Staking blocks with a Jack o Lantern on top. I put a sticker 1-5 on each jack o lantern. They are hard to see in the picture but easy in “real life” :)
Writing Center: Purple and Orange paper, Decorative scrapbook paper from the target dollar spot(cut in fourths), Halloween pencils(target dollar spot), Halloween stickers (Target dollar spot). It cost me 3 dollars to put this together but totally worth it. I love putting out things that get the kids using their writing skills!
Stamps and little books
Sorting Erasers (dollar store)
Pegs and Boards(dollar store)
Pouring Corn kernels
Tweezing Bats into their “Cave”
Peg game. The dice will stay in the Tupperware so that it doesn’t go all over the room. A little idea I picked up on Piterest!
Pumpkin Order and How a pumpkin grows.
Die cut shapes for art
Counting Pumpkins on counting mats
Sifting for Arachnids
Sorting Halloween colors into pumpkins
They can color on the white paper to test the crayons color
Found your blog through Pinterest. Love your ideas!!! I look forward to reading more... :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! I recently started working from home with my business and am thrilled to see your activities! Thank you so much for sharing these!
ReplyDeletewww.keepinhome.blogspot.com
So excited to do some of these!
ReplyDeleteQuestions: 1. Where did you get your kid tweezers? 2. What are those pumpkins (for the counting) made of and where did you get them? They look like gummi pumpkins :)
Thanks for sharing!
I'm so impressed with how you repurpose household items for your activities. The "bat cave" is brilliant! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteI have seen the little counting pumpkins on Target's dollar aisle. You get 40 for a dollar.
ReplyDelete