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Horror-fied! 20+ Ideas & Resources for Halloween

October 13, 2011

Towards the end of October and the beginning of November, several countries celebrate by wearing costumes. In Mexico, Dia de Los Muertos is celebrated and in mostly North America, Halloween is celebrated!

In most countries there are celebrations with costumes, fun customs, and great treats. For this reason, I enjoy having Halloween lessons with my language learners even if that is not a holiday celebrated.

This holiday is a great way to compare the way fun festivals are celebrated in various countries. Moreover, we have a lot of fun while learning! I hope these ideas will be useful in having some fun this month with your students.

Discussion Starters

  • If you have students from several countries, have them survey or interview each other about similar festivals and celebrations. This tends to generate a lot of discussion.
  • Have students use a Google form to survey others online or through email about festivals that are similar to Halloween and discuss the results in class.
  • Have students bring in pictures of their families, pets, or themselves dressed up in costumes. Play a guessing game where the students have to guess which picture belongs to which student. Then have the student discuss the picture's location, event, and so forth.
  • Show images of several costumes throughout history and have students guess what the occasion may have been. You can collect several costume pictures from various countries on the Internet to show on a projector. Some festivals in which people dress in costumes include Mardi GrasCarnaval, Dia de los Muertos, FaschingCarnevale di Venezia, and Purim.
  • Show a collection of pet costumes. This is sure to make your students laugh. You can even have a debate on whether it is ethical to dress pets.

Activities

  • Host a Trick or Treat event between classes. Have the younger kids dress up in costumes while the older kids pass out healthy treats. Kids receive the treats if they say, "Trick or Treat!"
  • Here is a bit of history about this custom.
  • Here are safety tips. This video could be a good way to start a discussion.
  • Trick or Treat song and video by Genki English.
  • Students can send a funny e-card where there friends are dressed up in costumes rapping!
  • Students can host a Halloween party with different stations of activities. Have students get into groups. Each group can be in charge of determining an activity, setting up the station, and organizing it. Some suggested activities include creating jack-o-lanterns, bobbing for apples, or a bean bag toss.
  • Break students into groups and host a haunted house for the rest of the classes and parents.
  • Have students read ghost stories and create their own.
  • R.L. Stine's Goosebumps series is specifically written for adolescents and is not too scary. Check out the website with games, audio clips, and more.
  • Here are some ghost stories with activities specifically catered to English language learners.
  • Have students Skype with another country and ask questions about their festivals or how they celebrate one of the festivals mentioned. You can find classes in these countries through EPals.

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Comments (4)

Carolyn (Guest)

Wow! There are a ton of great ideas here! Thanks for the share!

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Tara Benwell(Author)

Thanks for stopping by, Carolyn. You're right! Shelly has handed out a lot of treats with this one!

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Tara Benwell(Author)

Shelly wrote another great Halloween post on her blog: 18 Educational Apps for Halloween. Check it out!
http://teacherbootcamp.edublogs.org/2011/10/17/18-educational-apps-for-halloween/

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Tara Benwell(Author)

If you use Flashcards in the classroom, here are some more Halloween ideas: http://esl-library.com/blog/2011/10/14/flashcards-for-halloween-activities-and-games/

Also, if you missed Shelly's webcast, she has added some more ideas: http://livebinders.com/play/play/107380

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