
I absolutely loves this easy Thanksgiving turkey craft. It’s very simple, but it turns out pretty ADORABLE! Click here for the tutorial over at Happy Home Fairy.

I absolutely loves this easy Thanksgiving turkey craft. It’s very simple, but it turns out pretty ADORABLE! Click here for the tutorial over at Happy Home Fairy.
I love kids Thanksgiving crafts! They’re all ADORABLE! Turkeys, pumpkins, pilgrims, they’re all fun and easy to make and just brighten the room! These would be great for your school class or your kids at home.




I recently saw an idea like this and thought I’d share it with you. Have your students finish drawing this haunted house and then color it. It’s a fun starter for a discussion on word choice or adjectives (describing your picture) or setting (since many spooky stories take place in a haunted house). It also makes a great art project using symmetry! Enjoy!
Click here for the free printable PDF: Finish the Drawing- Halloween 1
Click here for more free Halloween stuff and click here for more art/crafts!
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!
You know that there are great art lesson plans and blogs out there. But where to start? Let me tell you about some of the best ones I’ve seen (in no particular order):
Sample cool project:
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I take any opportunity to make Halloween crafts with kids. It’s the best time of the year, to do crazy, spooky, silly stuff! These are pretty easy crafts and are great for a wide range of ages (preschool through 6th grade), so check em’ out!

Directions for paper plate ghosts

Directions for Paper strip pumpkin

Directions for Halloween pumpkin mobile

Directions for Halloween hand and foot print ghosts craft

Click here to learn about the Halloween puppets
