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EnchantedLearning.com Halloween K-3 Theme Page Rhymes, Crafts, Quizzes, Information, and Coloring Printouts Halloween falls on the last day of October, October 31. These crafts projects are for preschool, kindergarten and elementary school children. The crafts use materials found around the house, like egg cartons, cardboard, paper, boxes, string, crayons, paint, glue, etc. See a page about color mixing to see how to combine paint to make all the colors of the rainbow. |
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Rewrite the Paragraph about Halloween Rewrite the Halloween paragraph, correcting the capitalization and adding punctuation marks. Or go to the answers. |
Write a Halloween Acrostic Poem Write a poem about Halloween. Start each line with a letter from the word "HALLOWEEN." |
Write a Ghost Acrostic Poem Write a poem about ghosts. Start each line with a letter from the word "ghost." |
Ghost: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a ghost, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Halloween: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a Halloween scene, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Jack-o'-Lantern: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a jack-o'-lantern, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Pumpkin: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a pumpkin, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Pumpkin: Perimeter Poem Write a poem around the perimeter (outer edges) of the pumpkin. Or go to a pdf of the poem worksheet. |
Scarecrow: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a scarecrow, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Draw and Write: A Great Halloween Costume Draw a picture of a great Halloween costume. Then describe it in words and write about why you think it is a great Halloween costume. |
Draw and Write: A Scary Jack-O'-Lantern Draw a picture of a very scary Halloween jack-o'-lantern. Then describe it in words and write about why you think it would frighten people. |
Draw and Write: Halloween Haunted House Draw a picture of a haunted house for Halloween and write about it. What does it look like? What makes this house so scary? |
Draw and Write: A Monster Draw a picture of a very scary monster and write about it. Why is this monster so scary? |
Draw and Write: A Scary Animal Draw a picture of a very scary animal and write about it. What makes this animal scary? Can it hurt people? |
Scary Ghost: Draw and Write A Worksheet to Print Draw a picture of a scary-looking ghost and write about it. What does it look like? Does it make any sounds? What makes it so scary? |
Silly Ghost: Draw and Write A Worksheet to Print Draw a picture of a silly-looking ghost and write about it. What does it look like? Does it make any sounds? What makes it so silly? |
Halloween Haunted House Write a story about the haunted house picture. The picture shows a haunted house, a ghost, a cat, tree stumps, and a witch flying on a broomstick. |
Halloween Jack-o'-Lanterns Write a story about the jack-o'-lanterns picture. The picture shows two jack-o'-lanterns, one happy and one sad. |
Halloween Jack-o'-Lantern Write a story about the picture. The picture shows someone jumping over a jack-o'-lantern. |
Ghost: Shape Poem Write a poem inside the ghost. Or go to a pdf of the poem worksheet. |
Ghost: Perimeter Poem Write a poem around the perimeter (outer edges) of the ghost. Or go to a pdf of the poem worksheet. |
Spider Poem - Poetry Prompt Write a poem about a spider. The lines of the poem begin with: It sees, It hears, It feels, It understands, It moves, It needs, It runs, It wants, It eats, and It dreams. |
Bat Poem - Poetry Prompt Write a poem about a bat. The lines of the poem begin with: It sees, It hears, It feels, It understands, It moves, It needs, It likes, It flies, It eats, and It dreams. |
Write 10 Things You Should Never Do in a Haunted House Writing prompt: Write ten things you should never do in haunted house. |
Write 10 Things You Should Never Do To Scare Someone Writing prompt: Write ten things you should never do to scare someone. |
Write 10 Things You Should Never Do On Halloween Writing prompt: Write ten things you should never do on Halloween. |
Adjectives Describing A Ghost Write adjectives describing the ghost in and around the ghost. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
Adjectives Describing A Spider Write adjectives describing a spider in and around the spider. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
Adjectives Describing A Bat Write adjectives describing a bat in and around the bat. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
Moon: Fact or Opinion? Color the picture of the moon, then write 5 facts and 5 opinions about the moon. A fact is supported by evidence and can be proven; an opinion is how you feel about something and is open to debate. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet (subscribers only). |
Pumpkin: Fact or Opinion? Color the picture of the pumpkin, then write 5 facts and 5 opinions about pumpkins. A fact is supported by evidence and can be proven; an opinion is how you feel about something and is open to debate. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet (subscribers only). |
Spider: Fact or Opinion? Color the picture of the spider, then write 5 facts and 5 opinions about spiders. A fact is supported by evidence and can be proven; an opinion is how you feel about something and is open to debate. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet (subscribers only). |
End of Sentence Punctuation: Halloween Put a period at the end of each declarative (telling) sentence. Put a question mark at the end of each question. Put an exclamation point at the end of each exclamation or command. Or go to the answers. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet and answers (subscribers only). |
Compare and Contrast Apples and Pumpkins Write some of the similarities and differences between apples and pumpkins. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet (subscribers only). |
Scarecrow: Job Application Answer the questions below to apply for this job as a scarecrow. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet. |
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