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Saturday, October 26, 2019

Halloween Classroom Ideas


Are you planning on having a Halloween classroom party? 

Are you celebrating Halloween in the classroom this year? 




How do you have a great Halloween? Here are some tips for having a successful Halloween party in your classroom. Try one or all of these tips and your students will have a great Halloween celebration in your classroom this year! 

Halloween Classroom Ideas



1. Limit Candy Consumption


Depending on your school policy for Halloween and other holidays, error on the side of less is more. Students will have candy, students will bring Halloween trinkets, students will want to celebrate the spooky holiday. In preparation always buy a bag of candy or two for students to celebrate success or good behavior (if school policy allows it). Another great incentive is free homework passes or another reward that students will find value in. 
     

Start class on Halloween by listing the agenda, "Today's goals are ....x.......y ........z..., If you accomplish them, then you will be rewarded with 2 minutes of candy time at the end of class." That two minutes of candy time always seals the deal. Wow! The teacher is allowing us to eat candy. (It's going to happen. So prepare for it and allow it during a certain time). 

Remember that students appreciate a structure. Being the teacher with a structured class on such a chaotic day will benefit your class. Make sure your objectives for the day are clear and reward them appropriately for completing all the tasks. 


2. Students place ALL book bags in front of room


Keeping book bags in the front of the classroom allows for less distractions.  Students are less tempted to get in their bag for more candy or other Halloween items. Your classroom will have less behavior problems, less time talking about the book bags and other items, and more time focused on learning.



3. Plan for a Halloween Activity


Your entire lesson plan does not have to be Halloween based, but if you acknowledge the day with a bellwork question, your students will remember it more. Creating an environment to celebrate and acknowledge fun holidays is always helpful in developing rapport with your students. Think about what your students celebrate and how they celebrate it. Would having a Halloween math activity in class be helpful in building relationships with students?






However you decide to celebrate Halloween, remember to have fun! This is a great opportunity for building relationships with your students. Holidays are a great time to show the students you can enjoy learning math in your classroom.

Happy Halloween!

Monday, October 1, 2018

Halloween Middle School Math Activities


Are your students celebrating Halloween? 

Are you looking for Halloween math resources to engage students?


These Halloween Middle School Math Activities are NO PREP and ready to keep your sixth, seventh, and eighth graders engaged! These middle school math activities are for students to apply real world applications with a Halloween theme. Not only is it PACKED with grade level common core math problems, it also gives students fun coloring, puzzles, and problem solving. 


THIS HALLOWEEN MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH ACTIVITIES PACKET FEATURES:

*7 different Engaging Math Activities

*FUN activities and puzzles centered on reviewing math curriculum.

*Packed with 6th, 7th, 8th grade common core math problems for review and practice. 

*HIGH QUALITY CLIPART is included.

*Topics covered: Operations with 1-Step & 2-Step Equations, Operations with Money, Operations with Percents, Operations with Decimals, and Operations with Integers
Activities Included:

-Halloween Math (2 Different Versions with answer key)

-Create a Halloween Infographic (rubric only)

-Trick or Treat (answer key)

-Halloween Money (answer key)

-Halloween Equations (answer key)

-Spin & Boo! (answer key)

-Integers Number Puzzle (answer key)


Halloween is a great time of year to engage students in real world applications of math. Get students thinking about the math of Halloween and review key skills for middle school. Making math memorable for students is important in their learning process. 

Happy Teaching! 

Halloween Elementary Math Activities

Are your students celebrating Halloween? 

Are you looking for Math resources to help engage your students during Halloween?

If you said YES, there is a great Upper Elementary resource for your students to complete during the week of Halloween. Engage your students in relevant Halloween math skills and practice. 

THIS HALLOWEEN ELEMENTARY MATH ACTIVITIES PACKET FEATURES:

*8 different Engaging Math Activities

*FUN activities and puzzles centered on reviewing math curriculum.

*Packed with 3rd, 4th, & 5th grade common core math problems for review and practice.

*Halloween Themed Math Activities 

*HIGH QUALITY CLIPART is included 

*Topics covered: Addition, Subtraction, Operations with Money, Multiplication, Division, Graphing Pictographs, Graphing on a Coordinate Plane and Adding & Subtracting with 3 or 4-Digit numbers

Activities Included:

-Halloween Math (2 Different Versions with answer key)

-Halloween Menu (rubric only)

-Trick or Treat (answer key)

-Halloween Equations (2 Different Versions with answer key)

-Spin & Boo! (2 Different Versions with answer key)

-Costume Survey (answer key)

-Find the Candy Bucket & Ghost (2 Different Printable Games)

-Number Puzzle (answer key)

There are so many different ways to use these eight activities in the classroom. Remember to engage your students in math activities and they will remember how much fun they had and will want to do more math again! Making math relevant to holidays can help build relationships with students and keep them involved in the learning process.

Happy Teaching!

Friday, September 21, 2018

Halloween Math Grades 6 to 8

Do you want a fun Halloween Math review?

Do your students need to review algebraic expressions and equations?

Do you need a NO PREP bulletin board display with student work?


Are you ready for October 31st? These Halloween Algebraic Expressions & Equations Coloring Pages feature different colors with candy, hats, and jack-o-lanterns. 


THIS HALLOWEEN ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS & EQUATIONS PACKET FEATURES:

*2 different Engaging Math Activities (2 different color options

*1 Version of Solving Algebraic Expressions (2 different color options)

*1 Version of Solving Algebraic Equations (2 different color options)

*3 different Banners to hang on a Bulletin Board

*NO PREP, Print & GO Activities! (Only materials needed: 6 to 7 different colored crayons or markers, and a pencil). 


*FUN & rigorous activities centered on math curriculum


*HIGH QUALITY CLIPART is included 


*Topics covered: Algebraic Expressions, Algebraic Equations, Variables


*Engage your students in Math for October!


Have fun this Halloween with your students and engage them with some fun expressions and equations review. Every student enjoys coloring and creating pictures. With multiple options for students to create, the pictures will all be unique to each student. 

Happy Teaching!

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Halloween Math Grades 3 to 5

Do you want a fun Halloween Math review?

Do your students need to review multiplication and division?

Do you need a NO PREP bulletin board display with student work?



These Halloween Multiplication and Division Coloring Pages feature coloring problems to create a haunted house and pumpkin pictures. Students review multiplication only or multiplication & division skills. No prep, print and go for grades 3, 4, and 5. Aligned to math standards for upper elementary. 


THIS HALLOWEEN MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION PACKET FEATURES:

*2 different Engaging Math Activities (2 different versions each)

*1 Version of Haunted House (2 versions: multiplication & division and only multiplication)

*1 Version of Jack-o-lantern (2 versions: multiplication & division and only multiplication)

*3 different Banners to hang on a Bulletin Board

*NO PREP, Print & GO Activities! (Only materials needed: 4-5 different colored crayons or markers, and a pencil). 

*FUN & rigorous activities centered on math curriculum

*HIGH QUALITY CLIPART is included 

*Topics covered: Multiplying & Dividing by 1-digit numbers, Multiplying & Dividing by 10s.

*Engage your students in Math for Halloween!



Have fun this Halloween with your students and engage them with some fun multiplication and division review. Every student enjoys coloring and creating pictures. With multiple options for students to create, the pictures will all be unique to each student. 

Happy Teaching!

Sunday, September 2, 2018

Halloween Elementary Math Activities and Games

Do you want to engage your students in a Halloween Math activity?

Do your students like games?


There are six different activities and games for your students to have fun with this Halloween. Keep students engaged and learning with math activities and games centered on review of math skills.


These Elementary Math Activities and Games are NO PREP and ready to keep your third, fourth, and fifth graders engaged! Each game focuses on different Mathematical concepts with a Halloween theme. Students can play these game with 1 to 4 Players. Students review Common Core State Standards and have some Halloween fun. 


THIS HALLOWEEN ELEMENTARY MATH ACTIVITIES & GAMES BUNDLE FEATURES:






*Common Core State Standards addressed with math problems for review and practice
*HIGH QUALITY CLIPART is included 
*Topics covered:
-Multiplication 1-Digit Numbers
-Multiplication 2-Digit Numbers
-Division 2-Digit Numbers
-Graphing on a Coordinate Plane
-Multiplication Arrays
-Adding & Subtracting Decimals

Engaging your students in math is a great way to get them hooked on learning in your classroom. Make learning fun and your students will forget that they were learning too. Making connections to celebrations and holidays is always fun to do in the classroom. Have fun with Halloween this October.

Happy Teaching! 

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Halloween Middle School Math Activities and Games

Are you looking for a fun Halloween Math game?

Do you want to engage your students in Halloween Math?

Do you need to review middle school math concepts? 


If you said YES, there are six different review activities for your students to do this Halloween.



These Middle School Math Activities and Games are NO PREP and ready to keep your sixth, seventh, and eighth graders engaged! Each game focuses on different Mathematical concepts with a Halloween theme. Students can play these game with 1 to 4 Players. Students review Common Core State Standards and have some Halloween fun. 



These games focus on using Rational Numbers to find locations on a Coordinate Plane with a Halloween theme. Students play this game with a partner to discover where their partner's zombies and bats are located on the Coordinate Plane. Included are 4 different versions with 1 Quadrant and all 4 Quadrants. Students review Common Core State Standards and have some Halloween fun. 




These activities are focused on solving two-step equations with a Halloween theme. Students spin the spinners to create spider web equations. Students review Common Core State Standards and have some Halloween fun. 




This game focuses on solving Exponents and Scientific Notation problems with a Halloween theme. Students can play this game with 2 to 4 Players to solve exponents and scientific notation. Students review Common Core State Standards and have some Halloween fun.



This game focuses on adding and subtracting Integers with a Halloween theme. Students can play this game as a 2-Player or 4-Player game to solve adding and subtracting integers. Included are 2 different versions with 2-Players game and 4-Players game. Students review Common Core State Standards and have some Halloween fun. 





This game focuses on finding equivalent Decimals, Fractions, and Percents with a Halloween theme. Students can play this game with 2 to 4 Players to solve decimals, fractions, and percents. Students review Common Core State Standards and have some Halloween fun. 




This activity is focused on finding ratios and equivalent ratios with a Halloween theme. Students will need a bag of candy m&m's to participate or you can print the NO PREP bag of m&m's provided. Students review Common Core State Standards and have some Halloween fun. 



Get your students excited about Math during Halloween. Sharing with students how to incorporate Math into the holiday is always great for student engagement. Of course students love the candy, so if you are allowed you can offer that as an incentive.  Make it engaging, creative, and fun and the students will be sure not to forget the fun they had in math class!!

Happy Teaching!