I have also seen versions where the photograph is covered by a large black rectangle and small squares of black slowly disappear revealing the image. I have seen the version where you “Zoom in” on a Halloween picture on one slide and then on the next slide, you reveal the picture. ZOOM IN/GUESS THE PICTURE: So there are lots of different ways to hide pictures for kids to guess during a Virtual Class Halloween Party. From werewolves to candy corn, even the adults will want in on this one! (I also found some regular digital Halloween Puzzles too!) They both show different emojis, put together to represent a Halloween word or phrase. I am sure you can find or create other Halloween mysteries to solve too!ĮMOJI HALLOWEEN PUZZLES: This is a fun one! I found this Halloween Emoji Game that uses slides and this one that uses a fillable PDF, but the concept is the same. HALLOWEEN MYSTERIES: I found this really neat activity on TpT that has a Halloween mystery to solve! With characters, settings, motives etc., this would be a really engaging activity for upper elementary and middle school students. This one and this one look great for older grades. HALLOWEEN ESCAPE ROOM: While I personally have not done a virtual or in-person escape room, they seem to be a big hit! You can find some Halloween themed escape rooms here, here and here. Head to a corn maze or pumpkin patch with the younger elementary students or if you are having a non-school related party with tweens or teens, you can look for something scarier like a virtual cemetery tour or a virtual haunted house! VIRTUAL CORN MAZE: Virtual field trips with a Halloween or fall theme are the perfect addition to your Virtual Class Halloween Party. I also found a more traditional Halloween themed scavenger hunt with cute rhyming clues that might be fun too! Or you can create your own list of something orange, something scary, something you can give to trick or treaters and other similar ideas. SCAVENGER HUNT: Use this Virtual Scavenger Hunt for Halloween (or this one!) to look for Halloween themed items around the house. GUESS THE SPOOKY SOUND: I don’t know what it is about this game, but even I love listening and trying to identify unknown sounds! Granted, I haven’t done it with scary sounds, but Halloween seems like the perfect occasion to listen to chains and rustling leaves and ghosts, whatever the case may be. It always seems to be that the cheesier they are, the harder the kids laugh! I think Halloween Jokes like these are perfect for when you have just a few minutes to fill while you are waiting to send them off to the next activity. HALLOWEEN JOKES: You can never go wrong with some cheesy jokes for elementary schoolers. But some links will be coming soon and some I hope to make myself if I have time! So use this list to get inspired, but continue to check back as I plan to add more product links and freebies! Some have links to specific products already. **In an effort to get this out as soon as possible, I have listed all of the ideas I have had so far. Patrick’s Day, time actually continued on and now Halloween is right around the corner! In fact, now that I can no longer ignore the Halloween candy and decorations in the stores, it’s time for me to face facts and start planning a Virtual Class Halloween Party! Whether it’s a party with classmates during the day on Google Meet or with friends afterschool on Zoom, I’ve got you covered with over 30 virtual Halloween games and activity ideas. With younger players, you may want to accept any answer they give.I am sure it’s no surprise to my regular readers that when the new school year started, I signed up to be the Room Mom for my 5 th grader’s class, even though I had no idea what that would look like as we have been learning remotely since March 2020.īut what did surprise me was the fact that even though my mind turned off right before St. As with the other version, the group can decide if an answer is off-topic or not. However, if it is something that doesn’t necessarily go together such as “Wimpy Witch” then they would only get 1 point.Ĥ. For example, if the letter was ‘W’ and the answer was “Wicked Witch” that would count for 2 points. There is 1 point per answer unless they come up with a viable answer that has two words that starts with that letter. The player with the most answers wins the round. Then continue with letter B and so forth.ģ. Go around the group and have each person tell what they got for letter A. For younger kids, you may want to skip the timer and just let them fill it in.Ģ. Have players come up with an answer that starts with each specific letter. This is a more simple way to play and good for all ages. The above image is the Autumn Scattergories printable.
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