But, to keep kids from being excluded, allow them to share pumpkins as you remove a pumpkin for each round. By the end of the game, all the kids have to squeeze into one spot.
This goofy Halloween race requires kids to work and stick together to form a human worm. Split the group into two equal teams and have team members line up single file to form human "worms.
When you say "Go! Whichever team gets back first is the winner—but only if their worm is still intact. This fun game—a cross between tag and hide-and-seek—gets kids running around with each other.
At midnight, the Ghost opens their eyes and starts to hunt for the other players. Ideally, everyone wants to make it to home base without being tagged by the Ghost.
The first person tagged becomes the Ghost next time. Get expert tips to help your kids stay healthy and happy. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. Create a personalised content profile. Measure ad performance. Select basic ads. Create a personalised ads profile. Select personalised ads. Apply market research to generate audience insights. Measure content performance.
Learn more: Feel Good Teaching. Students learn about mixtures and solutions in this STEM activity using homemade snack mix.
They get practice counting and graphing too. Learn more: Third Grade Thinkers. This is bound to become one of your favorite Halloween activities. Draw faces on disposable cups to turn them into ghosts. Then challenge kids to stack and unstack them quickly, build the highest tower, and more.
Learning how to add and subtract decimals is fun when candy is involved! Get the free printable task cards at the link, then use Halloween candy ads for a comparison shop of the best candy prices in town. Learn more: Teaching with a Mountain View. We love these free printable spiderwebs, which add a spooky seasonal twist to the learning. Learn more: Fun Learning for Kids.
Pucker up and blow some strange and eerie ghosts, using straws and white paint. Add googly eyes and a mouth with a black marker to give them each their own personality.
Learn more: Crafty Morning. Pumpkin faces help kids learn about different emotions as they play special Halloween games of Bingo. Learn more: The Kindergarten Connection. Nothing says Halloween like a skeleton. Teach your students how our joints, muscles, and tendons work together to move our hands using just construction paper, plastic straws, string, and tape.
Learn more: Instructables. Use this free printable when you need a quick Halloween activity for your little monsters. It gives them counting practice with a seasonal theme. Learn more: And Next Comes L. Label mini pumpkin bowls with numbers, and write equations on wood craft sticks. Kids do the sum and place the sticks into the correct pumpkin. Sew the fabric together with a sewing machine, leaving a 2-inch opening.
Turn the fabric right side out, stuff with fiberfill, and hand-stitch the hole closed. Hot-glue jewel and crystal embellishments to the design if desired. Serve lunch with toadstool seats set around a large coffee table to put party guests in a woodsy mood. For each stool, whitewash a log that is 10 inches tall and about 8 to 10 inches in diameter by brushing it with white acrylic paint, allowing the wood to show through.
Let dry, and seal the log with clear polyurethane or another sealant. Center a inch round wood plaque on top of the log, and drill a 3-inch wood screw through the top to attach the plaque. Use additional screws for added stability if desired. Cut batting and green felt into inch diameter circles. Place a 2-inch-thick by inch diameter foam insert on the plaque; top with the batting and the felt. Turn the stool upside down, holding the loose materials in place.
Working around the log, staple the felt to the bottom of the plaque where it extends out from log, pulling it tight toward the center to hold the batting and foam in place.
Cut 1- to 2-inch circles from tan felt or other fabric; use fabric glue to attach to the cushion top. It wouldn't be a kids' Halloween party without this classic and oh-so-simple game. Decorate an apple-bobbing bucket we used a scuttle with a tissue paper bat medallion; set the timer to see who can snag an apple the fastest.
Editor's Tip: Germ concerns? Use smaller buckets so guests have their own and can battle head-to-head for the best time. This Halloween-theme variation of a classic party game is sure to be a hit at your woodland party. Download our game board image, available below, and have a copy shop make a poster-size print; trim if needed. Print the bat pattern, available below, onto white paper; cut out.
Fold a piece of black cardstock and place the straight edge of the pattern along the fold on the cardstock. Trace, cut out, and unfold to reveal a bat. To play the game, tape the poster on a wall. Add a strip of double-stick tape to the back of the bat.
One at a time, blindfold each participant, spin him around three times, and have him try to attach the bat to the moon. Stick with the spooky party theme by making your own crayon boxes that guests can take home. Download our crayon box template, available below, and print onto white cardstock; cut out.
Cut slits on the bottom left-hand and right-hand corners, as indicated by the heavy solid lines. Fold the sides and the bottom, as indicated by the thin lines. Use double-stick tape to adhere the sides together. Tuck in the folded bottom flap, adhering with tape if needed. Add woodland-color crayons. Set a neat take-home for each guest on the activity table—a spooky bat box filled with a small gift or candy.
Download our bat favor-box template, available below, and print onto white cardstock. Cut out along the outside edges, and cut slits along the top of each bat wing to allow wings to cross and interlock. Fold the template along the dashed lines and assemble the box, starting with the sides and then the bottom; adhere with double-stick tape. Fold the top of the box, interlocking the bat wings in the slits. Fill with small candies or toys. This is an Among Us inspired P. E game. This game allows students to work on communication, social, and get some good exercise in.
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