Are you ready? These Halloween TREATS will fill your teacher's bag with activities that will delight your students. Many are applicable to multiple, elementary grades. Take a look:
Are you ready? These Halloween TREATS will fill your teacher's bag with activities that will delight your students. Many are applicable to multiple, elementary grades. Take a look:
While the theme of this product is Halloween, the graphics have been chosen carefully to preclude concerns about frightening and/or evil visuals. The icons used are owls, pumpkins (no Jack-o'-lanterns), candy corn, and bats. All objects are presented in rainbow colors, adding to the light and happy feel of the puzzles.
Critical thinking is a TREAT with these fun puzzles!
You may also like these square puzzlers:
Fresh from the farmers' fields, pumpkins are logical symbols of this time of year. Pumpkin logic puzzles are refreshing challenges for your learners.
Use these PUMPKIN SQUARES to see your students' problem solving skills in action. Also known as Latin Squares, PUMPKIN SQUARES exercise deductive reasoning. A great challenge for gifted and enrichment students, they are differentiated, and thus, every elementary student can enjoy success.
The task is to place the pumpkins in the squares so that no color is repeated in any row or column. Students can find multiple solutions to each puzzle, which extends the challenge. The 4x4 puzzle has 576 possible solutions! Pumpkin Squares are the logical prelude to Sudoku.
Pumpkins are great for pies and lattes and fall decor. They are also great for learning.
Let me reiterate that I LOVE combined disciplines in teaching activities. VOCABULARY FRACTION TASK CARDS accomplish just that.
Here's how they work:
My students cannot get enough of these challenging task cards. As one said, "They hurt my brain, but I love them."
If your learners adore them as much as mine do, you can find many more sets to satisfy them here.
It's that pumpkin time of year. My favorite!
During this time, I love to fill my classroom with pumpkin activities. I also love to combine disciplines whenever possible. Thus, I challenge my students to combine word work with computation by engaging them in SCRATTLE.
SCRATTLE is a center, small group, or individual activity that my learners adore. Like Scrabble (TM), students create words from a set of letters. They then calculate the value of their words. But that's not all. I encourage friendly competition by inviting them to have a SCRATTLE BATTLE with a friend(s).
SCRABBLE + BATTLE = SCRATTLE
There are so many positives to this activity:
If your students love SCRATTLE, as I'm sure they will, I have a SCRATTLE shop in my TPT store. All SCRATTLE products are FREE!
Pumpkin season is just the best! From pumpkin spice lattes to carving Jack-o'-lanterns, it's a special time of year.
In the classroom, my favorite project is challenging my learners to create Jack-o'-lanterns, but I have one caveat:
That's right, no pumpkins. Their creations can be made from literally anything else. The results are always amazing.
Alternate foods and gourds are perennial favorites.
It's about time for some teacher humor...
This is the funniest thing I've seen in a long time. Laugh out loud. It will feel good.