Summer flew by fast, but I am very pleased to see the weather cools and leaves begin to change. Autumn is my favorite season. However, it includes my birthday, it also holds one of my favorite holiday, Halloween!
I know it's not even September, but most of us know how important it is to plan and Halloween will be here before we know it. So I thought I could get the creative juices of all, running with some of my favorite Halloween activities.
Last year, instead of our usual time Tag each week, we had an hour special complete sets of Halloween.The kids loved going into the spirit Hollween with these games:
Boo am I?
Writing tracks for Halloween characters scraps of paper (Frankenstein, a mummy, a mad scientist, Dracula, is.) Place each sheet white inside "ghost" balloons. Gather the children into two teams and ask each child to choose a player to go first. The player must choose a balloon, pop it (by all means necessary), read the key inside and act it out until her team guesses the clue. The child from each team to guess correctly chooses the next ball. See intelligence team can get done first.
Witches Brew
Print photos like this for Halloween (Rat, Witches Hat, Toad, Slime, Eye ball is.) I have them laminated so as not to tear and we could reuse them over the years. Each article should be printed to match or approach the number of children. We had 25 kids for this game so I printed 15 of each element. You can do one for each game, if you have a smaller number. With double-sided tape, affix seven ingredients, they may all be identical or different, at the back of each child and set a pot (a cast-iron pot is perfect).On the whistle, players must try to protect their backs while trying to remove ingredients from each of the other players. The first to gather all the ingredients you list, and then executes and puts them into the jar effectively filling the witches brew. Me too, my child was stirring the pot and sing a silly song to win....
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