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Host a Trick or treat game for your students this Halloween. They can bring joy, safe social stimulation, and lots of pleasure for kids. This Powerpoint game can be used from Pre-K to 3rd Grade students.

FOR PRE-K OR KINDERGARTEN

Help your students practice a variety of skills while having fun! This Powerpoint includes three Powerpoint files:

  1. Alphabet Doors (20 slides)

  2. Numbers 1-20 Doors (22 slides)

  3. Shapes Door (20 slides)

How to play this Powerpoint game?

Students will say their chosen door (letters, number or shapes). When you click it, it disappears to reveal either a bag of candy or a monster underneath. ‘A Bag Candies’ means the students earn points or will receive candy. A “monster” means they have to answer another question or have to do a fun consequence.

Example: Sing, dance or recite something.

Other examples: walk like a zombie, dance like a skeleton, laugh like a witch, howl like a werewolf, stomp like a monster, crawl like a spider, laugh like a vampire and so much more.

FOR 1ST GRADE, 2ND GRADE or THIRD GRADE

This Powerpoint includes three Powerpoint files:

  1. Alphabet Doors (20 slides)

  2. Numbers 1-20 Doors (22 slides)

  3. Shapes Door (20 slides)

How to play this Powerpoint game?

You may choose any Powerpoint file to play the game.
Open the file in Powerpoint and click Play SLIDESHOW.
Simply write down some of your own questions on a separate piece of paper and number them.
When you present the Powerpoint game, ask a question either from your lessons, trivia or any just for fun questions.
After they answer a question from you, they can choose any of the clickable Halloween icons.
When they click an icon, it disappears to reveal either a bag of candies or a monster underneath. ‘A Bag Candies’ means the students earn points or will receive candy. A “monster” means they have to answer another question or have to do a consequence.
Example: Sing, dance or recite something.

Other examples: walk like a zombie, dance like a skeleton, laugh like a witch, howl like a werewolf, stomp like a monster, crawl like a spider, laugh like a vampire and so much more.

Other examples: eat a piece of broccoli or any healthy snacks that the parents can prepare.

Repeat until all questions have been answered or all doors have been chosen.
Note: There are no questions to answer in this PowerPoint game. Simply write down some of your own question ideas, page references or tasks for the students on a separate piece of paper and number them.

****This can be used on any of your computers with a Powerpoint application.

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