Description
🎃 Are you ready to make October magical and educational for your 4th graders?
Dive into our October Halloween Reading & Math Review 4th Grade | Halloween Mystery Pictures to combine fun with learning!
This interactive Google Slides activity brings the excitement of Halloween into your classroom without the fright, focusing on adorable yet “creepy creatures” that capture the spirit of the season. Each slide features a mysterious, jumbled picture of a familiar Halloween animal for your students to piece together using their math and close reading skills.
Here’s what makes this resource a must-have for your October lessons:
- 🧩 Mystery Pictures: Engage your students in solving puzzles using math and reading skills with images of bats, spiders, snakes, werewolves, and scorpions.
- 🔍 Real Animal Images: Enjoy real, engaging photos, not just cartoons, to bring these “creepy creatures” to life.
- ✅ Answer Keys & Editable Q&A: Tailor the learning experience with editable questions and provide instant feedback with answer keys.
- 🔗 Easy Navigation: Smooth, embedded links throughout ensure students easily move through the activity without any hiccups.
- 📝 Creative Writing Section: Boost creativity with a themed open-ended writing prompt, perfect for practicing narrative skills.
🚫 Halloween-sensitive: Perfect for schools that prefer to focus less on Halloween. The informational texts delve into why these animals are associated with the season, focusing on the animals themselves.
🌟 Whether you’re looking to spice up your math and reading reviews or just bring a little October excitement into your classroom, this activity pack is perfect for you.
👀 Don’t miss out! Click to see the preview and imagine the fun and learning your students can have with our October Halloween Reading & Math Review 4th Grade!
Make this October unforgettable with just the right mix of education and Halloween fun! 🍂🕷️📚
This October Math & ELA Review set aligns with 4th Grade standards.
☝️☝️Be sure to check out the PREVIEW for more details. ☝️☝️
⭐ MORE October / Halloween / Fall Learning Resources⭐
- Halloween Inferences Digital Task Cards
- Silent “Ghost” Letters Word Work Task Cards
- October Informational Text Passages with Questions
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This resource is saved in a Google Drive folder, so you will need a Google Drive account in order to access it.
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Melissa Mack –
My students enjoyed doing these for early finisher work!
Vanessa J. –
I love that my students are working on identifying patterns and the students love discovering the “creepy” creatures.
Julie C. –
A great free seasonal resource for reviewing key skills–thank you!
Christy W. –
My students loved this lesson! They were engaged, working together, and completely enjoyed their assignment. It definitely made for a pleasant day!
Rosa M. –
This was a great resource for student morning work or for fast finishers. It was engaging and effective.
carrie M. –
I left this with a sub the day after Halloween. Students were eager and motivated to complete the assignment. Also students enjoyed the activity and well behaved because they were engaged!
Danette J. –
My class really had a good time with this today. It was still work but fun to them. Thank you for saving me on this Halloween! Now to face tomorrow! LOL
Caren P. –
Fun and engaging way to get my intervention students excited about reading and completing the activities.
Nancy M. –
What a fun resource! My students can’t wait to complete it next week! Thank you!
DolanDiscoverers –
My students loved this! It was great to have them learn some new information utilizing the holidays, as well as check their answers for understanding. They loved the creepy creatures! Thank you for this resource!
Cynthia Vautrot – My Kind of Teaching –
Such a fun addition to our homeschooling. Thank you!
Gabrielle C. –
This was great to use while I had a guest instructor in my class. I found the students enjoyed working together as well.
Alyssa B. –
This resource was so fun for my students to engage with! Thank you! This is a difficult time to keep focus and yet it was so quiet when they were working that you could hear a pin drop! Thanks!
Jennifer P. –
I assign these as digital centers and my students love them! They get so excited when their answers are correct!
Tiffany Smith –
My students are able to reinforce their understanding of concepts, using this resource!
Denise O. –
Fun and easy to use
Cheryl J –
Great resource!
Patricia Renee’ H. –
Fun activity for the students! Great resource.