Halloween Books, Ideas, and Freebies - Queen of the First Grade Jungle

Halloween Books, Ideas, and Freebies


I just LOVE Halloween.  Like I start thinking about it in early August when it is smoldering hot here in Charleston. The big kids, Nash and Emmie, are getting to the age where they don't really want me to help with costumes, SAD FACE.  Oh well, at least I have Smith to manipulate!  Here is a fun little collage that I made really quickly from Halloweens past. 

One of the reasons that I love Halloween so much besides the fun costumes and the yummy candy, is the BOOKS!  Seriously! Some of the cutest books are Halloween related!


Amy and I utilized four of our absolute favorites in our October Rooted in Reading.  You can find those lesson plans HERE.


I also pulled out a few favorites to show you.  This book could really be used any time, but I used it along side I Need My Monster last year.  It is just the cutest, and of course- Mo Willems is always a must buy.


I have tapes/cds for all four of these pumpkin books and they are always a hit in the listening center.  I do have to say that Big Pumpkin is the BEST.   

Below is the audio version that I like the most.  That witch voice :) 



 Before I found Crankenstein a couple of years ago, I created this Frankenstein freebie to use with my first graders.  I felt like they were already fact family rockstars, but that they needed some extra practice with all kinds of different language associated with fact families.  In other words- test taking skills.  They needed to be able to answer a range of questions and not get stumped by semantics. 

This freebie does just that! Click on any of the pictures to head to my TPT store.  


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3 comments

  1. This is a really interesting post and has some really good suggestions I love this time of year in the classroom I like to theme everything!

    Great blog :)

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  3. Thanks for such interesting halloween book ideas. I will suerly share this with my friends. I was looking for this post since past few days and I finally found it. I just bookmarked your post. Please keep posting such useful stuffs. Thanks for sharing. Dream about someone meaning

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