Halloween

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My Monster STEM Activity | Halloween STEM
Are you looking for a fun and creativity Halloween project? I love the book How I Met My Monster by Amanda Noll! I feel that giving our students opportunities to use their imagination as they create helps them develop the skill of creativity and innovative thinking. Your elementary students will love designing, creating, and engineering their monsters. Students will problem solve and think critically as they complete their challenges.
Skeleton Hands Relay Race Halloween Game for Kids
Are you looking for an easy, hardly any prep Halloween party game? Then you need to check out this Skeleton Hands Relay Race game! It's perfect for classroom parties or simple fun at home. It's also made from Dollar Store Supplies so it's a frugal options too #halloween #halloweengames #halloweenparty #partygames #dollartree #diy
Halloween STEM Activities for Elementary
Create a pumpkin tower with this Halloween STEM activities for elementary. This includes four STEM activities. These activities are so much fun for kids! Click the link to learn more! #HalloweenSTEM #OctoberSTEM
Witch's Brew Halloween Snack Writing Sequencing & Craft Activity
This fun witch's brew activity is perfect for HALLOWEEN WEEK. Witch's brew is yearly favorite in my classroom. I use this goodie to introduce main idea and details, but it could also be used for writing, math, sequencing or just for fun. You can use the mini book provided to follow the directions t...
Halloween Roll-A-Pumpkin dice game
A great game for number recognition on a die, a buddy class activity, or simply a great filler for a Halloween celebration. We also use this in my class during our social skills class to promote partner work. To play: Students simply roll a die to see which part of a pumpkin they get to draw.
🐍 Frankenworms Halloween Science Experiment
You've probably heard of the dancing raisins science project, well seeing as those it's October and Halloween is just around the corner I decided to make a more relevant theme. This frankenworms experiment demonstrates the same chemical reaction with baking soda and vinegar, but with fun halloween activities. This halloween science experiment is perfect for all ages from toddler, preschool, pre-k, kindergarten, first grade, 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and up.