It definitely feels like fall here in Seattle. I’ve actually been busy getting prepared for a big storm that is supposed to hit tomorrow. Hopefully things don’t get too crazy!
But, I really do love fall. Halloween is one of my favorite holidays, except at school. For elementary teachers, it is one of the worst days of the school year. And this year it is going to be particularly bad because Halloween is on Monday. Yes. Monday. The worst day it could possibly be on. But, I just finished my Halloween Party Pack that will make planning your class Halloween party a breeze. It is packed with way more than you can fit into an hour long class party. I'm talking 100+ pages packed! I had so much fun making this, and I hope that you will find it useful in your class. Here’s a sneak peek of the pack: First in the pack, is editable invites. I highly recommend sending out invites about the Halloween party. It’s a great way to get donations for the party and parent volunteers. Plus, it is an easy way to communicate your school’s rules on Halloween costumes so you don’t have to send any kids to the office to get a change of clothes.
Next, there are 60 Halloween bingo cards. I’ve included 30 colored and 30 B&W cards just in case your school doesn’t have a colored printer (I wish mine had!). My students loved to play bingo, and I did it for almost every class party. To add extra fun, I let my students play with candy corn.
Another fun game that is included in the pack is pumpkin bowling. It’s exactly what it sounds like. Have the kids knock over cans with a pumpkin. I’ve included the directions, supplies to make the pins, and a scoring sheet.
There’s also this adorable Frankenstein craftivity in the pack, and some super cute student gift ideas with premade gift tags.
Now, there is even more included in the pack, but if I showed you all of it, it wouldn’t be much a sneak peek, now would it? If you want to see what else is included, click here to head on over to my store.
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Unfortunately, there is nothing in this pack to make your kids any less crazy on Monday…or Tuesday for that matter, but it will make life a little less stressful for you. Happy Halloween! Mackenzie 10/16/2016 07:19:10 am
I love these ideas! I'm actually planning the Halloween party for my son's class, and I don't really have experience with younger parties. This is really helpful! 10/16/2016 04:23:05 pm
Love these awesome ideas!! You make it all look so easy and fun! (And, it should be with all of your helpful tips and resources.) Comments are closed.
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