




I am so excited about the ‘spook’tacular resource. It is filled with reading, writing, data collection, graphic organizers, and many word work activities.
The resource begins with four mini books ideal for guided reading. Your students can highlight key words, read over and over and color. The text is then used to complete activities and each one ends with a cover page for a class book and a page for student work.
In the Dark of the Night Graphic Organizer…Main idea…details Parts of Speech…Noun/Verb…use text Class book cover Student writing pages I’m Not Afraid of Anything Graphic Organizer…Main idea…details Parts of Speech…Noun/Adjective…use text Class book cover Student writing pages
In the Haunted House Graphic Organizer…Main idea…details Number Words…counting Class book cover Student writing pages
What Will I Be for Halloween Opinion Writing Data Collection Making Words…trick or treat The end is followed with a person for students to decorate themselves in their costumes. The perfect bulletin board…Class on parade…
Word Work Spooky Opposites Singular/Plural Rhyme 2 Word Searches
Suggested Literature The suggested literature is followed by comprehension activities.
The Old Lady Who’s Not Afraid of Anything...spin and build a scarecrow Picture cards for retelling the story and sequencing
In the Haunted House Predicting
We’re off To Find the Witches House Graphic Organizer Text to Self Writing You Choose…trick or treat
Scary, Scary Halloween Story Elements
Writing Topics…I’m Not Afraid, Halloween Favorites Opinion/Narrative Graphic Organizers Developing Paragraphs Developing opening sentence, details, closing Final write pages Illustration pages
The packet ends with colorful vocabulary cards for posting in the writing center or around your room.
Happy Halloween!









This will have your class CHEERING for more!
Has your class earned a Free Day for good behavior? Are you looking for a Friday Fun Day? Do you want to celebrate football season or a special game with a Football Themed Day at school? Wear your favorite jerseys or colors and come join us for Football Fun Day!!
The packet contains: Girl and Boy Football Players for bulletin board or hanging. Pennant for students to create for their favorite team. 6 Bookmarks to share 12 vocabulary cards for posting…colorful and include pictures. Snack suggestion to enjoy at “halftime”. Game encouraging cooperation and leading to lots of fun!! Morning Warm Up about football Word Work: ABC Order Compound Words Let’s Make Words Syllables Word Search Parts of Speech Identification with football vocabulary Posters on noun and verb Reading: Mini Flip Book for beginning reader Mini Book filled with informational text Fact or Opinion Poster on what is a fact/what is an opinion True or False using informational text Compare and Contrast Writing: Paragraph Graphic Organizers Photo Page Final Write Page Opinion Writing Writing Sentences using parts of speech Sensory Writing Narrative Writing Math: Data Collection using Picture Graph Data Collection using class opinions Writing using data Collection Pass Punt Kick…adding two digit numbers Time to Score…adding three digit numbers Both are dice games









Pick up this FREEBIE to accompany your Football Day. Easy to print and fold. Fun to complete.


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