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Halloween

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This unit has been expanded. So, make sure and get all the printables here.
 

Here is what we’ve been doing this week. Let us know what you think.  We hope by providing these materials to you free of charge, it will make your life easier! 

Lesson Plan: The lesson plan includes all the lessons for the week, as well as optional ideas. Items following the lesson plan are just the printables or links to websites we used to teach these plans.  (Please note: On top of our lesson plan we are reading books daily that relate to our theme.)

Memory Verse: This memory card is for daily use during our calendar time.  You can learn more about calendar time at 1+1+1=1 or Homeschool Creations.  Our weekly devotional is an object lesson that will help your child apply the meaning of the verse to them.

Day 1: 
Jack-o-lantern Letter Match- Have your child match the capital letter to the lowercase letter to reinforce letter recognition.

Halloween Memory-  This activity is just for fun.

Day 2:
Bat Rhyming Words (_at family)- Download this activity from Making Learning Fun.  If you child isn’t ready for this type of activity then pick another one that would work best for them.

Bat Roll & Color/Cover– This activity will help your child begin to read and count whole numbers. You can use counting cards or a dice.

 

Glow in the Dark Jell-O Bats– Read our post to get directions for making your very own.
 
Day 3:
Trick o’ Treat Writing- For those tots that may struggle with following the lines, we have added a simpler writing activity.  The 2nd activity has no lines, so all your child has to do is connect the child to the house, any way they can.  You can use this document over and over again if you laminate it and then have you child write with dry erase markers.(Black dry erase wipes off easier than color ones.)
 
 
Trick o’ Treat Counting– This activity will help your child begin to read, count and model whole numbers 1-10.
 
 
We hope you enjoy these lesson plans and please let us know if you have any issues with downloading or using the items provided.  
 
 

Special Thanks to Just So Scrappy for some of the graphics.

Questions?  Post questions or comments on our Facebook Page.  You may have the same question as someone else.  If you don’t have a Facebook account, feel free to email us.

October 22, 2010 1 Comment (Filed Under: Halloween, Holidays, Lesson Plans, Printables )

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  1. Stephanie Cooke Councill says

    October 27, 2010 at

    you are awesome! thanks for sharing! 🙂

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