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Preview of Percents In The Nightmare Before Christmas

Percents In The Nightmare Before Christmas

Created by
Marie Racano
This activity takes students through a holiday classic, The Nightmare Before Christmas, where they are discovering percentages throughout the movie. This is a fun way to incorporate mathematics into a movie, and the holiday season! The four activities span the whole movie, with images and helpful hints along the way. *Note: Either play the movie or the Youtbe scenes when going through the lesson*
Preview of Halloween Alphabet and Number Order Puzzle (Math and Literacy Center)

Halloween Alphabet and Number Order Puzzle (Math and Literacy Center)

These alphabet and number puzzles are great for Math and Literacy Centers. The kids will discover the hidden image by arranging the puzzle. This activity can also improve fine motor skills. Are you looking for more Halloween activities? You can use this for any Halloween theme in your classroom. This file has: (2) 1-5 number puzzles (2) 1-10 number puzzles (2) Skip counting by 2's up to 20 number puzzles (1) Skip counting by 5's up to 100 number puzzles (2) Skip counting by 10's up to 100 n
Preview of Spooky Money Terms – Halloween Financial Literacy Coloring Sheets

Spooky Money Terms – Halloween Financial Literacy Coloring Sheets

Make financial literacy festive and fun with this set of Halloween-themed coloring pages! Each sheet introduces a key money concept—spending habits, debt, budgeting, credit score, interest, and saving—paired with spooky illustrations like pumpkins, ghosts, bats, and dollar signs. Perfect for October classroom engagement, early finishers, sub plans, or financial literacy units. Designed for grades 3–8 but flexible for younger or older learners. What’s Included: - 🎃 6 printable coloring sheets (P
Preview of Haunted Fact Family House | Fact Family |Halloween |Fall| Addition/Subtraction

Haunted Fact Family House | Fact Family |Halloween |Fall| Addition/Subtraction

This fun spin on a fact family house is a great addition to our addition and subtraction unit! You can choose 3 numbers or have students come up with their own 3 numbers for their fact family house. After, they will fill out the addition and subtraction facts. Finally, they can color and add more design to make it their own. Enjoy! :) -That Realistic Teacher
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