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Halloween Coloring-by-Number, Grammar & Figurative Language Activities

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Julie Faulkner
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Grade Levels
6th - 10th, Homeschool
Resource Type
Standards
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Pages
6 pages
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What educators are saying

Bringing back coloring to pictures in the middle grades was fun right around Halloween. It allowed for points and comprehension. I enjoyed listening to them laugh as they colored and recalled terms.
Coloring pages like this are always a hit in my classroom. Students love using these as a center option, review activity, or sometimes even a remediation option.

Description

In this fun set of four Fall/Halloween-themed coloring pages, your students review standards while coloring!! Answers and suggestions for use are included! These no-prep activities are great for literacy centers, bell ringers, brain breaks, review, or substitute plans. All ages love to join in on the fun!

Student Experience: Students must identify the parts of speech or figurative language in the cute, custom-designed scenes in order to color the picture. Some coloring pages require students to determine the figurative language or parts of speech in context, and other sheets just give a word, term, or phrase hidden in the picture. Students answer the question and color the sheet accordingly!

Included:

- Four coloring sheets: one figurative language sheet in context, two parts of speech sheets in context, and one part of speech just the terms in the picture

- Answers

- Standards

Classroom success stories from other teachers who have tried this resource:

♥ "PERFECT for allowing fun while reviewing!"

♥ "This is a fun review for students and break from "normal" school work."

♥ "Fun way to practice Language skills."

♥ "My kids always love these. They are challenging and very helpful in reinforcing their skills."

♥ "Fun in a Halloween pinch!"

♥ "This fit in perfectly with the standards we have covered recently in my Intensive Reading class!"

♥ "My students loved these as bellringers. Kept them engaged and the coloring had them hooked into the learning! Thank you!"

♥ "Great resource to support lessons in a creative way"

♥ "great sub folder activity"

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Created 2015, updated 2023

Terms of Use: Please one classroom use only. Not to be shared online without proper security. Additional licenses are sold at a discount at checkout. All images and art are documented inside the file.

Total Pages
6 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Explain the function of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs in general and their functions in particular sentences.
Demonstrate understanding of figurative language, word relationships, and nuances in word meanings.

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