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51. “Witch’s Spell Math Facts”
Use a spellbook or scroll design with math facts or formulas.
52. “Phantom Phonics”
Ghosts carry phonics patterns or word families for students to practice.
53. “Creepy Class Rules”
Make rules on tombstones or haunted gates for a thematic reminder.
54. “Pumpkin Point System”
Students earn “pumpkin points” for effort, participation, or behavior.
55. “Vampire Vocabulary”
Fangs bite out extra letters in words (homonyms, prefixes, suffixes).
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56. “Spooky Science”
Feature experiments or science facts with a Halloween twist (e.g., “growing ghost crystals”).
57. “Monster Motivation”
Monsters hold motivational quotes or affirmations.
58. “Ghosts Of Kindness Past”
Display notes of kindness students have done or received throughout the month.
59. “Candy Corn Classroom Constitution”
Make class rules the “corners” of candy corn pieces.
60. “Skeleton Sentence Scramble”
Students unscramble sentences written on bones.
61. “Witches’ Wardrobe”
Hang witches’ clothes or accessories, each with a vocabulary, math, or grammar concept.
62. “Spooky Science Vocabulary”
Ghosts or monsters show definitions of scientific terms.
63. “Broomstick Bookmarks”
Have bookmarks hanging from broomstick cutouts with reading tips.
64. “Haunted Habits”
Track good habits or routines on ghosts or tombstones.
65. “Pumpkin Poetry”
Write short poems or haikus on pumpkins and decorate creatively.
66. “Ghoulish Goals Tracker”
Use ghost icons to represent milestones toward class goals.
67. “Monster Math Maze”
Design a maze where students follow steps in solving multi-step problems.
68. “Witch’s Wisdom Quotes”
Post famous or student‑made inspirational quotes on spell scrolls.
69. “Skeleton Science Steps”
Break down scientific process steps onto skeleton bones.
70. “Haunted History Headlines”
Students create newspaper front pages about historical Halloween events or legends.
71. “Batty Book Recommendations”
Cut out bats holding student book reviews or favorite reads.
72. “Pumpkin Prime Numbers”
Display prime numbers on pumpkins; ask students to identify or test them.
73. “Ghost Graph Goals”
Track reading, scores, or behavior on ghost-shaped line or bar graphs.
74. “Spellcaster Spelling”
Students cast spells (write words) on magic wands or cauldron bubbles.
75. “Trick Or Treat To Success”
List small goals (treats) students can earn by meeting certain behaviors.
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