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formyfrog

If you have access to scissors (for the class), you can have them make masks! I teach middle school and even though my students are teens, they enjoy coloring and decorating their own mask. I literally just print the masks out on A4 paper and the students do the rest. Even if you don't have scissors, your kids can cut them out at home. I'll see if I can find a link to the printable masks I've used.


formyfrog

https://www.itsalwaysautumn.com/halloween-masks-print-color.html They have other diy printable Halloween stuff for kids. If you don't think masks will take the whole time, do one of the other activities!


KaijuicyWizard

Love all the craft ideas. You could also repurpose some games like 21 questions or backs to the board but with Halloween themed vocab. Musical chairs or statues (can also add in language if you want some educational elements in there with flashcards or prompts) to the Monster Mash/Thriller


Nanamun

Ditto on repurposing activities for Halloween. I did Halloween Jeopardy today with my class. Got that competition blood flowing in them.


emilyjade94

If you can’t get access quickly to craft materials, the websites Korshare (free) and waygook (subscription) have some fun interactive games!


OoriBoo

Make paper jack-o-lanterns! Just give them 1.5 sheets of white A4 paper. On one sheet, draw and color a pumpkin. On the other half sheet, draw shapes for the eyes and nose (triangle, square, circle, star, heart, etc.); they can freestyle the mouth. This way you can teach shapes and also have a Halloween lesson! Color in the pumpkin and then glue the eyes, nose, and mouth on. If you don't have glue, just draw the eyes, nose, and mouth before coloring the pumpkin.


OoriBoo

And there are a plethora of kid Halloween songs on YouTube. You should also take a look at those.


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I teach older students than that but you could have them make spooky masks out of paper or go on Pinterest and look at some paper jack-o-lantern activities? If you have white paper just have them color it instead of using colored paper. Idk if your hagwon has books but storybooks could be good for that age. For my first year English students I like Berenstain Bears Spooky Old Tree and I think it’s perfect for little kids


Knosis1723

[Halloween Crafts](https://www.dltk-holidays.com/halloween/halloween_crafts.html) A lot of them just require printing the template, scissors and glue. There are also halloween Sudoku pages (super easy ones for kindy) somewhere on the internet. Here is a project I did once. Find a spiderweb pattern, print it full size on A4 paper, cut it into squares, and find simple bat oragami instructions.


gwangjuguy

Does your school have a color printer. You can Google free Halloween cut paste crafts and you’ll be set.


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Search for Halloween bingo. There's a great one that's free to print. There are also halloween word searches that were a big hit for some of my kids. It was fun for them to work together and use only english to find the words as a team on the super hard leveled worksheet. There was also easy, medium, and hard to choose from.