Halloween Art Project: Picasso’s Frankenstein

When I saw this the other day in a third grade classroom, I just had to snap a photo. What a cute idea to make a Frankenstein in the style of Pablo Picasso! After looking at examples of Picasso’s work, students used construction paper, scissors and glue to create their own version of Frankenstein. Awesome!

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How To Carve a Pumpkin: Halloween Writing Project

This one’s a fun Halloween writing project… We talked about transition words first, and then specifically sequencing words. Then each student wrote about the steps to carving a pumpkin. Then students made the classic construction paper jack-o-lantern during art time to go with the finished writing project. Simple, yet festive!

Here’s a page for this idea (but smaller and less time consuming if you have kids just draw a pumpkin). Click here for the PDF: How to carve a pumpkin PDF

How to carve a pumpkin

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Dear Mr. Scarecrow: Halloween Writing Project

I recently saw this fun Halloween writing project. Students were to write a letter to Mr. Scarecrow from the view of a pumpkin who never gets chosen when kids come to pick out their pumpkins. Some students wrote about bribing the scarecrow to help them get chosen and others simply wrote a letter of lamentation. Hilarious! This class used a pattern for their scarecrows, but you could easily have students draw their own Mr. Scarecrow on white paper instead. Love it!

Halloween Math Fact Coloring Page

This fun Halloween coloring page uses simple addition, subtraction and multiplication. Depending on the answer of the math question, they color each section of the picture a different color. Click here for the printable PDF: Halloween math fact coloring page  Happy Halloween!

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Wordpillar: Words of the Week

This one can be used for spelling or vocabulary words. Have the students write their words (up to 10) on any line. Then color each of the Wordpillar’s sections according to the part of speech of the word they’ve written.  To get this worksheet, right click on the worksheet and select “save image as” so it will save to your computer and you can choose what size to print it. Enjoy!

 

Wordpillar: Parts of speech (FREE worksheet!)

I started having fun with this ‘pillar and did a few more worksheets. Right click, choose “save image as” and save it to your computer so you can resize and print it later. Enjoy!

 

Mathpillar: Free Math worksheet!

I just love this one. Remember to right click on the worksheet and choose “save image as” so you can save it to your computer and choose what size to print it later. Enjoy!

 

Free Parts of Speech Worksheet

Here’s a worksheet I made for parts of speech. Color the flowers according to the part of speech of the word next to the flower. Remember to right click on the worksheet and choose “save image as” so you can save it to your computer and then choose what size to print it later. Enjoy!