Students love sharing their costumes for Halloween! Use the templates provided to have students write about their costume. Students will then draw themselves in their costume and cover it up with the ghost. This makes for a great party activity or a guessing game to hang in the hallway.Two, differen
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The following product allows students to practice writing in a fun way. Students give three clues that describe their Halloween costume. They then draw their costume and write the answer under a ghost flap.

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A fun Halloween inferencing/ guessing game! Students can have fun describing costumes and/or reading clues to guess the costume!Included:Inference visual aid 16 clue cards16 visual aid pictures of each costumeHalloween candy game board-Inference/Evidence record sheet Costume practice activity: Write

Cover & direction page, plus 3 Guess My Costume Printables to use with students who do not yet write independently, students who are beginning writers, and students who need more lines and can write complete sentences.Use this as homework or as an in class writing activity. Then let the guess
*** BOOM CARD RESOURCE***This deck can be used to target inferencing skills and object recall though riddles or short clues. You can click on “choices” to reveal three picture choices that the student can choose from. Click here to see a preview of this material._____________________________________
This worksheet can be used as a fun homework activity for the night before Halloween. Students can write down clues about their Halloween costumes for their classmates to guess the next day!
This is a fun activity to celebrate Halloween virtually. Students will write 3 clues to describe their Halloween costume. Their friends will guess their costume based on the clues that they wrote. Then, they will turn on their camera and reveal their Halloween costume!
A fun way to work on including details in writing and writing descriptive sentences, while letting the students enjoy Halloween!Created for the virtual learning environment, but could be adapted to work in the classroom or hybrid model.
Need a way to get your students to add DETAILS in their writing?… I know how hard that is! So I created a draft for students to describe their Halloween costume in details for someone they don't know to read and guess. The details should be descriptive but should not give it away! (show not tell!
From back to school to Halloween this cat craft has plenty of options for your classroom this fall!This product includes three different cat patterns:• a small cat pattern that prints on one page• a larger cat pattern that prints on two pages• a cat in a coat or dress patternand lots of optio
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Are you looking for a great how-to writing project for your students this Halloween season? This gives you everything you need for your students to complete every step of the writing process! From organizers to draft pages to final copies and even a page for an illustration, your students will be ab
A whole class game that can be played virtually or in-person where students guess what the image is. They’ll get two visual clues from the image before they are asked to guess. Play all year long with this growing bundle. The game is available in GoogleSlides or PowerPoint; use whichever you feel mo
A whole class game that can be played virtually or in-person where students guess what the image is. They’ll get two visual clues from the image before they are asked to guess. Use this fun game in the month of October during this time of distance learning.If you like this, you'll love having a full
Your students will love listening to the rhyming clues to guess which costume is behind the door (lift-able flaps). This book targets functional vocabulary, MLU, inferencing, and more! It has two interactive elements to keep your students engaged! (lift-able flaps and picture symbols). Now includes
This PowerPoint brings a fun bit of predictable text to life as a Halloween poetry game that your littles will want to play all through October! (In fact, I use this as a reward for good behavior all month long!) Here's how it works…the students read the poem along with you and try to guess which
Guess Who's At the Door: Halloween Inferencing | Boom Cards | Speech Distance LearningTarget critical thinking skills with this fun, digital inferencing activity! Who's at the door on Halloween night? Read the clues and see if you can guess what costumed trick or treater will be behind the door.
This is a great Halloween game for any age group.32 playing cards included”Who Am I?” will get your students moving and thinking. Students wear the name of a popular halloween costume taped to their back. They then walk around the room asking classmates “yes” or “no” questions in an attempt to f
Do you need some fun, easy, go-to activities to practice describing and inferencing? Make your day a little easier with some no prep, print and go games and a practice booklet you can send home (all with a Halloween costume theme your kids will love)! Here is what is included:Create-Your-Own Bing
This adorable activity will get your students excited about Halloween while learning how to make inferences. This pack includes:23 Costume cards23 Description cards6 Costume Party Lotto Mats Describe your costume worksheetWays to play:Costume cards are distributed evenly to the students.
I originally made Costume Clues as a fun writing and drawing activity for sub plans. However, it was such a hit with my students I use it in October for a fun activity with my students. They write 3 clues about their Halloween costume and draw a picture of it. THen read their clues to friends and se
This digital Halloween resource asks students to make inferences about costumes, places you can go to trick or treat, and the treats you may receive. The inferencing digital resource includes three different digital slide activities that are compatible with PowerPoint and Google Slides™. Making infe
This Halloween resource asks students to make inferences about costumes, places you can go to trick or treat, and the treats you may receive. The resource provides strategies for students to use when making inferences, picture cards, and two different sets of inferencing activities. Worksheets and a
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