Halloween Word Search Puzzle
Word searches help students recognize patterns making it an excellent cognitive exercise. In this Halloween word search puzzle, it emphasizes spooky Halloween vocabulary terms.
Word searches help students recognize patterns making it an excellent cognitive exercise. In this Halloween word search puzzle, it emphasizes spooky Halloween vocabulary terms.
Halloween is a scary, yet fun time. But these are two contradicting emotions on October 31. This means that there’s no better way to teach them Halloween adjectives with jack-o-lanterns.
Unlike your typical quiz where you answer questions, students have to create superlative questions. For example, when the answer is “Mount Everest”, the question is “What is the tallest mountain in the world?”
Can you find your way out of the Halloween maze worksheet? Starting at the top, you have to make your way out of the maze. But don’t hit any of the pumpkins.
From 1 to 80, draw straight lines based on consecutive numbers. As you connect the dots, it produces a picture resembling something related to Halloween.
It’s October, that means it’s Halloween. Write the vocabulary anywhere in the Halloween Bingo cards and the first student to get a line wins the game.
Group charades helps introverts become extroverts. First, split the class into large groups. Rather than one person acting out, the entire group acts it out and one person guesses.
In this famous landmarks quiz, students have to connect the dot for each historical world monument and the country outline. Can you recognize the monument and country outline?
It’s amazing what a green screen can do in an English class or club. Suddenly, students make up their own English movie ideas.
Your first class teaching is your one and only chance to help your students feel relaxed in learning their subject matter. Start here.