Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Halloween, no-prep early literacy activities!


Fun Halloween, no-prep early literacy activities!  


It's nearly Halloween, and if you teach beginning readers and writers, kindergarten or first grade, it I've got some fun Halloween, no-prep early literacy activities and links to share with you!



Reading Buddy Activities:
1) Have your students make a Halloween card for their Reading Buddies - provide black construction paper and chalk for those who want to make ghosts, and seasonal color choices for others. A print-and-go card, and printables for the next activity have been added to The Reading Buddies Starter Pack (a free update for those who already own it!)

2) Halloween Guessing Game: Talk to your students about how to give clues about their Halloween costume, without actually giving it away. The Reading Buddy 'detectives' can share clues with each other, then make predictions prior to Halloween. Clues can recorded if you choose, or just discussed. Franklin's Halloween is a great mentor text for this activity, and for another one coming up!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Halloween-Sight-Word-Reader-1966460

If you have purchased this Sight-Word-Stages Reader, Halloween Things, or any of the Bundles it comes in, you already have this cut and paste activity for the sight word 'the'! Fun tip for use: copy the page with the letter / word tiles in orange!




https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Halloween-Sight-Word-Reader-1963738

If you have purchased this Sight-Word-Stages Reader, Halloween Count, or any of the Bundles it comes in, you already have this cut and paste sorting activity for the sight words 'one'and 'two'! Fun tip for use: copy the page with the letter / word tiles in various seasonal colors!



Text to self connection with 3 part graphic organizer #Halloween

If you have been following me for a while, you may have read my post about The Flexibility of 3-part Graphic Organizers. The Franklin stories by Canadian author Paulette Bourgeois, illustrated by Brenda Clark, is a favorite of mine and I often use them in my teaching.



https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Fall-Readers-Readers-for-Autumn-Bundle-Veterans-Day-version-2824238https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Fall-Readers-Readers-for-Autumn-Bundle-Veterans-Day-version-2824238
I have just updated all three versions of the Fall Readers and Activities Bundles (that contain Halloween Sight-Word-Stages Reader / Writing sets pictured above, Halloween Fluency Reader with math activity, and more) to include the Halloween organizers shown here, along with other fall-themed organizers.


    Halloween playlists for kids on ThatFunReadingTeacher.comhttp://thatfunreadingteacher.com/halloween-fun-and-literacy-playlists-kids/

Ready for a break? The kids will be too. Have them rotate to a quiet time at the computer to listen to someone read them a Halloween story, learn a song or two. English language learners may pick up some Halloween vocabulary in a short video to use socially later on.


I leave you with this thought...

  If teachers had fairy godmothers

 ...and wishes for a Happy Halloween, my friends.



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