Bobby Bear is excited about Halloween. But all the pumpkins in town are sold- will it be Halloween without a jack-o'-lantern? Find out with this seasonal reading comprehension.
[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.
Shapebook in the shape of a pumpkin and bat. Trace and cut out the primary lined pattern for a great student shapebook. 2 shapes on one page. Our shapebook generator is available to members.
Enhances vocabulary and comprehension for Laura Geringer's tale of a farmer who can't harvest his very large pumpkin until he gets some help from a little mouse.
A one page Halloween-themed realistic fiction reading comprehension piece is followed by 4 multiple choice questions and 4 questions requiring short written responses.
[member-created with abctools] Trace and cut out. This pumpkin-shaped shapebook has a prompt for students to answer about a trip to the pumpkin patch. ("At the pumpkin patch, I saw...")
The letters of the alphabet, presented in black outline, filled with pumpkins and leaves. Four letters to a page. Great for bulletin boards, desk decorations, and more. These match our October calendar header.
Practice reading and following directions and cut and paste creativity while making a jack-o'-lantern. Pumpkin worksheet, Faces worksheet, cover page, and directions here. You will need scissors, glue, and markers/crayons.