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Halloween Alphabet Code. Use the alphabet code to figure out the secret message: “Trick or treat, give me something good to eat.”
Answer each of the Fall-themed questions using one of the spelling words from the word bank.
Match 10 musical instruments words to their pictures, in this printout for early readers.
Add punctuation marks to the sentences in this printable worksheet.
Add punctuation marks to the sentences in this printout.
Circle the picture in each group that is different. The words are: leaf, apple, turkey, corn, and pie.
This ‘Which One Is Different’ Halloween printout is about noticing differences in pictures. In each row of Halloween pictures, circle the picture that doesn’t belong with the others in that row.
Halloween Wordsearch. Find all the words in this wordsearch puzzle, then use the extra letters to find a secret message: “Treats”. This is a printout for young students.
Circle the Starting Sound of Halloween Words. This is a printout for early readers.
I Can Color - Halloween words. Follow the instructions to color in these Halloween-related words! (This worksheet is for early readers learning color words and Halloween words.)
“I Can Draw” Halloween Words. This printout is about colors and simple drawings for early readers.
Find the missing letters in Halloween words, and then color the picture of the word. This printable worksheet is for early readers.
Unscramble the Halloween words. This is a printable worksheet for early readers.
Match Halloween words to pictures in this printable worksheet for early readers.
Circle the correct spelling of cooking words, and then color the picture of the words.
Circle the correct spelling of the Halloween words, and then color the pictures.
Punctuation marks are symbols that are used to aid the clarity and comprehension of written language. Read about some common punctuation marks and print worksheets about them.
Write 8 Halloween Words: This is a printout about related words, for early readers.
Think of and write the names of 8 famous men: an author, artist, astronaut, scientist, social reformer, inventor, political leader, and judge. Sample answers: Charles Dickens (author), Pablo Picasso (artist), Neil Armstrong (astronaut), Albert Einstein (scientist), Martin Luther King (social reformer), Thomas Edison (inventor), Winston Churchill (political leader), Thurgood Marshall (judge).
Find and write the name of and symbol for eight math symbols: A printout about related words for early readers.