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Halloween Scavenger Hunt - Informational Reading - Scoot Activity - 2 Levels
By FUNctional Academics Educator
Capture your students' curiosity with our captivating Halloween-themed interactive scavenger hunt! Explore fascinating facts like the origins of Halloween in modern-day Ireland and the colossal 2,500-pound pumpkin. This engaging activity features 20 informative fact cards, prompting students to closely read and complete answer sheets. Each numbered fact card delivers all the necessary information.
Tailored for versatility, this scavenger hunt is differentiated and can be segmented into shorter lessons or as a quick, engaging activity. It's the ideal way to make learning fun and memorable while celebrating the spookiest season of the year. Unlock the magic of Halloween with our immersive educational adventure!
This resource is also available as part of a BUNDLE saving you 20%
Halloween BUNDLE
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
Level 1 - Cut & Paste
Level 2 - Write the Answer
TOTAL:
⭐ 20 HALLOWEEN FACT CARDS
⭐ 5 WORKSHEETS WITH 50 QUESTIONS
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By Three Little Homeschoolers
Halloween Color by CVC Word puzzles covering short a, e, i, o, and u word families. Each color by word puzzle features 4 to 5 CVC words for a vowel family in two difficulty levels for 10 puzzles total. I've included both a picture clue set and a word clue set. In the picture clue set, students look at the picture of the word and then find the corresponding word to color. In the word clue set, students have the CVC word to look at and find the matching word to color in the puzzle. No prep! Just print and go.
Words Included:
Short a - mad, fan, tag, bat, cat
Short e - gem, bed, beg, jet
Short i - bin, pig, fin, rip, dip
Short o - pot, fox, hot, top, box
Short u - bug, cup, gum, pup, nut
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*all of my CVC activities use the same words and images for cohesive learning*
CVC Blending Cards - 85 Words with and without pictures
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CVC Word Memory Game
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Halloween BINGO Game | Halloween Vocabulary | Spanish BINGO
By Jessica
Halloween is a great time of year for fun! Use this Bingo resource as a fun way to learn and practice Halloween vocabulary in Spanish!. This resource contains 3X3 Bingo cards to learn 9 different Halloween-related vocabulary words in Spanish!
✨Take a peek at the preview to get a closer look.
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
42-page PDF file
4 different colors of counters
9 call-out cards with a picture and the vocabulary word on it.
Bonus! Use the call-out cards as flash cards!
34 different BINGO boards that are sized 3X3.
HOW IT WORKS
Print out the BINGO boards.
Print and cut out the call-out cards and counters.
Review Spanish Halloween vocabulary with your class using the call-out cards.
Distribute the bingo boards and counters.
In Spanish, ask questions about the vocabulary words.
Start playing BINGO!
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Where's the Black Cat? Alphabet Game with Pumpkins for Halloween
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the black cat? This pumpkin themed alphabet game for Halloween is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.
Ways to Use
How to Play
Where's the Cat? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a black cat is hidden behind a pumpkin. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the cat is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the cat is behind the pumpkin, then the cat must be hidden again to play further. If the cat is not behind the pumpkin, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.
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Candy Corn Number Word and Number Matching for Numbers 1-20
By Jennifer Connett
Help reinforce number recognition and number words with this fun matching math center game. Students can work along or in pairs to match each number with its number word.
How to Use
Other Fall Themed Resources:
Candy Corn Counting Mats 1-20
Candy Corn Cards and Puzzles
Cancy Corn Craft
Pumpkin Sight Word Game FREEBIE
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the black cat? This pumpkin themed sight word game is great for students who are practicing sight word recognition and beginning reading skills. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for an early education classroom.
What is Included:
The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts. (6 to a page coming soon)
Ways to Use:
How to Play:
Where's the Black Cat is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a cat is hidden behind a pumpkin. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the sight word they think the cat is behind. Once guessed, the sight word is removed. If the cat is behind the pumpkin, then the cat must be hidden again to play further. If the cat is not behind the pumpkin, then the poem is chanted again with a new sight word.
This product contains 10 Sight Words:
a, and, I, is, me, my, of, the, to, you
Where is the Ghost? Alphabet Game for Halloween
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the ghost? This Halloween alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.
Ways to Use
How to Play
Where's the Ghost? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a ghost is hidden behind a haunted house. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the ghost is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the ghost is behind the house, then the ghost must be hidden again to play further. If the ghost is not behind the house, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.
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Alphabet Cards and Puzzles
Candy Corn Number and Alphabet Flash Cards and Puzzles
By Jennifer Connett
These candy corn themed letter and number cards and puzzles are a great fall or Halloween activity for preschool and kindergarten students. Students can practice letter and number recognition by matching capital and lowercase letters, matching numbers and number words up to 20, as well as matching numbers and pictures up to 10.
What is Included:
Students will love the hands on activities in this resource. There are a variety of different games and activities that students can complete independently or with a partner.
Ways to Use the Cards:
With a wide variety of uses, these cards will allow students to be engaged with learning their letters and numbers, as well as learning number words and practice counting.
How to Use the Puzzles
All of the cards and puzzles in this resource can be stored in task boxes. This allows teachers to have an easy to set up activity that students can easily clean and put away themselves.
Skills Assessed:
Each part of this resource is low prep. They all just need to be printed out and cut apart before use. The teacher may choose to laminate the pieces for durability.
Other Candy Corn Themed Activities Include:
Beginning Sounds Candy Corn Puzzles A-Z
Candy Corn Numbers 1-10
Candy Corn Sight Words Fry 1st 100
CVC Candy Corn Puzzles
Pumpkin Number Recognition Center or Whole Group Game for Halloween
By Jennifer Connett
This pumpkin themed number recognition center is a great Halloween or fall/autumn themed center for students who are practicing number or number word recognition. This game is for small group instruction or can be used as a whole class game. Designed for the pocket chart, Where's the Cat? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a black cat is hidden behind a pumpkin. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the number they think the cat is behind. Once guessed, the number is removed. If the cat is behind the pumpkin, then the cat must be hidden again to play further. If the cat is not behind the pumpkin, then the poem is chanted again and a new number is guessed. This game has numbers 1-100 as well as number words up to 20.
Pumpkin Themed Preprimer Sight Word Game
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the black cat? This pumpkin themed sight word game is great for students who are practicing sight word recognition and beginning reading skills. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for an early education classroom.
What is Included:
The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.
Ways to Use:
How to Play:
Where's the Black Cat is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a cat is hidden behind a pumpkin. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the sight word they think the cat is behind. Once guessed, the sight word is removed. If the cat is behind the pumpkin, then the cat must be hidden again to play further. If the cat is not behind the pumpkin, then the poem is chanted again with a new sight word.
This packet contains the following sight words:
a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you
Where's the Spider? Alphabet Game for Halloween
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the spider? This Halloween alphabet game is great for students who are practicing letter sounds or letter recognition. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for a Preschool, Pre-k or Kindergarten classroom.
Ways to Use
How to Play
Where's the Spider? is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a spider is hidden behind a web. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the letter they think the spider is behind. Once guessed, the letter is removed. If the spider is behind the web, then the spider must be hidden again to play further. If the spider is not behind the web, then the poem is chanted again and a new letter is guessed. This game has letters in both capital and lowercase forms.
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Hundreds Chart Mystery Picture Candy Corn
By Jennifer Connett
Hundred's charts are a great way to learn number concepts and these mystery pictures can make great number sense activities! There are several ways to use this packet: 1. You can use page 3 only and have the students simply color the mystery picture. 2. You can use page 4 and pages 6-10 and have students draw the cards and then fill in the right color. 3. You can use pages 6-10 and have students put the picture together like a puzzle. 4. You can use the answer key and cut it apart to make small puzzles. This product is also available in the following bundle: Hundred's Chart Mystery Picture and Puzzle Fall Themed Bundle
Hundreds Chart Mystery Picture Pumpkin
By Jennifer Connett
Using hundreds charts is a great way for students to learn about numbers. This packet contains a single hundred's chart mystery picture of a pumpkin. Students have several ways to solve this mystery picture: 1. You can use page 3 only and have the students simply color the mystery picture. 2. You can use page 4 and pages 6-10 and have students draw the cards and then fill in the right color. 3. You can use pages 6-10 and have students put the picture together like a puzzle. 4. You can use the answer key and cut it apart to make small puzzles. This product is also available in the following bundles: Hundred's Chart Mystery Picture and Puzzle Bundle Pumpkins Hundred's Chart Mystery Picture and Puzzle Fall Themed Bundle Like this Fall Themed Product? Check out some others that may interest you! Fall Counting Mats Fall Themed Clip Cards 1-20 Halloween Themed Activities
Pumpkin Themed Fry 1-100 Sight Word Game
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the black cat? This pumpkin themed sight word game is great for students who are practicing sight word recognition and beginning reading skills. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for an early education classroom.
What is Included:
The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.
Ways to Use:
How to Play:
Where's the Black Cat is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a cat is hidden behind a pumpkin. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the sight word they think the cat is behind. Once guessed, the sight word is removed. If the cat is behind the pumpkin, then the cat must be hidden again to play further. If the cat is not behind the pumpkin, then the poem is chanted again with a new sight word.
This product contains all of Fry's first 100 sight words:
a, about, all, an, and, are, as, at, be, been, but, by, called, can, come, could, day, did, do, down, each, find, first, for, from, get, go, had, has, have, he, her, him, his, how, I, if, in, into, is, it, like, long, look, made, make, many, may, more, my, no, not, now, number, of, oil, on, one, or, other, out, part, people, said, see, she, sit, so, some, than, that, the, their, them, then, there, these, they, this, time, to, two, up, use, was, water, way, we, were, what, when, which, who, will, with, words, would, write, you, your
Candy Corn Sight Word Cards for Fry 1-100
By Jennifer Connett
These candy corn sight word cards make a fun fall literacy center or Halloween sight word game for students to enjoy while practicing sight words from the Fry 1-100 word list.
These sight word cards have a variety of uses in the classroom from games, to instructional tools, to center props.
Ways to Use
Each word is printed on its own candy corn card for students to use to practice reading, writing and spelling each sight word.
Skills Assessed:
This product is found in the following bundle:
Candy Corn Sight Words Fry 1-300 Bundle
More Products Using Fry's 1st Hundred:
Dab a Fry Word 1st Hundred
This product contains all of Fry's first 100 sight words:
a, about, all, an, and, are, as, at, be, been, but, by, called, can, come, could, day, did, do, down, each, find, first, for, from, get, go, had, has, have, he, her, him, his, how, I, if, in, into, is, it, like, long, look, made, make, many, may, more, my, no, not, now, number, of, oil, on, one, or, other, out, part, people, said, see, she, sit, so, some, than, that, the, their, them, then, there, these, they, this, time, to, two, up, use, was, water, way, we, were, what, when, which, who, will, with, words, would, write, you, your
Hundreds Chart Mystery Picture Jack-o-lantern
By Jennifer Connett
Using hundreds charts is a great way for students to learn about numbers. This packet contains a single hundred's chart mystery picture of a jack-o-lantern. Students have several ways to solve this mystery picture: 1. You can use page 3 only and have the students simply color the mystery picture. 2. You can use page 4 and pages 6-10 and have students draw the cards and then fill in the right color. 3. You can use pages 6-10 and have students put the picture together like a puzzle. 4. You can use the answer key and cut it apart to make small puzzles. This product is also available in the following bundles: Hundred's Chart Mystery Picture and Puzzle Bundle Pumpkins Hundred's Chart Mystery Picture and Puzzle Fall Themed Bundle Like this Fall Themed Product? Check out some others that may interest you! Fall Counting Mats Fall Themed Clip Cards 1-20 Halloween Themed Activities
Hundreds Chart Mystery Picture Pumpkin Patch
By Jennifer Connett
Using hundreds charts is a great way for students to learn about numbers. This packet contains a single hundred's chart mystery picture of a pumpkin patch. Students have several ways to solve this mystery picture:
1. You can use page 3 only and have the students simply color the mystery picture.
2. You can use page 4 and pages 6-10 and have students draw the cards and then fill in the right color.
3. You can use pages 6-10 and have students put the picture together like a puzzle.
4. You can use the answer key and cut it apart to make small puzzles.
This product is also available in the following bundles:
Hundred's Chart Mystery Picture and Puzzle Bundle Pumpkins
Hundred's Chart Mystery Picture and Puzzle Fall Themed Bundle
Like this Fall Themed Product? Check out some others that may interest you!
Fall Counting Mats
Fall Themed Clip Cards 1-20
Halloween Themed Activities
By Jennifer Connett
Students will practice spelling CVC words with these candy corn CVC cards. The candy corn theme is perfect for a fall or Halloween themed literacy center for students learning to read and spell CVC words.
What is Included:
This resource includes 14 CVC word cards for spelling CVC words with a candy corn theme. There are also candy corn letter tiles to match each CVC word available in this resource.
How to Use:
Students will look at the image on the card and use the candy corn letter tiles to build the CVC word on the card to match the image.
Where to Use:
These CVC cards are a great way for students to build CVC words. By having cards and letter tiles, students are given a hands on approach to spelling. The bold and easy to recognize images allow students to complete this activity independently.
Skills Assessed:
Students will spell and read CVC words.
Be sure to check out these other CVC activities!
CVC Word Cards for Centers
Hands on Phonics Reading Mats
CVC Sentences
CVC Candy Corn Spelling Puzzles
By Jennifer Connett
Students will practice spelling CVC words with these candy corn CVC puzzles. The candy corn theme is perfect for a fall or Halloween themed literacy center for students learning to read and spell CVC words.
What is Included:
How to Use:
Students will build one CVC word on the chosen puzzle mat. The student will then complete the actions required to complete their puzzle mat.
Where to Use:
These CVC puzzles are a great way for students to build CVC words. Students can read the words and determine if the word they built is real or nonsense. Students will only record the real words they build.
Skills Assessed:
Students will spell, read, and write CVC words and determine if the words build were real or nonsense words.
Be sure to check out these other CVC activities!
CVC Word Cards for Centers
Hands on Phonics Reading Mats
CVC Sentences
Pumpkin Sight Word Recognition Center or Whole Group Game for First Grade
By Jennifer Connett
Where is the black cat? This pumpkin themed sight word game is great for students who are practicing sight word recognition and beginning reading skills. This game can be used in a pocket chart or on a table top for an early education classroom.
What is Included:
The cards are available in two formats, 6 to a page and 4 to a page to accommodate different sized pocket charts.
Ways to Use:
How to Play:
Where's the Black Cat is a game for centers or whole group instruction where a cat is hidden behind a pumpkin. A poem is chanted where the student(s) must say the sight word they think the cat is behind. Once guessed, the sight word is removed. If the cat is behind the pumpkin, then the cat must be hidden again to play further. If the cat is not behind the pumpkin, then the poem is chanted again with a new sight word.
This product contains all 41 First Grade Sight Words:
after, again, an, any, as, ask, by, could, every, fly, from, give, going, had, has, her, him, his, how, just, know, let, live, may, of, old, once, open, over, put, round, some, stop, take, thank, them, then, think, walk, were, when