Description
The following worksheets are included:
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Halloween Candy Count & Sort
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Halloween Candy Graphing
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Halloween Comparing Numbers
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Halloween Candy Addition
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Halloween Candy Subtraction
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2 Fill In The Blanks stories. Students will fill in these blanks using parts of speech AND drawing out colors from their Halloween candy!
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2 Writing Pages- Write Your Own Spell and Create Your Own Candy
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Art- Design Your Own Candy
PLEASE REVIEW THE DETAILED PREVIEW TO SEE A SNAPSHOT OF EVERY SINGLE PAGE IN THE DOCUMENT!
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These are also available in versions for Grades 1-5! Check them out below!
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Aimee Womack –
My kids absolutely loved these activities. The gators were a big hit here in Gainesville, FL (home of the Florida Gators!) We had the best time using skittles to do the graphing activities.
Kelsey –
So glad they loved them! The gators are my favorite part, too. They sure make learning fun! Thanks, Aimee. 🙂