Monday, October 31, 2011

Halloween in 202!

We had a fabulous day in the classroom learning, while still having a bit of fun for Halloween. We read, "Say Boo" a precious story of a young ghost who could not say Boo. The children practiced using vivid vocabulary words to describe his feelings. We no longer say, "sad" or "bad". The character is now frustrated or gloomy. Please encourage your child to use more descriptive traits and feelings at home.

Then, we did some famous Miss Evanko word unscrambles. It was great to see that some of you really had a knack for figuring out the mixed up Halloween words. These can be quite challenging and your wheels were turning! Here are a few for fun. :)

nadyrnocc chitw talochoec tobocer

Finally, it was time for some goodies and crafts. We had a nice little snack with homemade rice crispies. The students created some spooky q-tip skeletons, worked on a word search and did a picture hunt. Below is a slideshow of the exciting day. I hope you all had a safe and wonderful Halloween. Sleep off that sugar!

2 comments:

kerrigan said...

it was it was a load of candybars

Anonymous said...

Dear teachers,

Nice slide show!

Chessie Beringer