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Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

October Writing Crafts for Kids

October is one of my favorite months for fun holiday projects!! Not going to lie, that is mostly because I love Halloween crafts and learning about spiders and bats and witches - oh my!

Fire safety is also a huge theme for October so there are a ton of fun opportunities to do crafts with your kids while still learning a lot!

Here are some of my favorite NO PREP crafts I love for October. I try to mix in the different writing genres for first grade like how to writing, opinion writing, narrative writing, creative writing, nonfiction writing, etc. so that even if we're writing about something fun like witches, it can still pack in a massive amount of writing practice. Plus I LOVE these crafts because they are so easy. No more cutting out 48 witch eyes for your students to prepare. You just print out the writing prompts pages and hand it to them. They write, color, cut, and glue... so easy!

Let's start with how to make Halloween crafts educational first (because did I mention I love Halloween??)



For HOW TO WRITING practice, bring in a black cauldron and some Halloween items like eyeballs, vampire teeth, whatever little Halloween things you have laying around. Be theatrical and give your best witch cackle as you mix it up and tell them you're brewing up a potion. Then, take your kids to the carpet and ask them what they think witches put in their brew and write their answers on chart paper or on your whiteboard.

Then, let them do the "How to Brew a Potion" craft where all they do is write their how to writing, color it, cut it out, and glue it onto construction paper. Instant craft!

How to brew a potion is a super fun October how to writing activity for Halloween writing practice


For NONFICTION WRITING practice... well, how fun are bats and spiders??

After you learn about bats and spiders, these crafts are a ton of fun for kids to practice what they've learned and they make great science bulletin boards.

This is a great list of Best Bats Books for First Grade or Kindergarten if you want to add to your library!

You can make a little display of bats books they can take to reference and inspire them while writing - so much fun!


Bats writing activities and other fun October Writing Crafts for Kids Spiders writing and other really fun October writing activities


You could also have students pick either bats or spiders to do for their craft and have them write a persuasive writing piece on which is spookier, or which is their favorite, and why.

Speaking of OPINION WRITING, this is a fun one to stir up a little controversy in your classroom.

What makes a better pet for a witch - a frog or a cat?!

Have students pick one and defend it in their writing :)

Super fun opinion writing activity for October to say which Halloween pet is better for a witch - a frog or a cat!


Another writing genre they cover is mystery writing... dun dun dun! Or creative writing, whatever you want to call it :) So I created this craft for students to write a mystery story about a spooky old house.



You can also have students glue these into a notebook for an interactive writing journal. They're so fun to go back and read! They're also great for students to swap during independent reading time to read each others' writing. 

For more creative writing, have your kids talk about what they'd do if they were a witch! It's so fun to read writing like this and see what crazy things they come up with! :) 


Or they can write a fun narrative writing piece about them going trick or treating or make up a fun make believe story about trick or treating...



As you can see there are a ton of different writing lessons you can do for Halloween! These are all in my Halloween Writing Crafts NO PREP pack if you want to do them with your kids! 

& if you need math ideas for Halloween, I wrote a Halloween math post last year with some fun ideas!

There is also this huge book list of the Best Halloween Books to Read in October that are such adorable Halloween stories that I love!


Okay, next up..... fire safety!

Fire safety is really important to learn about but it is also a lot of fun with all the firefighter themed activities! Who doesn't love fire trucks and dalmations in hats? :)

Fire safety writing activities for fire safety week and to celebrate what great community helpers firefighters are


I created some crafts for students for learning about firefighters, fire safety, and what to do in case of a fire. These are just some of the crafts in the Fire Safety Writing Crafts pack.

My favorite one is How to do a Fire Drill because it is an important classroom procedure for students to learn and follow. It's a good one to do at the beginning of the year or, if you have a fire drill that doesn't go particularly well where your class misbehaves, you can use it to review how you should act in case of a fire drill. Do you all have monthly fire drills?

How to Do a Fire Drill writing activity to go over the rule and practice how to writing at the same time - perfect for fire safety week or just reviewing classroom procedures


I also made some fun prompts like "At the Firehouse" and "If I Were a Firefighter"....

Firefighters writing activities and other great fire safety week ideas for literacy


And then of course writing about the heroes themselves, the firefighters! These make a really adorable bulletin board display.


Firefighters writing activities and other great fire safety week ideas for literacy


I think it's important to include both boys and girls of any fun occupation you study so that girls know they can be firefighters too or boys know they can be bakers too. Plus it's so much more fun coloring a craft when you can make it look like you :)

Firefighters writing paper that all you do is print and kids can write about firefighters and color and cut out their picture to make an adorable fire safety craft

It's a really simple writing activity but a great opportunity for kids to write about firefighters. 

Firefighter writing activities perfect for fire safety or community helpers units


You can also snag ALL of these crafts and so many more in the NO PREP Writing Crafts Bundle to save way more because, once you buy it, you get all the new writing prompts I add to it for FREE! I've been adding to that bundle a lot and every time I do, I raise the price accordingly... and I plan on adding a ton more crafts for each holiday and different topics and writing themes so the earlier you get it, the more you save because you can re-download it at any time to get all the new crafts I add to it free! Aren't growing bundles awesome?! :) It already has well over 100 writing prompts in it that are so much fun for kindergarten, first grade, or even second grade! There are 3 levels for each writing prompt (with more or less lines) and you can always put more pages behind the initial page (or none at all) so they're really easy to differentiate. I wrote this post about them awhile back!

You can also check out my other posts of monthly crafts here:
March Writing Crafts
April Writing Crafts
November Writing Crafts
December Writing Crafts


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I hope you enjoyed this post! Happy October, friends!



Halloween Math Ideas

First I have to say that I love Halloween!! It makes me feel like a kid but, more importantly, gives me an excuse to be silly and act like a kid.

I have been gathering activities for Halloween and I keep finding amazing things for so cheap that I'd love to share with you.

First of all, I LOVE little erasers and using them for math! How adorable are these erasers I found in the dollar spot? I'm obsessed with the dollar spot or as Mr. Giraffe calls it with a heavy sigh, "See you in half an hour" :)
Fun ways to use mini erasers for Halloween math activities in the classroom!

These adorable little things were only $1 for 50! I got the candy corns, bats, black cats, and jack-o-lanterns to which Mr. Giraffe exclaimed, "What are you going to do with 200 erasers?!" I obviously rolled my eyes and said, "Pshh a million things!" which he knows me well enough to know means I-have-no-idea-yet-but-I'm-pretending-I-know-everything-so-just-go-with-it-because-you-love-me-and-therefore-support-my-dollar-spot-addiction :) 

I also grabbed some of this cute stuff (mostly from the dollar spot and the dollar store) for this week because I couldn't help myself...


I'm also OBSESSED with those little mini cauldrons from the dollar spot! LOVE! They say "Happy Halloween" on the side and are the perfect mini containers. I also had to have the pumpkin ice cube tray which I'll show you what I did with that a little later in the post!


Back to the erasers, this is what I came up with...


Halloween Eraser & Tally Bones Graphing!

Use Halloween mini erasers and cotton swabs as spooky bones to practice tally graphing! Directions for a fun Halloween math center!

Use Halloween mini erasers and cotton swabs as spooky bones to practice tally graphing! Directions for a fun Halloween math center!


So they use the spooky BONES (cotton swabs) as tally marks to graph how many of each Halloween eraser they had in their cauldron. It's a super simple activity that's tons of fun. All you need is: the Halloween erasers, cotton swabs, and black 12x18 (or similar size) construction paper. I got the big black construction paper at Michaels using the 50% off one item coupon on my phone (search on your phone for a coupon before you approach the register!) so it was pretty cheap! 

First, have students fold the construction paper in half hamburger style. Then have them fold that in half again hamburger style. Have them unfold it all and fold it in half hot dog style. This will create 8 boxes like this:



Each student/set of partners/group/however you want to do it needs a little container of erasers and some cotton swabs. I used the little cauldrons to hold the materials but you can easily use sandwich bags if you can't find the cauldrons and it's probably more practical because materials will be easier to manage. I'm braving it with the cauldrons though! :) 



Once they get their little cauldron of erasers, have them dump them out and sort them like so...



Gosh I can't get over how cute those little Halloween kitties are. But we all know I'm a crazy cat lady at heart so that's to be expected. Don't worry, dog lovers, I love dogs too! Really, any animals - I'm a big animal lover.


Once they sort all of their erasers, they'll put each type of eraser in each box on the left. On the right side, they'll use the spooky bones (cotton swabs) to make a tally graph of their findings!

Directions for a fun Halloween math center where kids grab a handful of Halloween mini erasers to grab sort and grab with BONES tally marks (cotton swabs)

This is what it'll look like when you're done! Super simple and lots of fun!



Here's a peek at some more fun Halloween math for this week!


Halloween math center to practice nonstandard measurement with cubes and other fun Halloween math ideas


Halloween themed non-standard measurement math station!

Students take each fun Halloween picture and use cubes to measure it. Then they write how many cubes tall each picture was. 


Candy corn Halloween math station and other fun October math games


Candy corn puzzles! Students simply match the number to the ten frame and tally mark representation of the number then record on their recording sheet.



Halloween missing number math game where kids look at the spooky character to figure out what number is missing

Halloween missing number math game where kids look at the spooky character to figure out what number is missing


This math station is to practice missing numbers! Tell your kiddos that these spooky Halloween characters/pictures stole the numbers! Oh, the horror! And it's THEIR job to help figure out what numbers they stole! 

Students simply pick a card and figure out what number is missing. Then, they write the number next to the character who stole that number on their recording sheet. 

Way more fun than a line (45, __, 46, 47), right?!



Halloween math ideas and resources - skip counting pumpkins and more!
Skip counting on pumpkins!



Halloween math activities like these bats addition worksheets and more
A little batty addition for you as well! I also made a sheet for doubles and subtraction. They color the bats whatever the answer is.



Spooky spin Halloween graphing math center for fun October math activities

Spooky Spin for more graphing practice!!

Use a pencil and a paperclip to spin the spinner and see which Halloween picture will win! You can make it a little bit more fun by having the students make predictions as to who will win or say something like, "Don't let that witch win!" - it makes them really get into it!

Whatever it lands on, they add a tally under that picture then color in one box on their bar graph until one of the pictures reaches the top! The beauty is you can play this over and over for a lot of graphing practice!





A quick tutorial for those of you who have never used a makeshift spinner. You put the pencil tip in the center of the spinner where all the lines meet with the tip inside of a large paperclip. Then, you flick the paperclip to spin it! It actually works really well! I recommend a I'm-trusting-you-with-MY-paperclips-that-are-normally-for-adults-aren't-you-so-special-so-we-wouldn't-dare-ever-bend-my-precious-paperclips-into-shapes-GASP-of-course-not-I'm-so-glad-I-can-trust-you talk before you go leaving paperclips laying around. :) 



You can never get too much addition practice! This is great practice with both addition AND writing their own number sentences. Students grab a card and write the addition sentence for it on their recording sheet and solve it. For example, if it's 4 pumpkins + 5 bats, they would solve the problem and write 4+5=9 on their recording sheet like above!


Another thing you can use that recording sheet is with these AWESOME pumpkin ice cube trays I found at the dollar store! They are the perfect premade ten frame!

Halloween Math Games to play with pumpkin ice cube trays from the dollar store and mini erasers


You can practice building numbers in the pumpkin 10 frame for students who are still practicing numbers. What I planned was creating addition sentences with the Halloween erasers I already have and recording them on the Spooky Addition recording sheet from the activity above. You could also do Making 10! Have them find as many combinations as they can to make 10 in the pumpkin tray and record them on the sheet. See, another reason to grab those adorable erasers!! Told you, Mr. Giraffe :) {I am so thankful he puts up with me!}






All of these Halloween activities are in my Halloween Math pack found {HERE}!!





I don't think you'll need anything else for math with that pack but in case you do, I also have this number sense puzzle in my store that has been a huge hit!


Halloween math center where kids look at the number and color it in to reveal a witch!
Students pick each card and find that number on the hundreds chart and color it in the color they tell them to which will reveal a witch! It's great number sense and hundreds chart practice!


For even more Halloween fun, I have some fun Halloween writing craft activities that are NO PREP that you can see in this post: 




And you may have already seen this on my Instagram but just for fun and since I already called myself out as a crazy cat lady, check out my adorable little pumpkin girl...


I know her face says otherwise but she actually loves this dress. She normally keeps to herself but the second you put this dress on her, she starts prancing around quite confidently trying to get her head scratched by everyone in the room. I do the same thing when I'm wearing a pretty dress so I guess I can't blame her!



I hope you were able to find some fun ideas in this post and have an absolutely wonderful Halloween!!!! Thanks for reading!

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