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In this Halloween-themed lesson, children are encouraged to explore fun costume ideas such as Jack-o’-lanterns, zombies, and witches, while practicing the names of these characters together. The lesson also introduces additional Halloween elements like spiders and spider webs, and hints at the upcoming winter season with joyful symbols like holly and snowmen. Overall, it promotes creativity and excitement for Halloween festivities while emphasizing safety and enjoyment.
  1. What is your favorite Halloween costume from the list?
  2. Can you say the name of a spooky character out loud?
  3. What fun things do you like to do on Halloween?

Halloween Fun!

Hey there, little friends! Guess what? It’s Halloween time! Do you have a fun costume ready? Let’s think about some cool costume ideas together!

Spooky Costume Ideas

  • Jack-o’-lantern: A big, smiling pumpkin face!
  • Zombie: A silly, wobbly monster!
  • Ghost: A friendly, floating sheet!
  • Frankenstein: A big, green monster with bolts!
  • Devil: A cheeky little red creature with horns!
  • Witch: A magical person with a pointy hat!
  • Werewolf: A furry creature that howls at the moon!
  • Vampire: A spooky character with sharp teeth!
  • Skeleton: A funny, dancing set of bones!
  • Mummy: A wrapped-up friend who loves to shuffle!

Let’s Practice Together!

Now, let’s say these fun words together. Ready? Here we go:

  • Jack-o’-lantern
  • Zombie
  • Ghost
  • Frankenstein
  • Devil
  • Witch
  • Werewolf
  • Vampire
  • Skeleton
  • Mummy

More Halloween Fun!

There are even more fun things to see on Halloween:

  • Spider: A tiny creature that spins webs!
  • Spider web: A sticky trap made by spiders!

Winter Wonders

And guess what? After Halloween, we have winter fun too!

  • Holly: A plant with red berries and green leaves!
  • Reindeer: A magical animal that helps Santa!
  • Snowman: A jolly friend made of snow!

Thanks for joining in the fun! Remember to have a spooky and safe Halloween! See you next time!

  • What is your favorite Halloween costume from the list, and why do you like it the most?
  • Can you think of a new costume idea that wasn’t mentioned in the article? What would it look like?
  • Have you ever seen a spider web in real life? Where did you see it, and what did it look like?
  1. Costume Creation Station: Gather some craft supplies like colored paper, markers, glue, and scissors. Ask the children to create their own Halloween mask or costume accessory inspired by one of the spooky characters from the article, such as a witch’s hat or a vampire’s fangs. Encourage them to think about what makes each character unique and how they can represent that in their creation. Once finished, have a mini costume parade to show off their creations!

  2. Spooky Story Time: Invite the children to sit in a circle and take turns creating a Halloween story. Start with a sentence like, “Once upon a time, on a spooky Halloween night…” and let each child add a sentence to the story. Encourage them to include the characters from the article, like a friendly ghost or a dancing skeleton. This activity helps develop their imagination and storytelling skills.

  3. Halloween Hunt: Organize a small scavenger hunt in the classroom or playground. Hide pictures or small items related to Halloween characters, such as a toy spider or a paper bat. Give the children clues to find these items. As they find each item, ask them to describe what they know about the character it represents and how it fits into Halloween traditions.

Here’s a sanitized version of the YouTube transcript:

Hey kids! It’s Halloween! Do you have a Halloween costume? Here are some ideas:

– Jack-o’-lantern
– Zombie
– Ghost
– Frankenstein
– Devil
– Witch
– Werewolf
– Vampire
– Skeleton
– Mummy

Great job! Now it’s time to listen and repeat. Here we go:

– Jack-o’-lantern
– Zombie
– Ghost
– Frankenstein
– Devil
– Witch
– Werewolf
– Vampire
– Skeleton
– Mummy

Thanks for watching, and don’t forget to subscribe! Happy Halloween!

– Spider
– Spider web
– Holly
– Reindeer
– Snowman

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