Halloween – Halloween activities to print.
We selected in this post several halloween activities ready to print and apply to early graders. Did you know that the halloween or halloween is celebrated annually on the day October 31st?
Halloween is a typically American and Irish culture, but it ended up spreading across the planet, including Brazil, adapting through the superstitions and legends of each region.
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To help you who are an educator, check out the best ones below Halloween – Halloween activities:
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Paint orange and glue glitter to Halloween pumpkin.
Glue colored paper ball to the clothes and glue wool yarn to the broom, paint the rest beautifully:
Tina is going to do another one of her witchcraft. Shall we paint the scene?
Write a text about Vampires:
Halloween symbols are often figures related to monsters, scary characters and images that cause fear. Although many images are used on the date, tradition points to some classic symbols, as we will see in the images below.
Form sentences about these Halloween symbols.
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Do you believe in ghosts? Write a text on this topic. Use your imagination.
Continue the text about a little witch at school:
Also check: Why do children like fairy tales?
Write a text about the illustration at the bottom of the page Don't forget the title and be very creative:
Pumpkins coloring pages:
Monica's Gang Drawings - Halloween:
Halloween drawings:
Bat Designs for Halloween:
Halloween activities
First part: students form pairs. Each pair receives a roll of toilet paper (the cheaper it is, the better, because in addition to not having a perforation, it is much thicker than the more expensive ones). Whoever manages to finish the roll first, leaving their pair with a “face like mummy“, wins. Attention: the arms cannot be curled close to the body, as they need to have mobility for the second stage.
Second part: race among the mummies. Set the course, and whoever gets to the finish first wins.
Children separated in pairs with a roll of toilet paper should roll up their partner. The pair that first curl up with the toilet paper wins.
The first player says: “I am a witch on a broom and I'm taking a ——- and complete with something you like. The next repeats the sentence with what the first said and adds something and so on.
This is a game of halloween that has been around for hundreds of years. Apples with stalks are placed in a large tub or kettle of water. Only the teeth should remove an apple. You can also tie apples on string and hang them so that children can try to bite while blindfolded.
Similar to an egg hunt, it wraps small packets of candy corn in a hammock or uses other candy and hides for children to find.
Cut out cardboard and use old magazines. Children should cut out parts of the body, and assemble their Frankstein, the more different parts you use, the better it gets.
Children on the ground must push the apples with their noses.
Draw a large picture of witch on brown paper. Give each student a piece of gum and ask them to chew it well. Put the drawing of the witch on the wall and, one by one, the students are blindfolded, and, taking the gum out of their mouth, they have to hit the nose of the witch. Whoever manages, wins a candy.
The first model that we are going to present to you is the very personalized word HALLOWEEN, with a drawing of a witch flying on a broom, check it out:
The other model I come to share with you is the word HALLOWEEN with the design of a pumpkin. Look:
Check out this other model we found on the internet. It was a suggestion by one of our readers. (Word HALLOWEEN with pumpkin).
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