As autumn unfolds and October approaches, itâs the perfect opportunity to captivate your English language arts students with chilling reading selections and thrilling writing exercises. Regardless of your curriculum, these Halloween-themed reading activities are guaranteed to capture the interest of your middle and high school students.
Itâs no wonder that pumpkin-themed projects and autumn activities are prevalent during this season, but nothing embodies the spirit of Halloween quite like a classic spooky tale. Introduce your students to haunting masterpieces such as Edgar Allan Poeâs âThe Tell-Tale Heartâ and Shakespeareâs Macbeth.
This adapted version of âThe Tell-Tale Heartâ provides accessibility for a wider range of readers, including ESL, ENL, and Special Education students. The unit consists of comprehensive lesson plans for five days.
Guide your students through the unsettling twists of this eerie short story with engaging activities focused on vocabulary, plot analysis, sequencing, theme exploration, and mood.
The Tell-Tale Heart: Reading Quiz
By Onto the Next Chapter
Grades: 7th-10th
This free digital quiz serves as an assessment tool to evaluate your studentsâ understanding of the tale.
Delve into Shakespeareâs haunting tragedy, Macbeth, this fall. The resource incorporates historical context, vocabulary exercises, and critical thinking questions.
LORD OF THE FLIES FINAL EXAM
By SchoolinLife32 X TeachLove
Grades: 9th-12th
Challenge your studentsâ reading comprehension with this final exam on the haunting narrative of Lord of the Flies. While not overtly Halloween-centric, the unsettling themes certainly align with the spirit of the season.
Listen to some frightfully fun podcasts
Incorporate contemporary urban legends into your classroom through the captivating medium of podcasts, while also aligning your lessons with CCSS for effective speaking and listening.
The emerging genre of murder mystery podcasts can enhance your high school Halloween lesson strategies. Infuse a historical aspect by teaching about urban legends.
Explore eerie folktales from around the world
The early days of October not only mark the Halloween festivities but also celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Utilize this time to share spooky narratives from diverse cultures if possible.
Engage your students with the haunting tale of âLa Llorona.â This comprehensive unit features an illustrated narrative, thought-provoking discussion questions, and a creative writing prompt.
Engage students with suspenseful reading passages
Even if your middle and high schoolers arenât out collecting candy, they will revel in the thrilling atmosphere of chilling tales.
Keep your students engaged with this carefully designed ELA bundle that offers suspenseful narratives. Each gripping story includes comprehension questions, inferential exercises, spelling tasks, and a graphic organizer to ensure student success.
This exciting bundle contains three chilling short stories, including âThe Birdsâ by Daphne DuMaurier, âThe Elevatorâ by William Sleator, and âClick Clack the Rattle Bagâ by Neil Gaiman. Each unit offers reading comprehension questions, annotation activities, graphic organizers, answer keys, and beyond.
Find more spooktacular Halloween reading activities
The energy surrounding Halloween presents a fantastic chance to enhance learning experiences. From Halloween math exercises to Halloween escape rooms, thereâs no shortage of spine-tingling activities suitable for every subject available on TPT.
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