Fall and Halloween-Themed Freebies and Activities

October is the perfect time to bring fall and Halloween fun into your primary classroom! The changing season and festive vibes create a great opportunity to engage students in educational and exciting math, literacy, and writing activities.

If you’re looking for themed activities to keep your students learning all month long, here are a few of my favorite fall and Halloween-themed freebies and activities (freebies included)!

Spin and Compare

Spin and Compare is a fun and hands-on way to practice number comparisons! Students spin the spinner twice, build both numbers using manipulatives or drawings, and then compare the numbers using greater than or less than symbols. This activity is perfect for kindergarten and first-grade students who are still building a strong foundation in number sense. It’s engaging and keeps them practicing critical math skills in a fun, seasonal way.

Fall Math Activities for Kindergarten

Fall-Themed Word Problems

I love incorporating word problems with a fall twist for first graders! These word problems encourage students to use multiple strategies to solve. They can use a number bond, draw a picture, fill in a ten-frame, or use a number path. Afterward, students write a statement to explain their answer. These worksheets strengthen problem-solving skills and encourages using different strategies for understanding math.

Fall Math Activities for Kindergarten - Word Problems

October-Themed Writing Prompts

Incorporate some spooky fun into your writing lessons with Halloween-themed writing prompts! These prompts come with an editing checklist to help students revise their work. There’s also space for students to draw a picture related to their writing, which is always a favorite part. These journal prompts are a great way to spark creativity while reinforcing writing and editing skills.

Fall Math Activities for Kindergarten - Writing Prompts

Halloween-Themed Word Problems

These problems focus on real-world math skills with a spooky twist! Students will solve problems that involve pumpkins, bats, or witches. It’s a great way to make math practice more festive while keeping it educational.

These fall and Halloween-themed activities will keep your students engaged and learning throughout October. Try out these activities in your classroom and watch your students enjoy learning this October!

Happy Teaching,

Tee

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