I attended a Lead Teacher Literacy K-5 meeting tonight about the Common Core and our new state changes. Tomorrow I will be out of the classroom for another Language Arts committee meeting about the Common Core. Let’s just say that my mind is spinning from everything I learned and took in! I promise I will share about these meetings with you tomorrow. Until then, I want to show you my newest TeachersPayTeachers product, a Halloween Writing Pack {With Craftivity!}.
I will be using these activities with my little monsters in a couple weeks as we prepare for Halloween! This pack is filled with over two weeks of writing activities for your students. It also includes an adorable little descriptive writing craftivity that I love to do with my kids each year, narrative writing and planning pages, differentiated writing paper, a handwriting & song activity, punctuation, describing words, a personal word wall, and much, much more! Check out the preview pictures below:
This pack is currently in my TpT Store for $4.00. Wait! I will give this pack away {free} to the first 8 followers who leave a comment (with their e-mail address) telling us about the most creative kids’ Halloween costume you’ve ever seen. 🙂
Mine? My best friends’ nephew is dressing up as a washing machine this year. It was his idea, which makes my heart melt. He is autistic and loves machines & learning about how things work. His mom is trying to figure out how to make a washing machine costume, (The last we heard, they are not flying off the shelves at Walmart…) so I found this picture tonight for ideas. Too cute!
Happy Learning,
The most creative kids costume I've seen was actually last year on Pinterest (where else?!) and the parents dressed up their little boy as Carl from UP! So cute!!! PS I love the unit and can't wait to try it out with my kiddos!!
Liz
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The most creative thing I've seen is a pair of dice made of huge fridge boxes.
Tania
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The best/most creative kids costume was on twins. They were ketchup and mustard and their dad was a hot dog. Hilarious and super cute!
Leslie
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The most creative costume I saw was grapes (purple balloons all around with purple tights). I was thinking it might be tough to sit down!
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I saw a child as a package of Jelly Bellies…similar to the grapes above, but with colored balloons and a clear garbage bag to hold them all.
I so need a costume idea…got any good ones for adults?
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Your pack looks GREAT! The most creative costume I've seen is an end table. No joke! She had a lamp and everything!
Ѽ Lori
Teaching With Love and Laughter
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The most creative costume I ever saw was a bag of jellybeans which was a trashbag wrapped around his body filled with balloons.
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Cute Halloween Pack! The most creative costume I've seen was a rubix cube (is that how you spell that?). It was on a kindergartner and it was really cute!
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I love your pack! I know Im number nine but I I thought I would share! A little student of mine dressed up like a padded wall! He put bubble wrap all over him and then his mom covered it with a sheet! I am not sure what he was thinking but he thought it was funny! Then a little girl dressed up like a peacock. It was gorgeous. The mom made the whole costume using tons of feather and glitter!!! although she couldn't sit that good it was so pretty!
Love following all your units, they are so good!
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Those are the cutest ideas! Thanks so much for sharing, everyone! I just e-mailed you the pack. Enjoy! 🙂