6 educational activities for celebrating Halloween as a family

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Halloween is a much-awaited moment for many children! Here are 6 Halloween-related pedagogical ideas for celebrating with friends or family members regardless of the context or the weather!

Tell black cat stories

Everybody knows that black cats are bad luck! But they’re also a witch’s best friend and the perfect star for a Halloween tale. To help set the mood next October 31, ask your youngsters to make up a story about a black cat. It can be scary, funny, or full of twists and turns! You can get the ball rolling by encouraging your child to do the following:

  • Decide on their cat’s appearance and personality
  • Think about the main building blocks of a narrative text
  • Write a strong opening sentence
  • Give the story a moral
  • Add flair to their writing (e.g., use rhymes, humour, made-up words)
  • Create the right ambience for telling their story (e.g., dim the lights, put up decorations, play music)
  • Etc.

Host a party of historical figures

This year, host a party where everyone plays a historical figure. Bring your favourite history book heroes back to life and tell their story. Make sure to create a ghostly atmosphere (e.g., dimmed lights, spooky background music, Halloween decorations). Have your kids follow the steps below:

  • Browse our Alloprof history articles 
  • Choose a historical figure (e.g., Christopher Columbus, La Corriveau, Pierre Elliott Trudeau)
  • Read about their life, their work, etc.
  • Memorize this information so they can tell their story to the other guests
  • Make a costume (e.g., clothes, hat, accessories, makeup)
  • Attend the party
  • Stay in character throughout the evening (e.g., speak in the person’s accent)
  • Etc.

Play Halloween bingo

Playing Halloween bingo is a great way to spend a fun evening with the whole family. Place a prize bowl at the centre of the table. Hand out a bingo card to each player and set out the following rules:

  • The winner gets to dip into the prize bowl (e.g., filled with candy, silly sentences, special rewards)
  • The loser has to do an imitation (e.g., an owl, a ghost)
  • Etc.

Play candy math games

Are your children little candy goblins? Take advantage of their sweet tooth and play a Halloween math game! The rules are simple:

  • Put a dish of candy at the centre of a table
  • Ask math questions that involve addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division 
  • When a player gets a question right, they pick the number of candies corresponding to the correct answer from the bowl
  • When a player gets a question wrong, they put the number of candies corresponding to the correct answer back into the bowl
  • Etc.

Brew tasty mocktails

Weird-looking (but delicious!) mocktails, or non-alcoholic cocktails, are a great way to spice up your family’s Halloween. Your kids can lend a hand by doing the following:

  • Figure out what food colourings to combine for an orange mocktail (red and yellow)
  • Measure the ingredients
  • Double the recipes
  • Come up with funny names for each mocktail (e.g., Hocus Pocus Punch, Monster Mocktail)
  • Etc.
Tips and tools

Not sure where to find mocktail recipes? There are lots of great options on this website (French only).

More ideas

Here are a few more activity ideas for your family’s next Halloween: 

  • Carve pumpkins using geometric shapes to stencil the eyes, mouth, and nose.
  • Bake ghoulish mummy cookies (use a gingerbread man recipe and cookie cutter). Simply use white icing to cover the mummies in bandages. 
  • Do magic.
  • Build a prism-shaped piñata .
  • Make up some Halloween jokes.
  • Read horror novels.
  • Create a quiz that focuses on a spooky subject (e.g., Dracula, jack-o’-lanterns).
  • Read scary books.
  • Etc.

Explore the spooky Halloween tunnel in Potager en péril!

With Potager en péril, reviewing French lexical categories is as easy as pumpkin pie! Throughout October, the game will be Halloween-themed, complete with a haunted tunnel and creepy costumes. Choose a spooktacular disguise for Mr. Carrot and protect his vegetable garden!

Explore the spooky Halloween tunnel in Potager en péril!
Explore the spooky Halloween tunnel in Potager en péril!
Useful documents
Tool

Halloween-bingo-EN.pdf

All grades
Tool

Recommendations-scary-books-6-11.pdf

Encouraging reading and writing All grades
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Recommendations-scary-books-12-17.pdf

Healthy life habits and educational activities All grades

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Writing : The Alloprof Parents' team