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Fall Writing Paper
What better way to write in fall than with fall-themed writing paper? Use a set of lined papers to get you started.
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Halloween Worksheet: Monster Feelings
Monsters have feelings, too! Scholars explore a variety of emotions with a festive, Halloween flair with two dice-rolling activities. The first activity prompts learners to draw and write about a monster feeling a specific emotion. The...
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Halloween Interpreting Pictograph
The best part about Halloween is the candy. Individuals read a pictograph that depicts the amount of candy five children received. Then, they respond to five questions using the picture graph to support their answers.
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Halloween Leftovers
Halloween isn't fun for everyone — but playing together is! Read about Esme and her space pirate friend with a short reading passage, accompanied by ten short answer questions.
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Halloween Count and Color #3
Practice counting to 3 and 4 with this Halloween-themed worksheet. You class will count and color different characters, then graph them in the provided chart. Note: An answer key is included.
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Comparatives and Superlatives: Halloween Edition
What's the spookiest thing about Halloween? Which haunted house is ghostlier than the others? A list of Halloween-related adjectives await your elementary learners, along with columns to write the comparative and superlative forms of each.
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Scary Multiplication
Boost multiplication fluency with a set of Halloween math worksheets, each with 60 one-digit multiplication problems. Learners multiply numbers two through nine.
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Halloween Activity Bundle
Count. Compare. Small, medium, or large? Here's a bunch of Halloween-themed activities sure to engage kids. Although designed for learners with autism, the activities in this packet would be appropriate for all kindergarten, Pre-K, and...
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Halloween
In this Halloween worksheet, students complete activities such as reading a passage, phrase matching, fill in the blanks, choose the correct word, multiple choice, spelling, sequencing, scrambled sentences, asking questions,...
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Happy Halloween: Print and Color
In this word recognition worksheet, students trace the words "Happy Halloween," write the words independently, and color the picture of a jack-o-lantern.
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Halloween Handwriting Practice
For this Halloween writing worksheet, 3rd graders follow the arrows and trace the dotted lines to practice writing 5 Halloween words. They write examples of each word independently after the initial practice.
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My Halloween Book
In this holiday worksheet, students participate in a variety of activities related to Halloween. These include coloring a jack-o-lantern, reading a poem, and solving a pumpkin maze.
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Halloween Costume
In this Halloween worksheet, students write or draw to respond to three different prompts. Students write/draw about their Halloween costume, what it would look like and their Halloween gift. This is a great worksheet since you can make...
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Halloween Exercises - "A Ghost Story"
In this online Halloween reading comprehension worksheet, students read "A Ghost Story." They use drop down menus to choose the correct answers to 11 reading comprehension questions. They hit the "Done" button when they are finished.
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Trick-or-Treat: Who Has More the Most Halloween Candy?
Happy Halloween! Little boys and ghouls will count each set of candy. They then write the number they counted under each set. After that, they circle the candy set that has the most.
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Halloween Count by 10
Ahhh! Sixteen terrible ghosts in need of a number! Kids will enjoy this Halloween themed skip count worksheet. They'll count up by 10s writing the each number inside each ghost, numbers range from 10 to 160.
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Student Opinion: What Are You Afraid Of?
A great resource for informational texts as well as writing topics, the New York Times website provides writing prompts about various news articles through The Learning Network. This particular activity provides a very short reading...
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Halloween Poem And Story Book Covers And Writing Paper
In this Halloween writing instructional activity, students use the cover sheet and decorated lined paper to write poems and stories of their own. Students may staple the pages into a book.
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Halloween Subtraction
In this Halloween math worksheet, 1st graders count the number of Halloween images in each box. Students draw an X through the amount to take away and count the number left to find the remainder. Students write that number as the answer...
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Halloween Decoding Puzzle
In this Halloween activity, students use the pictures to decode the words about Halloween. Students decode 3 words about Halloween.
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Scrambled Words for Halloween
In this scrambled words for Halloween learning exercise, students look at eight Halloween pictures, unscramble the letters and write the words.
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Halloween Grammar
In this grammar worksheet, students read 12 sentences about Halloween, and underline the subject once and the predicate twice. Students also write their own sentence and identify the subject and predicate.
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Passive Trouble for Halloween
In this passive and active verbs worksheet, students read the instructions and study the examples for how to change a sentence with an active verb to one with a passive. Students change 10 active sentences about Halloween to the passive.
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Halloween Story
In this Halloween story worksheet, students read the story "In a Dark, Dark Wood," illustrate the part of the story they like the best and then write the ending to the story on the lines provided.
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