Engaging students in academic lessons on the day after Halloween can be challenging. This print and digital resource includes everything you need to keep 4th and 5th graders focused and having fun. Print various reading, writing, math, and fun pages from the PDF or share the slides in Google Classroom. This resource is great for upper elementary teachers who are looking for candy-themed activities for the day after Halloween.
Check out the contents of these Day After Halloween Activities:
✏️ PDF and Google Slides Link - Save paper by presenting the digital slides instead.
✏️ Ready-to-Use Print & Digital Activities:
- Find Someone Who...Ask questions and write a name in each box.
- Chatterbox - Cut out the square. Fold the chatterbox and play the game with a partner.
- Reading Article #1 & Questions - Read the theme-related articles and answer the questions.
- Battle Brackets - Complete a double-elimination bracket and discuss your answers.
- Reading Article #2 & Brochure - Read an article and summarize the main points using the brochure template.
- Story Time - Write a creative story about one of the three prompts.
- My Candy Collection - Sort, count, graph, and solve math problems about your Halloween candy.
- Fun Fact - Calculate each math problem, find the answers, and solve the fun fact.
- Design a Candy Bar - Make your own candy bar wrapper and flavor!
- Extra Words - See how many words you can write using the given letters.
- Halloween Fun - Draw pictures, solve a sudoku puzzle, and complete the maze.
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Hear about these Day After Halloween Activities from educators like you!
⭐️ “November 1st Lesson Plans: DONE! I love the huge variety of academic and fun pages. I also appreciated the structured way in which students were able to share about their celebrations on Halloween night with their peers through the Find Someone Who bingo board and the chatterbox.”
⭐️ “This resource is amazing! It has everything you need for a fun and structured day after Halloween. It even includes a sample candy chart if students forget to fill theirs out at home. I highly recommend it!”
⭐️ “My students loved these activities. They were easy to use and saved me time. I didn’t have to prep anything and was able to enjoy Halloween night with my family. I didn’t even make copies - I just presented the digital slides on the day we returned!”
Teach Reading, Writing, and Math on the Day After Halloween in so many ways!
✅ Quickly print or present activities for the day after Halloween.
✅ Invite students to share about their celebrations in meaningful ways through a chatterbox foldable and "Find Someone Who..." bingo discussion board.
✅ Engage students in reading, writing, and math practice.
Find answers to your questions about these Day After Halloween Worksheets and Slides:
✋ Can I edit the slides?
- The Google slides have been saved as image files, but you can add text, shapes, and boxes on top to customize for your class.
✋ What materials will students need?
- Most activities require only a pencil. Some include coloring and cutting, but no glue!
✋ What academic content is included?
- Students can practice reading comprehension by reading a text and responding to questions. They can choose between three creative writing prompts and fill out a reading brochure. A mystery puzzle invites them to learn a fun fact about November 1st by solving multiplication math facts. Math word problems and multiple pages related to the candy they collect are included. A variety of fun activity pages are perfect for early finishers and Halloween fun!
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Day After Halloween Activities, Worksheets, & Google Slides November 1st Lesson
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