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Halloween Math Graphing Activity | Bar Graph for Halloween Party
Halloween Math Graphing Activity | Bar Graph for Halloween Party
Halloween Math Graphing Activity | Bar Graph for Halloween Party
Halloween Math Graphing Activity | Bar Graph for Halloween Party
Halloween Math Graphing Activity | Bar Graph for Halloween Party
Halloween Math Graphing Activity | Bar Graph for Halloween Party
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Description

Make your October math lessons extra sweet with this Halloween Candy Graphing Activity! This fun and festive resource helps students practice graphing skills while sorting and analyzing real Halloween candy. It’s the perfect low-prep activity for your Halloween party, October math centers, or a seasonal station.

This printable activity includes two versions—one using the classic Halloween candy mix with pumpkins and candy corn, and one with blank graph columns so you can customize with your own candy selection.

What’s Included:

  • Graphing page for traditional Halloween candy mix (pumpkins + candy corn)
  • Page with 3 blank columns to use with any candy or snack
  • Perfect for small group work, math centers, or Halloween party stations

Skills Covered:

  • Sorting and classifying
  • Creating bar graphs
  • Interpreting and comparing data

Great For:

  • Halloween classroom parties
  • October math centers or stations
  • Data and graphing practice
  • Grades 2–4
  • Small Groups

Why You'll Love It:
✔️ Engaging hands-on activity using real or paper candy
✔️ Reinforces important math skills with a seasonal twist
✔️ Customizable and flexible for your classroom needs
✔️ Great balance of fun and academic learning

⭐️ Follow Fourth Grade Frenzy to be the first to know about new resources, updates, and special sales!

Teacher Tip: Don’t forget to leave a review after purchase to earn TpT credits toward future resources!

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Halloween Math Graphing Activity | Bar Graph for Halloween Party

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Description

Make your October math lessons extra sweet with this Halloween Candy Graphing Activity! This fun and festive resource helps students practice graphing skills while sorting and analyzing real Halloween candy. It’s the perfect low-prep activity for your Halloween party, October math centers, or a seasonal station.

This printable activity includes two versions—one using the classic Halloween candy mix with pumpkins and candy corn, and one with blank graph columns so you can customize with your own candy selection.

What’s Included:

  • Graphing page for traditional Halloween candy mix (pumpkins + candy corn)
  • Page with 3 blank columns to use with any candy or snack
  • Perfect for small group work, math centers, or Halloween party stations

Skills Covered:

  • Sorting and classifying
  • Creating bar graphs
  • Interpreting and comparing data

Great For:

  • Halloween classroom parties
  • October math centers or stations
  • Data and graphing practice
  • Grades 2–4
  • Small Groups

Why You'll Love It:
✔️ Engaging hands-on activity using real or paper candy
✔️ Reinforces important math skills with a seasonal twist
✔️ Customizable and flexible for your classroom needs
✔️ Great balance of fun and academic learning

⭐️ Follow Fourth Grade Frenzy to be the first to know about new resources, updates, and special sales!

Teacher Tip: Don’t forget to leave a review after purchase to earn TpT credits toward future resources!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Draw a picture graph and a bar graph (with single-unit scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph.
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