What a great way to start thinking about Halloween. It's a great twist on the traditional You've Been Boo'd. Thank- you to Amy from Adventures in Teaching. Click on her button to check out her blog.
So, here are the rules...
1. If you've been boo-ed, copy and paste the above pic
and these "rules" into your post.
2. Give a shout out to the blogger who booed you and
link back to their site!
3. Share 3-5 October activities, books, products
(maybe yours or someone else's) or freebies(s) that you love!
4. Share the Boo love with 5 bloggers-make sure you
check this link so that you don't repeat the "Boo"
5. Link up {here} so that others can
find you and read about your October ideas! While you are there check out the
other great blogs!
So here are some of my October activities that I like to do:
A Pinterest Idea from Vicky Moore/Traditions Laughter and Happily Ever After
A great adjective lesson.
Then I am going to have my students write about what they love about Halloween using the some of the adjectives from the candy corn chart.
2.) Every year my students love this writing booklet.
3.) One of my favorite games to play at our Halloween Party is the Mummy Wrap. (So I don't have any pictures of this.) Place students into teams of four/five. One person is the mummy. The others have to wrap the mummy in toliet paper. The first to do so wins. This is a huge hit every year!
4.) I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE anything Charlie Brown. This has been a favorite of mine since I was a little kid.
5.) Would You Rather . . .
My students have been working on this during journal in the mornings. Journal sharing time has brought up some good debates.
Now to share the love and Boo some other bloggers.
1 comments:
Thanks Sandy! I love the candy corn adjective lesson. Adorable!
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