If I Lived In A Haunted House Haunted House Alphabet Games & Writing Prompts
cteachwithme.com I Spy a Letter Trace the letters when they are called. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z X
cteachwithme.com I Spy a Letter Trace the letters when they are called. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w y z x
Run this off on orange construction paper and trim. Using an exact knife cut on the window lines making slits on the top, right and bottom. The windows will then open like a door. Glue the lowercase yellow house under this one. A B cteachwithme.com C D E F Children choose a lowercase pumpkin card and then open the matching uppercase window. G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z X
Run this off on yellow construction paper. After you have cut the window slits of the upper case house, glue it on top of this lowercase one. I used Elmer s glue. Once glued, trim around the yellow edges. Children choose a lowercase pumpkin card and then open the matching uppercase window. a b cteachwithme.com To add more fun to this review game, buy a screamer button. They have all sorts of goofy noise making devices at Halloween. If a wrong answer is given, secretly hit the scream button & give that student another chance. c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w y z x
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u z v w x y Print; laminate & trim. Students choose a lowercase pumpkin card and open the window flap of the matching uppercase letter. You can use this as a whole group game, independent center, or fun way to assess. TeachWithMe.com Clip art by mycutegraphics.com Picket font by djinkers.com
Haunted House Upper and Lowercase Matching Game To protect my haunted house, I glued it to a blue sheet of construction paper, then glued it to the inside of a file folder. I taped an envelope to the left side, and keep the laminated lowercase pumpkin cards inside. I glued this sign to the front of the envelope. Students can play this game as an independent center or you can fold the front of the file folder back so that only the uppercase haunted house is showing. Pass out a lowercase pumpkin card to each child. Call out a letter and the child who has that letter comes up, puts the card back in the envelope and then opens the matching uppercase window flap. You can also use this as an interesting and fun way to individually assess a child. Ask them to point to the uppercase letters, and/or find the matching lowercase pumpkin card for whatever uppercase letter you point to. cteachwithme.com
Trace and then write the letters. I spy uppercase letters. I spy my name: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z I spy my favorite letter. Clip art by http://thedoodleplace.wordpress.com/
Trace and then write the letters. I spy lowercase letters. I spy my name: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z I spy my favorite letter. Clip art by http://thedoodleplace.wordpress.com/
Date: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Uppercase Letter Assessment. Knows the UPPERCASE LETTERS that are circled. Write the incorrect letter in the boxes. Name: Date: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Date: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z TeachWithMe.com Date: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Lowercase Letter Assessment. Knows the LOWERCASE LETTERS that are circled. In the boxes write the incorrect letter. Name: Date: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z TeachWithMe.com Date: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Date: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Date: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
Haunted Houses Are... Print on construction paper. Trim and color. Attach a piece of conduction paper on the bottom. Brainstorm with children and complete the prompt. as a whole group activity. Encourage them to use descriptive words, so you can cover adjectives and help improve their writing. Students could also do their own. Glue the Are house next to the Have house and display. TeachWithMe.com Clip art by http:// thedoodleplace.wordpres s.com/ Web font by djinkers.com
creepy scary frightening dusty dirty gloomy haunted dark eerie ghoulish ominous chilling spooky sinister ghostly cold mysterious old decrepit creaky leaky drafty broken quiet Haunted houses ARE foreboding shadowy unnerving intimidating hair-raising horrible spine tingling shocking bloodcurdling musty smelly deteriorated crumbling decaying disturbing broken-down still dilapidated run-down shabby tattered terrifying weird strange bleak menacing old depressing oppressive grim shady perilous dismal daunting somber damp dreary Victorian moldy Gothic dingy neglected lonely unkempt tragic inhabited noisy desolate Vocabulary Building Use my list to make a sample, or come up with your own. Share the list with students. Which words are synonyms? Have them alphabetize the list. Have them look up words that they don t know. Before you share your list, have students come up with their own and then combine everyone s ideas on one sheet. Have students refer to the words to make up a haunted house story. cteachwithme.co m
Haunted houses ARE. HAVE. Use this template for students to write their own, or simply cut a variety of colors of construction paper this size for them to write on. cteachwithme.co m
Haunted Houses Have.. Print on construction paper. Trim and color. Attach a piece of conduction paper on the bottom. Brainstorm with children and complete the prompt. as a whole group activity. Encourage them to use descriptive words, so you can cover adjectives and help improve their writing. Students could also do their own. Glue the Are house next to the Have house and display. TeachWithMe.com Clip art by http:// thedoodleplace.wordpres s.com/ Web font by djinkers.com
peeling paint broken windows banging shutters missing stairs lots of dust musty smells leaks ghosts bats mice rats spiders spider webs iron fences creaking floors attics basements graveyards covered furniture shadows creepy noises gargoyles long corridors door knockers broken mirrors rattling chains Haunted houses HAVE stairways black cats candlelight no electricity an organ eerie noises candelabras old portraits ripped curtains holes in the wall flickering lights chandeliers antique furniture fireplaces watching eyes squeaky doors secret passages gonging clocks breathing sounds overgrown drives long grass burning smells phantom perfume mildew mold rust Vocabulary Building Use my list to make a sample, or come up with your own. Share the list with students. Have students refer to the words to make up a haunted house story. cteachwithme.co m
Haunted houses ARE Haunted houses HAVE creepy scary frightening dusty dirty gloomy haunted dark eerie ghoulish ominous chilling spooky sinister ghostly cold mysterious old decrepit creaky leaky drafty broken quiet foreboding shadowy unnerving intimidating hair-raising horrible spine tingling shocking bloodcurdling musty smelly deteriorated crumbling decaying disturbing broken-down still dilapidated run-down shabby tattered terrifying weird strange bleak menacing old depressing oppressive grim shady perilous dismal daunting somber damp dreary Victorian moldy Gothic dingy neglected lonely unkempt tragic inhabited noisy desolate peeling paint broken windows banging shutters missing stairs lots of dust musty smells leaks ghosts bats mice rats spiders spider webs iron fences creaking floors attics basements graveyards covered furniture shadows creepy noises gargoyles long corridors door knockers broken mirrors rattling chains stairways black cats candlelight no electricity an organ eerie noises candelabras old portraits ripped curtains holes in the wall flickering lights chandeliers antique furniture fireplaces watching eyes squeaky doors secret passages gonging clocks breathing sounds overgrown drives long grass burning smells phantom perfume mildew mold rust
Print on construction paper. Trim and color. Attach a piece of conduction paper on the bottom. Brainstorm with children about what it would be like to live in a haunted house. Would ghosts, monsters and mummies visit or live there? What does it look like? What do they do there? Students complete the prompt. Use as a border in the hallway. TeachWithMe.com Clip art by http:// thedoodleplace.wor dpress.com/ Web font by djinkers.com If I Lived In A Haunted House