Found these adorable printable fall worksheets for preschool – third grade from Snapfish. Just thought I’d share them with you! Enjoy!
Category Archives: Language Arts
Thanksgiving Parts of Speech Activities for Kids
Who says grammar has to be boring!? Here’s a fun twist on grammar, specifically parts of speech. Kids color a Thanksgiving picture and then identify nouns, verbs and adjectives that have to do with their picture. A fun, free and easy activity (that still aligns with common core standards) for any busy teacher to use. Enjoy!
Click here for the free printable PDF pages: page 1 page 2 page 3
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Halloween Creatures Crafts & Writing Project for Kids
I was browsing some teacher blogs recently and came across these adorable pictures of Bride of Frankenstein and Frankenstein (source), paper plate monster and witch:

(Students used green construction paper to make the head and legs (folded strips). They added black construction paper for hair (big hair with a white stripe for Bride), then added googley eyes, white for the screws coming out and some scars with markers/crayons. (Click the images below for the original post.)
And I started thinking of how you could use these crafts (or any Halloween creatures crafts) as a base for a writing project (not just the page in some of the picture)! How fun would it be to do a character “sketch” (description) for your spooky new friend?! So here’s the planning sheet I made to do after you finish making the craft. Have your students put at least 1 thing in each box. Click here for the PDF: Halloween Character Sketch graphic organizer
Once you’ve got it all planned out on the graphic organizer, put it into a paragraph. For older kids, challenge them to do multiple paragraphs. Maybe assign a 5 paragraph essay (choose 3 boxes to turn into body paragraphs). Then post the finished crafts and writing on a super spooky bulletin board to showcase your students’ work! Happy Halloween!
Fly Swatter Game (Sight Words/Spelling Words)
This is one of my favorite games. This works for reading, math or anything you can write on a card with an answer (great for spelling words, sight words, letter sounds, math facts, states/capitals, etc).
The pictures are of our spelling words for the week. Kids get in groups of three or four. One student does not have a fly swatter, while the others each have one. The student without a fly swatter is the reader. Spread the words (or math fact cards, or whatever) on the ground. The reader reads any word. The other kids try to be the first to swat the word. Whoever swats the word first keeps the word. After the words are gone, the fly swatters get passed to the left. If you don’t have the fly swatter, you become the reader. Be sure to set up rules before the game that if someone intentionally swats another student with the fly swatter they sit out a round, or whatever your class rule would be. For a whole class experience put the words on the board and give each team one fly swatter. Kids love this game!
My friend over at Cultivating Questioners had this to say about the fly swatter game: “I divide my whiteboard into two sections and write words or numbers on the board randomly. I then divide the students into two teams. I have one person from each team step forward with the fly swatter in hand. I then call out a problem or word and the students run to the front of the room and slap the correct answer in their team’s section. They love it!”
Haunted Words Halloween Activity
More fun with words for your fast finishers (there’s always a few students who complete assignments ahead of schedule, right!?)! Here’s a free, printable Thanksgiving activity for you to use in your classroom or at home. Click here for the PDF: Haunted Words Halloween Activity
Halloween Spelling Activities
I often find it difficult to make spelling interesting. So I recently came up with what I call “Spooky Spelling!” It’s got space for your students to alphabetize, sort and illustrate their weekly spelling list. Click here for the free printable page: Spooky Spelling
Fall Break Report (Easy writing project!)
When kids come back from a week off, they’re dying to tell their friends all about it! And they probably want to tell you, the teacher, all about it too! So here’s a simple writing activity to do the first day back from fall break that will let everyone share their adventures!
Click here for the free printable PDF: Fall Break Write Up
Halloween Short A Sounds Worksheet (Free!)
Halloween has so many fun short A sounds, that I just couldn’t help making this worksheet. This would be great for kindergarten or first grade, where kids are spending a lot of time working on phonics. Click here to download the free printable PDF: Halloween Short A Sounds
Click here for more free Halloween stuff from Squarehead Teachers!








