Remove the binder clip, and watch the ghost fly through the air! Slide the chairs apart so the string is taut. Tie the ends of the string to two chairs. Thread a good 15 feet of string through the straw. Secure a straw to the back of the balloon using tape. Please be aware that too much pressure could cause the balloon to explode in a loud pop.įor the Flying Ghost experiment, blow up a white balloon and pinch the end closed with a binder clip. The reaction will produce carbon dioxide, which causes the balloon to inflate. Then, gently lift the balloon upright so that the baking soda falls into the vinegar. Place the end of the balloon around the top of the water bottle. Fill the balloon with 1 tablespoon of baking soda. ![]() Pour a ½ cup of vinegar into an empty water bottle. Science experiments are a crowd favorite! Talk about an instantly engaging classroom Halloween party idea!įor this Spooky Ghost experiment, just draw a ghost face on a white balloon. ![]() Take a look at our pumpkin week here, and add a few of these pumpkin investigations to your classroom Halloween party ideas! Pumpkin investigation activities are a great way to integrate science, math and literacy. This Frankenstein direct drawing by Proud to Be Primary is adorable! Not only are the kiddos practicing their fine motor control, but they are also practicing their listening skills. All you need are a piece of paper and a drawing utensil. This monster glyph craft might be one of my favorites, but I have a whole list of super simple Halloween crafts here!ĭirected drawings are a low-prep activity that you can incorporate into your Halloween festivities. Add some spider rings or mini erasers for a spooky holiday touch!Ĭrafts are another great addition to your classroom Halloween party. For the Spider Race game, they will roll a die and race to the number 20 on the spider web. For the Spider Web Master game, the kiddos will roll a die and cover/remove 20 spiders. Once they have guessed correctly, the entire class can complete the motion (while staying safely distanced).Īnother no contact option are these spider games. Then, the class will try to guess the action. Choose one student at a time to act out the card. ![]() This Creepy Charades game would make a great brain break in between activities. Make it more festive by using themed manipulatives (spiders, mini erasers, candy corn, etc.) to cover each space. This Spooky Words bingo game adds just enough magic for the kiddos to forget that they are learning. Create your own DIY game board, and have your students fill in the boxes. It’s a great way to review a multitude of skills, including the alphabet, numbers, shapes, colors, sight words, CVC words, rhyming, math facts, time, fractions and more. No classroom Halloween party is complete without a few fun games! Put a Halloween spin on some of your favorite independent games, and you have a surefire, no contact way to maximize engagement.īingo is a tried and true game that kids of all ages enjoy. NO CONTACT CLASSROOM HALLOWEEN PARTY GAMES Read our full privacy policy and disclosure for more information. All creative ideas and opinions expressed are purely my own. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Any purchases made through one of our links earns us a small commission, at no extra cost to you, which helps to support the blog so we can continue sharing content like this with you. ![]() This post contains affiliate links for your shopping convenience. Keep reading for some social distancing Halloween party ideas for the classroom that are sure to keep your little goblins engaged and your party well-managed! Like with everything else in 2020, traditional classroom Halloween parties and costume parades are going to look a little different. Whether you are a seasoned teacher, first-year teacher or veteran room mom, pulling off a classroom Halloween party that is a balanced combination of magical, educational, healthy, and of course fun, can seem like a difficult feat! Our classroom Halloween party is my favorite party of the whole year! Typically, that involves five/six stations set up with various Halloween games and Halloween crafts.
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