"Color the pumpkin orange". A great seasonal pre-school book for coloring and practice following directions (directions can be read aloud for pre-readers).
"We celebrate Halloween every year on October 31st. Where does the holiday come from?" Learn the answer to the origin of the holiday, as well as some traditions, with this reading comprehension.
Five pages. Wendy Witch eats 3 pieces of candy corn, 2 candy bars, 5 caramel apples, and 4 popcorn balls. Wendy Witch has a stomachache! How many sweets did she eat?
From "ballerina" to "vampire", these vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
[member-created with abctools] "Halloween is..." Trace and cut out. This candy corn-shaped shapebook has prompts for students to answer about Halloween.
[member-created with abctools] "Pumpkin, Pumpkin, What Do You See?"
Writing prompts: draw and name things you see on Halloween. Trace and cut out the unlined pumpkin pattern for a great student shapebook.
An introduction to some basic poetic structures, including alliteration, similes, and acrostics, using Halloween themes. Includes border paper for final drafts.
This one page reading comprehension selection traces the origins of some Halloween traditions to the Celts, Romans, and early Christians. It is followed by 4 multiple choice questions and 6 questions that require brief witten responses.