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26. “Jack‑o’-Lantern Journals”
Let students write journal entries on pumpkin shapes and display them.
27. “Bewitched By Books”
Make a wizard’s hat or cauldron with students’ book recommendations spilling over.
28. “Spooky Story Starters”
Post ghost-shaped slips with prompts and let students write short stories.
29. “Trick Or Treat Training”
Display class goals or routines as candy “treats” students earn.
30. “Witch Hat Writing”
Have students write a short paragraph or poem on a paper witch hat to post.
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31. “Ghostly Good Work”
Spotlight student work inside floating ghost cutouts.
32. “Haunted History”
Feature historical Halloween traditions or legends around the board.
33. “Cauldron of Kindness”
Fill a cauldron with hearts or stars when students demonstrate kindness.
34. “Monster Multiplication”
Each monster displays a times table or multiplication fact for students to review.
35. “Poltergeist Poetry”
Students write poems on haunted house shapes and pin them to the board.
36. “Witching Hour Word Problems”
Math problems appear on hourglass or clock cutouts haunted by witches.
37. “Ghosts Of Grammar Past”
Use ghosts to highlight grammar rules or common errors.
38. “Nightmare Notes”
Students write what they fear academically and how they will overcome it.
39. “Candy Corn Contractions”
Write contraction pairs (couldn’t = could + not) on candy corn shapes.
40. “Haunted Heroes”
Celebrate student achievements as superheroes battling Halloween “frights.”
41. “Skeleton Spelling”
Bones form words; each bone segment has a letter students must reassemble.
42. “Pumpkin Parade Of Poems”
Write poems on orange pumpkin cutouts and line them up.
43. “Ghostly Goals”
Students write short-term goals (weekly or monthly) on ghosts.
44. “Monster Metaphors”
Ask students to write metaphors or similes with Halloween monsters.
45. “Witch’s Wand Writing”
Students write responses on “wands” and stick them into cauldron or tree.
46. “Eerie Emotions”
Have ghosts express different emotions, and students identify or label feelings.
47. “Haunted Hero Vocabulary”
Each Halloween creature holds a word and its definition.
48. “Trick‑Or‑Treat Tasks”
List classroom jobs or tasks inside candy buckets or treat bags.
49. “Ghoulish Graphs”
Use ghost or pumpkin bar graphs to track class data (attendance, behavior, etc.).
50. “Spine‑Chilling Solutions”
Have student problem-solving steps on tombstones showing how to arrive at solutions.
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