Halloween Jokes & Riddles for Kids

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Kids love holiday jokes(no matter what holiday), and there are TONS out there for Halloween. Here’s one great collection of Halloween joked and riddles for kids: Squigley’s Halloween Jokes and Riddles (joke above from this page). But in case you didn’t get enough Halloween laughs, yet, here are some more lists to tickle your funny bone:

Corny Halloween Riddles for Kids

Scary Jokes & Riddles

Top 25 Halloween Jokes & Riddles for Kids

If you know of any awesome Halloween kids jokes, comment below! The more laughter, the better! Click here for more Halloween fun…

Free Halloween Addition & Subtraction Worksheet

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Here’s a fun free printable worksheet to practice addition and subtraction (no numbers greater than 20). The math word problems are all Halloween themed, so grab a pencil and get started! Here’s the PDF: Halloween- simple add sub word problems- 1

Here are the answers: 1.) 12 pieces  2.) 12 houses  3.) 13 pieces  4.) 15 pieces  5.) 2 bars

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Halloween Parts of Speech Activities!

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I’ve always enjoyed teaching parts of speech. And who doesn’t love Halloween!?! So I thought these two things together could only turn out fun. So here are 2 free printable worksheets to help kids practice identifying nouns, verbs and adjectives. Click the following links to see/print the PDFs:  page 1   page 2    The following page was submitted by a fellow teacher. She wanted to have her kids use this as a starting point for more writing: Parts of Speech pages- back side

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Practice Writing Dialogue with Funny Animal Pictures

Halloween Costume Animals stickerKids sometimes struggle with knowing how to punctuate dialogue in their writings. So here’s a way fun activity for you to practice this as a whole class. Print out a copy of these pictures of animals in Halloween costumes and put them under your document camera. If you’ve got a way to connect your computer to your projector, then you don’t have to print the pages. But either way, show the class the picture and decide on a sentence to write as a class. Point out where quotation marks go and how the fit with whatever punctuation mark is at the end. If you want some independent practice, have your kids write their sentences on personal whiteboards so they can hold it up to show you. Happy (grammatically correct) Halloween!

Click here for the free printable PDFs: Halloween Costume Animals – dialogue practice

Fact Families Practice Page

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Here’s a simple page to help your class work on fact families. Each day, choose a fact family (like 3+5=8) and have your students fill out the parts (3 and 5) and the whole (8). Then they can write all the number sentences within that fact family (3+5=8, 5+3=8, 8-5=3 and 8-3=5). This will help kids build their number sense and learn to identify relationships between parts and wholes. Click here for the free printable worksheet: Fact Families Page PDF

 

Halloween Crafts for Kids

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

Directions for Halloween candy corn craft

Biography Writing Template for Kids

Biography template stickerI had a request to make this biography template. I made one for lower grades (includes spaces for name, life information, contributions and picture) and one for upper grades (includes spaces for name, birth/death, early life, adult life, contributions, picture). Click here for the free printable PDFs:

Biography template- lower grades

Biography template- Upper grades

Name Reading Groups to Teach Extra Stuff!

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When I first started teaching, I didn’t know what to call each reading group. Although students are grouped by reading level, you can’t name them with numbers or letters (or anything that indicates one’s higher or lower than another, even though students will figure it out eventually). So I chose animals our school had die-cuts for. But I wish I had heard of this idea before I named the groups!

One Arizona teacher names her groups after the various desert cactus plants in her region. She teaches the kids how to pronounce them and has a picture on the wall next to the name, so the kids will become more educated about their region! So smart!! Here are her posters of the cactus reading group pictures. This is a great way to sneak a little extra learning into your classroom.