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🎃 Spooky Table Setting Challenge – A Halloween FACS Activity

Bring Halloween fun into your Family & Consumer Sciences classroom with this festive table setting etiquette and design challenge!

Students will review correct table placement, choose a themed Halloween look, and design their own creative table layout that balances proper etiquette with spooky style. This activity blends visual design and hospitality skills—perfect for a short, seasonal lesson or sub plan.

💀 What’s Included:

  • Printable PDF worksheet
  • Google Slides version for digital design or drag-and-drop labeling
  • Built-in reflection prompts
  • Easy-to-assign activity for one class period

👩‍🏫 Perfect For:

  • Family & Consumer Sciences (Foods, Interior Design, or Etiquette units)
  • Sub plans or short holiday lessons
  • 6th–12th grade students
  • Quick, hands-on, creative engagement before Halloween!

🧵 Teacher Tip:

Use it as a mini-competition—display student designs in your hallway or have peers vote for “Best Etiquette,” “Most Creative Theme,” and “Spookiest Table!”

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Spooky Table Setting Activity

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6th - 12th
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

Description

🎃 Spooky Table Setting Challenge – A Halloween FACS Activity

Bring Halloween fun into your Family & Consumer Sciences classroom with this festive table setting etiquette and design challenge!

Students will review correct table placement, choose a themed Halloween look, and design their own creative table layout that balances proper etiquette with spooky style. This activity blends visual design and hospitality skills—perfect for a short, seasonal lesson or sub plan.

💀 What’s Included:

  • Printable PDF worksheet
  • Google Slides version for digital design or drag-and-drop labeling
  • Built-in reflection prompts
  • Easy-to-assign activity for one class period

👩‍🏫 Perfect For:

  • Family & Consumer Sciences (Foods, Interior Design, or Etiquette units)
  • Sub plans or short holiday lessons
  • 6th–12th grade students
  • Quick, hands-on, creative engagement before Halloween!

🧵 Teacher Tip:

Use it as a mini-competition—display student designs in your hallway or have peers vote for “Best Etiquette,” “Most Creative Theme,” and “Spookiest Table!”

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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