Looking to inject some fun into your next First Grade literacy lesson? This Halloween-themed pack of English activities will keep your classroom busy with spooky, fun-themed learning! Perfect for writing lessons or grammar reviews, these activities are differentiated so you can create scaffolded tasks for your students.
Inside this bundle you will find the following products:
These 10 fun writing worksheets will help your students write simple sentences and are differentiated and ready for your students.
Bring the seasonal holiday of Halloween with these fun 20 reading comprehension task cards. Each card has a short fiction passage to read and three questions from the text covering; the key details, the main topic and describing events and ideas.
HALLOWEEN NARRATIVE BOARD GAME
Bring the seasonal holiday of Halloween into your literacy centre with this fun Narrative Writing Board Game. Get your literacy lessons off to a flying start this Halloween!
HALLOWEEN OPINION WRITING PACK
Complete with step-by-step instructions, your students will write a short opinion piece on Halloween costumes and then create a craft to accompany this writing — which can make a fun wall display, too!
HALLOWEEN PARTS OF SPEECH ACTIVITY BOOK
This handy set of worksheets is a great way to keep fast-finishers busy after literacy lessons or send home for some holiday fun homework.
This 10-page booklet covers:
- Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives
- Homophones
- Synonyms and Antonyms
SAVE 30% Halloween First Grade Literacy Activities Bundle
ACARA Alignment
English
Grade 1
AC9E1LY06
create and re-read to edit short written and/or multimodal texts to report on a topic, express an opinion or recount a real or imagined event, using grammatically correct simple sentences, some topic-specific vocabulary, sentence boundary punctuation and correct spelling of some one- and two-syllable words
AC9E1LA07
understand that words can represent people, places and things (nouns, including pronouns), happenings and states (verbs), qualities (adjectives) and details such as when, where and how (adverbs)
AC9E1LA10
understand that written language uses punctuation such as full stops, question marks and exclamation marks, and uses capital letters for familiar proper nouns
Grade 2
AC9E2LE02
identify features of literary texts, such as characters and settings, and give reasons for personal preferences
AC9E2LY06
create and edit short imaginative, informative and persuasive written and/or multimodal texts for familiar audiences, using text structure appropriate to purpose, simple and compound sentences, noun groups and verb groups, topic-specific vocabulary, simple punctuation and common 2-syllable words
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