Table of Contents Shapes Next Door Corn Maze Trick-or-Treat Path Pumpkin Patch Haunted House Shapes In the Cemetery Cemetery Shapes Halloween Tangrams Witch Hat Tangram Bat Tangram Spider Tangram Ghost Ship Tangram Haunted House Tangram Jack-o'-Lantern Shapes Halloween Lights Halloween Friends Halloween Luminaries Halloween Shape Monster Finding the Hidden Ghosts! Certificate of Completion Want more workbooks? Join Education.com Plus to save time and money. http://www.education.com/education-plus/ Copyright 2014 Education.com. All Rights Reserved
Follow the triangles to get to the end of the corn maze! END
Trick-or-Treat Path Follow the circles on the path to find the best treats and avoid the tricksters! Turn each circle into a pumpkin by adding a stem and lines that go from top to bottom. Start Here!
Color the pumpkins that look like squares brown. Color the pumpkins that look like circles orange. Color the pumpkins that look like rectangles green. Color the pumpkins that look like triangles yellow. Color the pumpkins that look like ovals red.
Haunted house shapes green yellow purple blue red Color the shapes on the haunted house to match the color of the shapes at the top. Make sure to name the shape as you color it in.
Color in the cemetery scene below. Then fill in the blanks on page 2!
Use the word bank to complete the sentences. beside next to below above in front of 1. The spider is hanging the fence. 2. The mummy is walking the tree. 3. The witch is flying the tree. 4. The pumpkin is the cat. 5. The cat is the tombstone.
Use the shape color key to color the shapes in the cemetery. orange purple green yellow red
halloween tangrams Color and cut out the tangram pieces. Then use them to make new and interesting designs! Using Tangrams is a great way to help students learn about shapes! A tangram is a square that has been divided into different shapes and can be arranged to make new shapes and designs.
witch Witch hat Hat tangram Tangram Use your tangram pieces to create a witch hat! How many triangles did you use? How many squares did you use? How many rhombuses did you use?
Bat Tangram Use your tangram pieces to create a bat!
Spider Tangram Use your tangram pieces to create a spider!
Ghost Ship tangram Tangram Use your tangram pieces to create a ghost ship!
Haunted House tangram Tangram Use your tangram pieces to create a haunted house!
Color, then cut out the shapes and pumpkin to make your very own jack-o'-lantern! Draw extra shapes to make your pumpkin one of a kind.
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Use the word bank to help describe the position of each candle. beside below above in front of behind 1. The star-shaped candle is the tallest candle. 2. The circle-shaped candle is the the widest candle. 3. The widest candle is the ghost-shaped candle. 4. The pumpkin-shaped candle is the tallest candle. 5. The widest candle is the star candle.
Look closely at the Halloween characters and what shape they are closest to. Then use the words in the vocabulary bank to describe each character's location. beside next to below behind in front of 1. The witch is the hexagon. 2. The pumpkin is the rectangle. 3. The black cat is the triangle. 4. The mummy is the rhombus. 5. The bat is the circle.
Cut out the shapes and glue them to a paper bag. Then use a battery operated votive to light the bag from the inside and watch your beautiful design shine!
Read these directions to your kids to help them create their own zany shape monster! They'll use the next page as a template to start drawing their picture. 1. Trace the large circle to create the body for your monster. 2. Add circles inside of the big circle to make eyes. Use as many as you like! 3. Add a triangle for a nose or two. 4. Add a long rectangle to make a mouth. 5. Add squares and triangles to create teeth inside of the mouth. 6. Add more shapes to make your monster unique! 7. What shapes could you use to add to make ears, arms and legs?
This monster was created by:
For this game you'll need: Scissors Glue Pencil Make a set of these adorable ghost silhouettes to use in a game that helps kids practice describing location! Cut out the ghost silhouettes and hide them around the room. Have kids work in pairs to find two ghosts. After they have found their ghosts, have them paste the ghost to their writing sheet and describe where they found it. Make sure to post the word bank for them to use and try to label the places where the ghosts are hidden. Example: I found my ghost hiding under the table.
Word Bank above below on beside next to behind in front of
I found my ghost hiding
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