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76. “Fright‑Free Feedback”
Let peers give positive feedback on work, displayed on friendly ghosts.
77. “Witchy Word Wall”
Add new vocabulary to potion bottles or cauldrons.
78. “Monster Math Might”
Show challenging problems under monsters that students can tackle as extra credit.
79. “Cackling Class Chat”
Have a ghost “phone booth” where students post questions, comments, or compliments.
80. “Pumpkin Patterns”
Display repeating or growing patterns on pumpkins for visual math practice.
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81. “Goblin Graphs”
Use fun creatures to display class survey results or data.
82. “Haunted Haiku Hub”
Encourage students to write haiku poems and pin them to a dark forest background.
83. “Spooky Syllables”
Break words into syllables using spider webs or ghost webs as guides.
84. “Witch’s Weather Watch”
Track weather changes in October with thematic visuals.
85. “Skeleton Story Sequencing”
Have story events placed on bones in order the students arrange.
86. “Batty Brainstorm”
Use bat shapes to capture students’ brainstorm ideas for projects or essays.
87. “Graveyard Grammar”
Highlight grammar rules or “errors to avoid” on tombstone cutouts.
88. “Pumpkin Percentages”
Show percentages or fractions inside or on pumpkins.
89. “Ghostly Geographic Facts”
Use ghost shapes to display facts about states, countries, or continents.
90. “Monster Measurement”
Have students measure monster cutouts and record lengths or heights.
91. “Haunted Homework Help”
Post strategies, tips, or reminders for assignments with Halloween flair.
92. “Witch’s Wish List”
Students can post things they want to learn or master this year inside witch hats.
93. “Pumpkin Predictions”
Have students make predictions (in science, reading, etc.) on pumpkin shapes.
94. “Spooky Speed Drills”
Display timed challenges (math facts, flashcards) on haunted signposts.
95. “Ghostly Genre Gallery”
Label student favorite books by genre with ghost icons.
96. “Mystic Math Mysteries”
Pose “mystery problems” that students solve over days, revealing a Halloween riddle.
97. “Witching World Records”
Create fun “records” (fastest, neatest, most creative) and celebrate with cutouts.
98. “Haunted Homework Heroes”
Display names of students who submit excellent work or help others.
99. “Potion of Positivity”
Let students contribute positive messages, compliments, or goals to potion bottles.
100. “Spooktacular Showcase”
Reserve a board area to spotlight student work (art, writing, projects) with a Halloween frame.
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I hope these 100 Halloween bulletin boards for school spark your creativity and bring festive excitement to your classroom. May your boards weave wonder, encourage participation, and make October unforgettable with the main keyword Halloween Bulletin Boards.
Kisses, Juhh!
