The Best Ideas For Kids and Classrooms
Are you allowed to dress up at school? I've asked teachers in my Facebook group to share their favorite Teacher Halloween Costumes with you to give you some inspiration to dress up with your team.
These printable Halloween masks are an easy and inexpensive Halloween craft for kids. Great idea for kid's classroom Halloween parties!
Book week or halloween, here are 27+ awesome teacher group costume ideas that any teaching team would love to dress up as. The children will love it too.
This folding surprise pumpkin craft printable is super fun! Use it as a Halloween card or as a fun pumpkin craft for at home or in the classroom.
31 free Halloween printables to get you in the spirit. Halloween activity pages, printable art, gift tags, banners, treat toppers, more.
Free printable Halloween kindergarten worksheets for teaching basic math concepts this October! Counting, numbers, making patterns, and more!
Make your own scarecrow with our Build a Scarecrow Printable. A fun & free halloween activity for preschoolers and kindergarteners. Get your scarecrow template.
Teachers want math class to be fun around Halloween Math, but creating engaging activities that are educational is tricky. Finding time to make worksheets with spooky themes that also teach math skills is hard.
Do you need some ideas for your school Halloween costume? Teachers from all over share their practical & appropriate team Halloween costume ideas!
This quick and EASY frankenworms experiment demonstrates baking soda and vinegar chemical reaction with fun halloween activities for October.
Students will enjoy making a Halloween book as they learn new vocabulary.
This post is all about group Halloween costume.Halloween is rapidly approaching which is absolutely crazy. Are you looking for creative group Halloween costumes? This is why I found the best of the best group Halloween costumes. Finding a group costume is difficult sometimes.I absolutely love dressing up with my girls and having fun creating all the
Our kids love to paint! While we love messy painting, there are times, especially when they were toddlers that I needed a safe, mess free painting activity for them. These Halloween Dot Painting worksheets are
I did this project with my 8-13 year old kids around Halloween. We used thick and thin permanent black markers to draw and color the spooky houses. We were sure to make our houses look wonky with slanted sides and windows for that creepy, abandoned house feel. We went for variety in our windows, creating different sizes and styles, and added lots of little details on our roofs like spires, weather-vanes, cats, chimneys and spider webs. At the foreground we added graves, carved pumpkins, fences, etc. The sky, path and interior window lights were painted with liquid marker ink, which I saved from dried markers. Simply place your dried markers, uncapped and felt tip down, in a jar of water and let soak for a day - you will have beautiful marker ink that you can use for painting. The moon was simply drawn with round tracer and left unpainted, though you could paint it in with white acrylic paint. These turned out so beautifully spooky and with such great contrast. The marker ink has a way of cauliflowering when it dries on the paper, which creates interesting texture, and adds to the night-time, spooky feel.
These Halloween dot marker printables are so much fun for toddlers and preschoolers! They are a great way to get into the Halloween spirit.