K project halloween7/29/2023 They will be working on one-to-one correspondence, hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and sorting skills. Students will sort the items into separate tins. Halloween Sort! All you need is a cupcake tin, tongs, and mini erasers or small Halloween manipulatives. Cut up matching colored cardstock, and you are all set. It’s bright, sparkly, and a great fine motor task! Want to make a set? It’s super simple! Just paint some clothespins and attached foam stickers to the end. Students clip the matching color squares. Halloween Color Clip! In my library center, you will find this cute Halloween Color Clip matching activity. Want a list of my favorite Halloween books? Click HERE! Halloween Book List! I absolutely have a children’s book obsession, so I change out the bookshelf for every theme! The bottom of the bookshelf is for our class books we’ve made and our book hospital. Halloween Syllables! Students clap, count, and build the number of syllables each word has using these connecting cubes. Adding new writing tools keeps students writing all year long. I also added neon paint sticks (they dry in like two minutes). Halloween Writing Center!Put out some themed writing paper, vocabulary cards, and stickers for your Halloween theme to make the writing center new and exciting for your kiddos. Put the worksheets away and make handwriting FUN and hands-on! Halloween Letter Mats! Make letters with play dough, mini erasers, small manipulatives, or trace the letters with a dry-erase marker on these fun Halloween letter mats. Students could also match letter manipulatives to the big letter or trace the large letters with skeleton pens. 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. 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).
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