Halloween Clip Art Bundle

 My kiddos and I love this time of year. I made these images to create some spooky playing cards , clip cards , hands-on activities , booklets , FREE coloring pages for my students. I had such a great time working on these Halloween clip arts. If you need these clip art sets to make your personal classroom worksheets click on the picture above or below and you can instantly purchase them. This BUNDLE includes the following individual sets: - Halloween Cat Clip Art - Halloween Bat Clip Art - Halloween Spider Clip Art  - Halloween Frankenstein Clip Art - Halloween Caldron Clip Art - Halloween Pumpkin Clip Art  - Halloween Witch Hat Clip Art - Halloween Haunted House Clip Art - Halloween Jack'o'Lantern Clip Art - Halloween Creatures Clip Art - Halloween Candy Clip Art  **By purchasing this bundle, you are saving $5.50 in comparison to buying these sets individually! You can also find some FREEBIES at the end of this post. These 167 clip art images
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Letter Learning Activity

  I made this Alphabet Poster in addition to my Alphabet Bottle Cap Practice for my five year old. I really don't try to push the letters, so she is at the beginning stage of learning, steel learning to recognize them. Her favorite games are matching up letters to the same one in another place, singing the Alphabet Song, arranging letters into alphabetical order. This printable covers all the activities she loves. Alphabet Poster
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Esl Fruits Vocabulary Practice

I made this set of Fruit worksheets to use them as part of my lesson plans but also for morning work, homework and it is the part of my early finishers corner all through the school year. This set is great for enhancing students' vocabulary writing and reading skills. Children will get to complete word search, recognize, read, write, cut and paste, color as they complete the set. This packet includes the following fruits: an apple, a pear, a plum, grapes, a kiwi, a banana, a watermelon, a melon, a cherry, a raspberry, a strawberry, a pineapple, an avocado, an orange, a lemon, a peach.   You can find the following worksheets in this packet: • Read and Color - Read the color and color the fruits. • Multiple Choice - offers several alternative answers from which the correct one is to be chosen • Articles - Grammar detective - Copy the words, then guess the rule. - Cut and paste the correct words to each group. - Choose, then write the articles A or AN in
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How to Play I Have/Who Has Classroom Game

This is an easy-to-play game, a great way to practice essential language concepts with the whole class. As students match up the answers on their cards with questions on other students' cards, they get valuable practice with vocabulary and listening skills. Hand out a card to each student. Some students may need to have 2 or more depending upon how many children are in your classroom. It is important to use all the cards in a set. Choose a student to go first, and have her read her : “I have __” sentence aloud. This student will then read the question at the bottom of their card – 'Who has ___?'  Then the student with the card that answers the question responds. Every card in the set is connected to a card before it and a card after it. To keep the game moving at a quick pace, all students need to pay attention to every question that's asked. Play continues in this fashion until all of the cards have been played. The game will end with the same student
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Halloween Math Addition and Subtraction up to 10 + A Freebie

Hands on activities make math fun. I just created a few Halloween manipulatives for my kiddos and they were in love! With my five year old we are practicing addition and subtraction up to 10. There is a mommy spider on a web...We have ten mommy spiders, they are numbered from 1 to 10. ...and 120 baby spider chips, for all addition and subtraction facts up to 10. Addition up to 10 Subtraction up to 10    The first step is to put the mommy spiders in numbered order on the bed, table or wherever you want. The kids are challenged finding the mommy spider for 120 baby spiders. The aim is to match the spider chips to the correct web. Firstly, pick up a card, read the equation and solve it before you place it on the matching web.  My four year old is also eager to learn. He is mastering the numbers up to 10, so I needed to make something engaging and funny for him too. I crated these pumpkin ten frames after being i
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