Description
In this drag-and-drop Google Slides activity for October, 4th graders actively engage in practicing important Math & ELA skills, enjoying the fun of exploring “creepy creatures” often associated with Halloween.
The slides display each animal, also known as “creepy creature,” but with a twist: the pictures are broken apart, turning them into mysteries that students actively solve by piecing them back together!
⭐ Your students will solve each mystery picture by using math and close reading skills. Then they can click on the Answer Key button to see if they are correct.
⭐ This Halloween / October activity has real pictures (not clipart or animations) of the animals. Here are the “creepy creatures” they will see and learn more about:
- Bats
- Spiders
- Snakes
- Werewolves
- Scorpions
This Fall Reading and Math resource also comes with the following:
- Answer Keys
- EDITABLE Questions & Answers
- Links embedded throughout the activity that makes it easy for students to navigate
- Open-Ended Writing Section
CAN I USE THIS IF MY SCHOOL DOESN’T CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN?
- YES! Halloween is not the primary focus of this resource. The informational text passages provide details on why people frequently associate these creatures with Halloween, primarily emphasizing the animals themselves.
This October Math & ELA Review set aligns with 4th Grade standards.
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⭐ MORE October / Halloween / Fall Learning Resources⭐
- Halloween Inferences Digital Task Cards
- Silent “Ghost” Letters Word Work Task Cards
- October Informational Text Passages with Questions
⭐ MORE Engaging Mystery Pictures Activities: ⭐
- Martin Luther King Jr. Biography–Nonfiction Reading Passages
- St. Patrick’s Day–Nonfiction Reading Passages & Math
- Thanksgiving –Math Focus
- Harriet Tubman Biography–Nonfiction Reading Passages
- Famous Landmarks–Nonfiction Reading Passages
- September 11th Event Activities — Nonfiction Reading + Google Earth
IMPORTANT DETAILS ABOUT GOOGLE RESOURCES:
This resource is saved in a Google Drive folder, so you will need a Google Drive account in order to access it.
With this purchase, TpT will automatically make a copy of the folder, create a TpT folder in your Drive, and the folder to your Google Drive. In this process, TpT will need your permission to access your Google Drive. Here is a link with more details: Why Does TpT Need to Access My Google Drive.
When assigning this activity to students, make sure you are logged into the account in which the resource was installed. Please contact [email protected] with your questions or concerns.
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