![]() But step by step, if you show them how, they’ll be successful. Halloween Artĭo a directed drawing lesson to show your students step by step how to draw Halloween items that might feel too hard for them to draw on their own. You can do all the acting out or you can “assign” students to act it out during the Zoom call party. Play CharadesĪct out Halloween activities like trick or treating or a witch making potions or Dracula turning into a bat. With every letter they guess incorrectly, you draw a piece of the jack-o-lantern: the body, the stem, each eye, the nose, the mouth, the eyebrows, etc. Instead of Hangman, build a Jack-o-Lantern as the students guess the letters to a Halloween-themed word. Play Jack-o-Lantern (an updated version of Hangman) The student to get 5 in a row and call out Bingo first wins…maybe they get to pick the next spirit day theme? Or you send them some stickers? Or they get to choose the story you read next.Ĥ. You can print out the cards and send them out during a school pick up or email the pdf to parents and have them print out one card.įor markers to cover up the spaces, students can use pennies or cereal or anything small from home. Students love Bingo and this Halloween Bingo Game will be a sure hit. It’s a perfect virtual Halloween party idea! 3. Get a whole list of kid-friendly Halloween music here. Get your students up and moving with a freeze dance contest where no one gets “out.” You can use music like Monster Mash, Ghostbusters, Purple People Eater. Once the guess is correct, the student turns on their camera to show off their costume. Then each student gives three clues so classmates can guess what they dressed up as. Or we saw this fun costume idea on social media… Have students wear their costumes to the zoom call, but turn their cameras off. Students can share what they’re wearing and you can “award” certificates to your students like Most Creative, Most Colorful, Silliest, and Scariest. Or you can encourage kids to find things around their house to dress up as their favorite book character. Remind students that if they don’t have a costume, they can wear anything silly they want. Kids can still dress up for Halloween, even if they’re not going anywhere…and this year they can wear masks! Encourage your students to wear a costume to your Zoom call and make sure to wear one yourself. ![]() And use these ideas, or a combination of these ideas to make the celebration work for you and your students. ![]() Spend the school day before Halloween and carve out time in your day for your class party. We just need to get a little creative and put some twists on ideas we’ve used in the past and make them work for us this year. Virtual Halloween Party Celebration IdeasĮven if we’re teaching virtually this year, we can still connect with our students and celebrate Halloween. Even if we celebrate Halloween with them virtually. We love celebrating Halloween in our classrooms with our spider science unit and our Halloween print and craft activity and our candy corn initial sounds game.Īnd while this year is definitely a weird one, we can still make Halloween special and fun for our students. Our kids might not be able to have the costume parades or pumpkin decoration contests or our fabulous Halloween Carnivals like we’ve done in past years. We can’t have the super cute Halloween costume parties with all the games and Halloween themed foods in our classrooms this year. ![]() Halloween is fast approaching, but this year, as with all things, it will look different. Use these virtual Halloween party ideas for classrooms so you can have Halloween fun on your class Zoom calls or during a socially distanced in-person classroom setting.
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