This year I thought it was time to update my favorite Halloween Brain Break collection to share with you. Since my last Halloween Brain Break post, which was about 2 years ago, I've discovered some new and fun ideas to implement in the classroom and home. Some of these brain breaks work well for younger students, others for older, and some both. Either way, if you are looking for some fresh and 'spooky' themed ideas for brain breaks in your classroom this year, keep on reading.
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Suddenly, the cat was very concerned!
Use this mystery prompt (read on for the visual to go with this prompt) to see what ideas your students come up with about 'what could have happened?' This particular prompt will make for a great writing center activity during the Halloween season.
With the spooky season upon us, I thought it would be fun to do a Giveaway competition for the Halloween Math Mystery 'Case of The Tricking Treat!'
This Halloween math mystery is available in versions for first to eighth grade, so writing which grade level you'd need is part of the entry requirements. To enter the giveaway, use the Rafflecopter at the end of this post. |
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