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Halloween Math
Halloween is a time for math fun -- for estimating and measuring pumpkin weights and waistlines; for drawing spiders with coordinates and discovering the math woven into spider webs; for categorizing costumes; and for graphing candy counts.
My Pumpkin Story
Use an online tool to create a unique pumpkin, then write a story about its special characteristics. (Grades K-5)
Create a Pumpkin Candleholder
This easy-to-make candleholder is sure to be a Halloween hit. (Grades K-5)
"War of the Worlds": A Broadcast Re-Creation
Relive (and re-create) the panic-causing 1938 radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds." (Grades 6-12) 10/18/2005
Halloween Party Alternatives from UNICEF
Replace your typical school Halloween party with a valuable service-learning project. This lesson plan presents
many fundraising ideas. Included: A detailed plan for a Read-a-Thon for UNICEF, plus ten more ideas and links
to many others.
Pick a Pumpkin Activity!
Pumpkins are the ultimate October icons -- the fruit of the month, if you will. (Yes! Pumpkins are a fruit.)
This month, celebrate pumpkins with these across-the-curriculum activities. Included: Art, science, language,
and math activities.
Move Over Halloween --
Here Comes Historical Figure Day!
Historical Figure Day is an alternative to the traditional Halloween hoopla. Find out how students bring the
past to life!
Scare Up Some Great
Halloween Poetry-Writing Activities!
Halloween is the perfect time for students to scare up a humorous poem or epitaph.
Bats in the Classroom: Activities Across the Curriculum
October -- the perfect time to work bats into the curriculum, to teach about some of the misconceptions often
held about these interesting creatures of nature.
The MindsEye Monster Exchange Project: Monsters Made to Order!
An project that will challenge your students' imaginations!
Pump Up the Curriculum With Pumpkins!
Jump into pumpkin facts and pumpkin lore. Try pumpkin science, pumpkin math, pumpkin writing...
A Dozen Candy-Coated Classroom Activities!
Candy across the curriculum! Activities for all ages!
Webs (The Discussion Kind!)
In the Classroom
Think Discussion Webs, not spider webs!
A Spooky Adlib Story
Get creative this Halloween with this adlib activity in which students answer questions on an Excel sheet to
create a silly, spooky story. Besides having fun, students can review basic spreadsheet skills and develop creativity.
Vampires: Fact or Fiction?
Students predict, then extrapolate, how many vampires are in the world, based on the legend that, once bitten,
each victim becomes a vampire. This creative lesson by Microsoft improves math, problem solving, and group skills.
Perfecting My Pal's Poe Paragraph
Students imitate the writing style Edgar Allan Poe used in the opening paragraph of his “Masque of the Red Death.”
SPOOKtacular Lessons for Halloween!
Education World shares five Halloween treats, lessons to put you into the "spirit" of the season!
Goosebumps in the Classroom
The Guinness Book of World Records lists Goosebumps as the best-selling children's book series of all time.
Now you can take advantage of that popularity with this witches brew of Goosebumps-inspired lessons.
Bats, Bats, Everywhere
The site was developed to teach children about bats.
Monster Exchange
Students try to communicate an original monster image into another child's mind using learned writing skills
and technology.
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