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Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Top 5 Halloween Songs for Kids


Note: This blog post contains resources from our TpT store and our Amazon Associate store.

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Best Halloween Songs for Kids 
Toddler, Preschool, Kindergarten


1.  Shake Dem Halloween Bones!




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2.  Halloween Night!


(Walking down the street on Halloween night...)


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3.  Who Took the Candy?




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4.  Too Spooky For Me - Halloween Song



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5.  Knock Knock, Trick or Treat? 


Super Simple Song


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Your students will love these Halloween fingerplays that are ready to download and print from my TPT store.



Click HERE.


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Bonus Song: Five Little Pumpkins Sitting on a Gate




For a slightly different version:


five little pumpkins sitting on a gate Halloween activities for kids

You will receive a printable poster, addition interactive bulletin board, subtraction bulletin board and a sequencing interactive bulletin board. Finally, you will find a visual discrimination activity. 

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Bonus Song: Spider on the Floor by Raffi




Spider Themed Math Task Cards

spider math task cards 1st grade games

Click HERE.

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Halloween ideas for the classroom Amazon

Click HERE to see Halloween resources in my Amazon Associate store.


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