Ideas For Your Halloween Party Day!
Are you looking for some ideas for your Halloween party that are quick, easy and fun, yet cover some standards?
Well, you’ve come to the right place! I have two Halloween packets chock full of frightfully delightful fun Halloween “craftivities” and things to keep your little ones occupied in interesting and educational ways.
The 81-page Halloween Mini Unit has several simple “craftivities” + skill sheets, 24 games to play at your Halloween party + arts and crafts ideas, complete with patterns and directions, with some full-color pictures, like the one of this pop-up Popsicle puppet, made out of a toilet paper tube, entitled: “Peek-a-Boo!”
Click on the link to view/download the Halloween Mini Unit.
Halloween Art Projects and Activities is a 43-page packet to help continue your howling great time.
There's a little bit of everything here with pumpkin, ghost and skeleton themes: songs, lots of ghostly art projects, + Numb Skulls, a game to fine-tune your addition and subtraction skills.
Your students will have fun shaking their Halloween bottles filled with glitter and a dice. The directions of how to make one are included.
They can also make a Halloween ABC book or turn it into a game. Plus they can make a creepy haunted house counting book!
Teachers/parents can make spooky pencils as party favors for their children. Simply top a pencil with a styrofoam ball and tie a Kleenex and piece of tulle over it. Dot on two eyes and wahla! You're done. I made 20 in about 15 minutes!
The last activity is "Magic Pumpkin Play-dough". Give each of your students a little "lumpkin" to make a pumpkin!
I've included a master to make a page of stickers to put on snack baggies + a directional poem to include that explains the magical fun they'll have when they squeeze the little yellow ball and suddenly it turns orange because of the 2 drops of red food coloring you've hidden in the middle.
Click on the link to view/download Halloween Art Projects and Activities.
I hope you have a simply Spook-tacular time on Halloween!
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