![]() STEM building challenges make great Halloween activities. Build STEM structures with toothpicks and pumpkin candy This works with numbers and sight words too. Have kids feed letter magnets through the mouth as you call them out. ![]() Keep little learners busy by taping a large paper ghost with an open mouth to a doorway. Teach your students about the work of artist Yayoi Kusama and let them create beautiful dotted pumpkins of their own. Then, use them for math activities, arrange them to spell letters or words, or just decorate your classroom with them. Make your own spider magnets for only a few bucks by gluing small magnets to the back of plastic spiders from the dollar store. Grab some rolls of toilet paper, select teams, and then watch the hilarity ensue as the kids race to wrap up their friend like a mummy before the other team does! ![]() ![]() Halloween activities can be a fun way to get kids moving. Insert a little biology lesson about the skeletal system when you work on these bone-chilling skeletons for Halloween. Gather your brooms and a few small pumpkins, break the class into teams, then watch them race to see who can push the pumpkin across the finish line first! ![]()
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