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Halloween reading strategies resources for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of City of Ember Complete Novel Test (2 versions) plus keys

City of Ember Complete Novel Test (2 versions) plus keys

36 questions with key...Complete test for the City of Ember novel includes multiple choice, matching, sequencing, and choice of two essay questions. 36 questions (2.5 [points each) plus essay (10 points, at teacher's discretion.) Questions are a mix of recall and higher-level interpretation, with several questions linking novel to elements of fiction such as symbolism and plot climax. There are two complete versions (identical questions, mixed answers) with keys for Version A and Version B.
Preview of Stellaluna Test

Stellaluna Test

This quiz has 12 questions. Questions include both short answer and multiple choice. Questions include setting, genre, sequencing, drawing conclusions, character feelings, and vocabulary.
Preview of Story Elements Graphic Organizer for Early Grades

Story Elements Graphic Organizer for Early Grades

This is a quick story element graphic organizer. I use it in my kindergarten class by having my students work together to complete this about a text. It is also great for upper grades as well!
Preview of Literature Circle Bookmarks

Literature Circle Bookmarks

Created by
Amy Watkins
Use these bookmarks to help your students remember their role during literacy circles! Print them on cardstock and laminate! I have the students complete a role, and then trade bookmarks so they have new job each week!
Preview of Nonsense Word and Phoneme Segmentation Fluency Practice (Editable)

Nonsense Word and Phoneme Segmentation Fluency Practice (Editable)

Created by
Ms Hameister
Nonsense Word and Phoneme Segmentation Big Bubble Breath Fluency Boxes Leave the words as they are or edit the word boxes with word families or nonsense words you would like your students to work on. Students will take a deep breath like they are getting ready to blow a bubble and then read all of the words in a box in one breath. Students will try and work up to two or three boxes in one breath. Great fluency practice for nonsense words and word families.
Preview of Cooking with Your Class / There Was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Bat

Cooking with Your Class / There Was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Bat

WHISK UP WONDERFUL LEARNING promotes cooking with your students. Cooking enables you to teach reading, math, science and social studies at the same time. This is a creative pack that provides recipes and activities that accompany the book There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat. Pack includes sequence of events, rhyming words, alphabetical order and writing craft.
Preview of Kindergarten/Year 1 Home Reading Log

Kindergarten/Year 1 Home Reading Log

Created by
Smith Martine
This home reading log is designed to record student’s home reading habits. It contains a column to record the date, title of the reader, level of the reader, comment and number of books read. There is space for over 100 readers to be recorded. Milestones such as 10, 20, 30, 50, 75 and 100 books read are acknowledged and celebrated. The log provides advice to parents on how to read with their child and expectations for home reading including how to fill out the log, importantly the comments colum
Preview of Fluency Brochure to send home to parents

Fluency Brochure to send home to parents

This is a fluency brochure for parents that you can send home in the elementary grades. It describes what fluency is and details several methods for practicing at home on different flaps that you can print out for them.
Preview of Main Idea; Literary Text; Modified for Special Ed

Main Idea; Literary Text; Modified for Special Ed

This worksheet is modified from the middle school reading curriculum. Students are asked to read the short paragraph and circle from a field of two which is the main idea. This enhances test-taking skills for students. For alternate ideas, have students use highlighters to highlight key words that help them identify the main idea. This is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. It is also an excellent worksheet for general education students i
Preview of Point of View Poster

Point of View Poster

Created by
Laura Skakle
This poster is a great tool to use when teaching students the difference between first person and third person point of view. It gives the meanings of each along with clue words that can be found while reading a text to determine the point of view. The file is a Microsoft Publisher file and will open in that program. It will print on three pages and it will need to be put together after printing. Laminate for extra durability.
Preview of First Grade Anchor Chart for RL.1.1

First Grade Anchor Chart for RL.1.1

Created by
KD Consulting
First grade anchor chart for the Florida Standards LAFS.1.RL.1.1
Preview of History of Halloween Articles and Questions

History of Halloween Articles and Questions

Created by
Mom'N'Me
In this short article, students will learn the history of Halloween and Trick-or-Treating. After the article, students will answer 8 questions about the article. Please feel free to add questions to this or change questions as you see fit! This is a good overview of how trick-or-treating and Halloween came to exist in America. If you'd like more to go along with this article, check out our full History of Halloween Activities packet by going to http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/History
Preview of Frankenstein Descriptive Paragraph Unit

Frankenstein Descriptive Paragraph Unit

Created by
Katie Carruthers
This is a unit that I have created that can easily be used with students in 2-5 grades. Students will use construction paper to create a portrait of a Frankenstein-like monster. Without showing this portrait to the other students, they will write a descriptive paragraph about their portrait. On the final day of the unit the descriptive paragraphs will be read aloud to the class and the students will guess which portrait each paragraph is describing. This purchase includes a parent unit pla
Preview of Character Analysis Packet

Character Analysis Packet

Help your students master their understanding of character traits with this helpful character map and two worksheets that encourage deeper thought and analysis. Includes a character map, short response worksheet, and a longer essay-style response page that spirals back to previous learning about setting and plot.
Preview of Alphabet Practice Workbook (Bundle) Pre-K-Grade 1 & Sp Ed.

Alphabet Practice Workbook (Bundle) Pre-K-Grade 1 & Sp Ed.

Created by
Socrates Lantern
This Alphabet Practice Workbook Bundle is for Pre-K, K, Grade 1 and Sp Ed (Special Education) Classes. It includes 3 worksheets for each of the 26 letters of the alphabet.The child will color in each the picture that the letter begins with.The child will practice writing upper and lower case letters.On the last page, the children are to color in, or draw something about the picture that begins with each letter. We all know that children love having things that belong to them alone. That is wh
Preview of Decodable sentence strips (level 3) initial digraphs th, sh, ch, ck, ng

Decodable sentence strips (level 3) initial digraphs th, sh, ch, ck, ng

Created by
RRachel97
Are your students just starting to read independently?These decodable sentence strips are perfect for students who need to practise reading for fluency! Level 3 includes initial digraphs: th, sh, ch, ck, ng.These decodable sentence strips can be used for:Diagnostic testingReading interventionIndependent readingPartner practiseMost suited for low reading levels, with a focus on CVCC/CCVC words (4-5 letter words) and initial digraphs (th, sh, ch, ck, ng). The sentence strips are useful for develop
Preview of Treasures Sight Words for Start Smart weeks 1-3

Treasures Sight Words for Start Smart weeks 1-3

Created by
Cindy Tirado
Use for High Frequency Words/Sight word work/practice. I always say "jet across" when I want my students to read a row of words quickly. I put my hand under each word and we fly across the row as quickly as we can. Use these sheets in the same way but just use your finger to "jet across". It's a fun way to practice High Frequency Words/Sight Words in class or at home and keep score to see their improvement. It is up to you how the sheets are used. These words also correlate to first grade
Preview of Decodable sentence strips (level 5) ay, ai, ee, er, igh, ea, ir, ie, ou, oo,

Decodable sentence strips (level 5) ay, ai, ee, er, igh, ea, ir, ie, ou, oo,

Created by
RRachel97
Have your students been learning vowel digraphs? This is the resource for you!These decodable sentence strips can be used for:Diagnostic testingReading interventionIndependent reading activitiesPartner reading Consolidation work These sentence strips are great for building fluency and confidence in your readers. These sentence strips focus on decoding vowel diagraphs. Each strip has 6-7 decodable words per sentence, making it an achievable goal for early readers. By having your students read the
Preview of Decodable sentence strips (level 6) all and alternate spellings

Decodable sentence strips (level 6) all and alternate spellings

Created by
RRachel97
Decodable sentence strips for students who are learning to read!This level focuses on alternate spellings, including: le, ear, or (er), a (o) a_e, ea, lk.Can be used for:Testing Reading interventionIndependent activityPartner reading These sentence strips are useful for developing fluency and creating confidence in your readers. Each strip contains 8-10 decodable words per sentence, making it an achievable goal for early readers.
Preview of Decodable sentence strips (level 2) Double letters and CCVC

Decodable sentence strips (level 2) Double letters and CCVC

Created by
RRachel97
Perfect for students who are beginning to read independently!Use these decodable sentence strips for:Diagnostic testingReading interventionIndependent readingPartner practise This resource is most suited for low reading levels, with a focus on CVCC/CCVC words (four letter words) and sight words. Useful for developing fluency and creating confidence in your readers. Great size for small hands. Each strip has 4-7 decodable CVCC/CCVC words per sentence, making it an achievable goal for early reader
Preview of Decodable sentences (level 1) CVC words and sight words

Decodable sentences (level 1) CVC words and sight words

Created by
RRachel97
Give your students a sense of success with these decodable sentence strips! These strips are also editable, for your convenience. Great for early readers!Use these decodable sentences for:Diagnostic testing Reading interventionIndependent readingPartner reading Most suited for the lowest reading level, with a focus on CVC words (three letter words) and initial sight words. Useful for developing fluency. Each strip has only 3-4 decodable CVC words per sentence, making it an achievable goal for ea
Preview of The Hunger Games Novel Study Notebook

The Hunger Games Novel Study Notebook

Created by
Brooke Bowers
This interactive study notebook can be used during RTI or classroom instruction with students reading Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games. It includes: Space for students to write chapter and book summariesConnections to Shirley Jackson's "The Lottery"Chapter by chapter discussion questionsActivities related to events in the book. Author bio and cover analysis Tribute and district export trackersTable of contents for easy organization.Movie permission slip and activityExtra credit opportunitiesI h
Preview of Rhetorical Analysis- Middle and High School Halloween Activity

Rhetorical Analysis- Middle and High School Halloween Activity

Teach rhetorical analysis through these engaging Halloween themed activities! Students will learn about the rhetorical appeals of ethos, pathos and logos. Then they will annotate a reading by highlighting the appeals and write their own advertisement for a haunted house using the appeals to persuade their reader to buy the home. An answer sheet and example paragraph are also provided.
Preview of Fact and Opinion I Have, Who Has

Fact and Opinion I Have, Who Has

Created by
Kim Jackson
In this “I Have, Who Has” game students will identify the difference between a fact and an opinion. Cut each box into cards and laminate. Pass out all the cards to students. Keep one card for you to start with. You can read the “Who has” part on your card to get the game started. Students look at their card to determine if they have what the reader is looking for. Then they read “I have…” and continue reading the next part of their card saying “Who has…”. If the game was done correctly the fi
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Teach with Halloween printables from TPT

Halloween is a time for costumes, candy, and spooky fun. But did you know it can also be a fantastic opportunity for teaching and learning? Halloween printables offer a range of engaging and educational resources to help students of all ages celebrate the holiday while expanding their knowledge and skills. In this article, we'll explore the importance of Halloween printables, the different types of printables available, and how to use them effectively in various settings.

The Importance of Halloween Printables

Halloween printables are more than just fun and games. They serve several educational purposes and can be a valuable addition to any teaching environment.

  1. Educational Benefits

Printables can help students practice essential skills like reading, writing, and problem-solving. They can also reinforce math and science concepts through themed activities and worksheets. By incorporating Halloween themes, these printables can capture students' attention and make learning more enjoyable.

  1. Enhancing Creativity

Many Halloween printables encourage artistic expression and creativity. Coloring pages, crafts, and design activities provide students with an opportunity to explore their imagination while developing fine motor skills and artistic abilities.

  1. Teaching Cultural Significance

Halloween printables can also help students learn about the history and cultural significance of the holiday. They can explore the origins of Halloween, its traditions, and how it is celebrated in different parts of the world.

  1. Classroom Ideas

In the classroom, Halloween printables can be used as a supplement to your curriculum or as a fun break from regular coursework. You can include them as part of your lesson plans, offer them as an optional activity for early finishers, or use them as a basis for group projects and collaborative work.

  1. Homeschooling and Remote Learning

For homeschooling or remote learning, Halloween printables can add a festive touch to your daily lessons. They can be used to reinforce concepts, practice skills, or provide an opportunity for creative expression. You can even use them as a reward for completed assignments or as a means of encouraging students to stay engaged with their work.

  1. Halloween Parties and Events

Halloween printables can also be a great addition to Halloween parties, events, or community gatherings. They can serve as icebreakers, entertainment, or a creative way to incorporate learning into a festive atmosphere.

Fun Halloween Activities and Themes

Explore a variety of Halloween printables for haunted houses, pumpkins, Halloween parties, and trick or treating. These resources will not only engage your students or children but also provide a creative and educational twist to your Halloween celebrations.

  1. Designing your own haunted house

Encourage creativity and imagination by having your students or children design their own haunted house. Provide them with halloween printable templates that feature different rooms, furniture, and spooky decorations. They can then cut and assemble their haunted house, creating a unique, personalized experience.

  1. Haunted house coloring pages

Haunted house coloring pages are a great way to explore different spooky settings and practice fine motor skills. These Halloween coloring pages often include intricate details, such as cobwebs, ghosts, and skeletons, that will keep kids entertained and engaged.

  1. Haunted house educational activities

Turn haunted house fun into an educational experience by incorporating math, language arts, and problem-solving activities. For example, use printable escape room puzzles set in a haunted house or have students solve spooky word problems or riddles. Pumpkin carving stencils

Carving pumpkins is a Halloween tradition, and printable stencils can make the process easier and more enjoyable. Provide a variety of stencils, from simple to complex, to suit different skill levels and interests.

  1. Pumpkin coloring pages

Pumpkin coloring pages are another creative way to enjoy the Halloween season. These printables often include pumpkins with expressive faces, patterns, and scenes that will captivate children's imaginations.

  1. Pumpkin-themed learning activities

Use a pumpkin-themed printable to teach a variety of subjects, from counting and addition to reading and writing. For example, have students practice their writing skills with pumpkin-themed story prompts or use pumpkin number cards for math games.

  1. DIY party decorations

Hosting a Halloween party for your classroom? Use printables to create DIY party decorations. From banners and signs to halloween coloring sheets to cute labels for trick or treat bags, you'll find a wealth of ideas that can be customized for your event.

  1. Printable party games

Keep your students entertained with Halloween games, such as scavenger hunts, word searches, bingo, or a classic game of trivia. These games will not only provide hours of so much fun but also encourage teamwork and community building with friends.

Get Started with Halloween Printables on TPT

Halloween printables are a valuable resource for teaching and learning, offering a range of educational benefits while making the holiday fun and engaging. With so many types available, there's something for everyone, whether you're a classroom teacher, homeschooling parent, or simply looking for ways to celebrate the season with your whole family. Don't miss out on the opportunity to incorporate these festive and educational tools into your Halloween party and teaching this year!

Frequently asked questions

Are Halloween printables suitable for all age groups?

Yes, Halloween resources come in a wide variety of age-appropriate designs and difficulty levels. You can find resources for young children, middle schoolers, high school students, and even adults.

Do I need any special equipment to use Halloween printables?

You'll need a printer and paper to print your chosen resources. Some printables may also require additional materials, such as scissors, glue, or coloring supplies.

Can I create my Halloween printables?

Yes, you can create resources using design software or online tools. This allows you to customize your resources to suit your specific needs and preferences to maximize your halloween fun for no extra cost.

Are Halloween printables free?

TPT offers free halloween printables as well as ones available for purchase. This includes individual resources as well as resource bundles. Be sure to explore your options and choose resources that fit your budget and needs.

What are popular themes for Halloween coloring pages

Some super easy ideas for printable coloring pages that kids love:

  • Pumpkins and Jack-o-Lanterns
  • Ghosts and goblins
  • Witches and wizards
  • Spiders and spider webs
  • Haunted houses and graveyards
  • Bats and owls
  • Skeletons and skulls
  • Zombies and monsters
  • Black cats
  • Scary masks and costumes.

These themes are often associated with Halloween and can provide a fun and spooky coloring activity for kiddos and adults alike. Each of these images might be accompanied by writing that says: "Happy Halloween".