Halloween Math In the Classroom!
October 13, 2011
What’s a better time of year for fun math activities than Halloween? Costumes, candy and jack o’ lanterns are all fun things to think about, so why not use them to keep math interesting in your classroom! Math games, themed worksheets and graphing activities are all ways to connect the popular Halloween theme into your math program.
Here are some great math activities to do with young children during this fun fall season:
Candy Corn Math – Have your kids: count candy corn by 2′s, 5′s, or 10′s. After they group the candy they can eat some too!
Pumpkin Seed Estimation- How many seeds are inside the pumpkin? Estimate, scoop, dry the seeds and toast them for a delicious snack! Then count the actual amount before you eat them. Graph the estimations and compare with the actual number!
Bag of Critters Math Game- Fill a paper bag to the halfway mark with different colored plastic spiders. Try to have at least four different colors for this game. Taking turns, have the kids pick spiders out one by one, graphing how many of each color they get after they have picked ten. After the activity, children can compare their graphs to see who got the most of each color. Recording sheets can be prepared ahead of time.
This preschool number activity could also work with different colored gummy worms. In this case, the kids might enjoy the yucky feel of the worms as they reach into the bag. If the candy sticks together, try adding a small sprinkle of flour before the game begins.
Let us know some of the fun things you are doing in your classrooms as Halloween approaches!






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