Pretend the q-tips are skeleton bones! To make it easier to form the letters, I cut some in half so they are smaller to make the curved letters. Then have students make the letters with q-tips. Skeleton Letters! Write capital letters on some butcher paper, wrapping paper, or construction paper. Throw everything in a sensory bin and give students tongs for added fine motor practice. And you are ready to go!įrankenstein Letter Match! Little learners will love practicing their letters with this cute Frankenstein theme! Students can find the matching capital letter card or use letter manipulatives with the letter mats. Trust me, you don’t want to forget this step. Squeeze some hair gel in a baggie, and add a few eyeballs, glitter, and a few drops of gel food coloring. Grab some hair gel from the dollar store. Hair gel baggies are super simple to make. Itis an easy way to make handwriting FUN. Halloween Name Writing! Students make their name with the pumpkin letters, then practice writing the letters in their name on the sensory baggie with a pom pom (one letter at a time). This post contains affiliate links which means I earn a tiny commission when you use my links at no cost to you. Grab the FREEBIE by entering your email in the box at the bottom of this post. Don’t forget to grab your FREEBIES later in this post, or click to grab the Halloween Math and Literacy Unit, Halloween Fine Motor Mats, Pumpkin Patch Dramatic Play Unit, Little Learners Science All About Pumpkins, and Little Learners Science All About Nocturnal Animals. Get the instructions at The Best Ideas for Kids.It’s almost Halloween! I’m here to share engaging Halloween-themed activities and centers to keep your students learning and having FUN during this crazy holiday! Use these activities and centers to take the Halloween theme all over your classroom (even the blocks center). You can even glue a magnet to the back and hang them up on the fridge. Popsicle stick Halloween characters are easy to make with standard craft supplies like paint, felt, card stock, and buttons. It’s a simple craft for kids that encourages them to be creative. Repurpose empty toilet paper rolls into cute Halloween characters using this idea from Crafty Morning. Kids can cut them out, then follow the step by step directions to fold them into bookmarks that slide onto the corner of a page. These Halloween bookmarks start with free printable templates from It’s Always Autumn. Aubree Originals gives step by step instructions for five different Halloween characters. To make these painted monster pumpkins, you’ll need mini pumpkins, craft paint, and a variety of pumpkins. Turn bright colored yarn into Halloween Pom Poms with this easy to follow tutorial. Kids can help mix the salt dough, then make their handprints, and then paint them once they dry. Salt dough handprint ornaments from The Best Ideas for Kids are a fun Halloween craft. Get the instructions at I Heart Crafty Things. You’ll start by painting the bottom of a bowl the appropriate color. Kids can turn paper bowls into one of five cute Halloween characters: a bat, a witch, pumpkin, ghost, or cat. They’re quick and inexpensive and make great party favors or classroom treats. Halloween treat cups from Simple as That are easy to make with colored cups and construction paper. Just print the templates from It’s Always Autumn, then let kids color them in, cut them out, and attach elastic to turn them into masks. Print and Color Masks are a great Halloween craft idea for classroom parties.
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