
2nd - 7th
Pages
19
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

Description

All of these Halloween activities can cover math and literacy in your classroom leading up to or on the day of Halloween!

Halloween Math

Use these spooky math problems to excite any class into loving their math worksheets! Spice up your Halloween school day with this fun activity sheet!

Have students problem solve to find the value of unknown objects! Even gets their brains ready for algebra by replacing numbers with symbols - except it's festive!

There are 3 levels in the order of the worksheets. Level 1 is intended for 4th grade intervention students and level 3 is intended for extension. You can make a packet for kids to work through or individual sheets at your digression.

The questions work on problem solving, puzzles, addition, multiplication, and division. Incorporate holiday fun into grade-level academics!

**ANSWER KEYS INCLUDED** :)

[EDITABLE] Roll-A-Monster Halloween Activity and Craft

Let kids roll the dice and create their own monster - each one will be unique!

Comes with...

  • Two pages (recommended to print two-sided) of
    • building the body for the monster
    • adding all of its' creepy and scary qualities.

  • "Monster label" to attach once the monster is done
  • Slides that are great to have on hand in case some students are having trouble with drawing or cutting.
    • These are nice templates to make them feel like they can still do the project even if they aren’t the “craftiest kid.”

This project is very low floor, high ceiling. Kids can easily participate at any age, but the possibilities are endless and so are the colors, paper designs, and creativity opportunities!

PLUS for younger grades it touches on number sense, fine motor skills, geometry and subitizing.

[EDITABLE] What Should Your Teacher Be For Halloween?

Contains editable worksheet and suggestion for size of your own Bitmoji (a free app you can download) or other emoticon face.

This is a fun activity for morning work or as a writing activity leading up to Halloween!

Kids will have a blast making recommendations for the teacher to dress up as for Halloween. Maybe they will even give you some ideas!




Report this resource to TPT
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