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Halloween Freebie

Halloween is one of my favorite “holidays” of the year!  I love to dress up in a silly costume for school and really enjoy seeing the creativity of the students – some of their ideas are incredible. (Last year, we had 5 students come as different Tetris pieces that all fit together!)

Halloween falls on a Wednesday this year… smack in the middle of the school week!  I know that my students will have the “Halloween Wiggles” so I like to have some activities that I can do with them to help them focus and get back on track!


Here’s a fun freebie for you to use as a writing prompt, poetry prompt, art prompt or simply as classroom decor!  You can download it at my TpT store OR by clicking the image below. 

I like to display the poster (or project it with a document camera) and have the students use the words or images as prompts for a story or poem.  Perhaps they have to include the purple words in their first paragraph, or put 2 orange words in their first sentence…. Why not write a haiku using a word from each color?? Or write a poem using the images as a starting point? 

Students could also use the poster as an inspiration to create their own “word art” or “subway art”. (You can find lots of other examples of “subway art” online.)

I’m sure you can think of even more ways to use the poster!  Please share your ideas… I’d love to hear more!

The full download includes a copy of the poster in color, a copy in black/white and a sheet of b/w pumpkin writing paper!

Have a Happy Halloween!
Addie 


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5 Comments

  1. Unknown

    October 7, 2012 at 4:19 pm

    um, 5 tetris pieces that fit together? that's crazy creative! 😉
    I am totally all up in some costumes and Halloween!! Love it! I wish that our admin was a little more relaxed about our kiddos dressing up—we usually have to take advantage of a pep rally, halloween themed, and dress up then–i guess they're scared students will end up going bananas! I think it is great!
    Love this Freebie! Thanks, ADDIE!!! 😉

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