It's a great song for young learners to practice Halloween vocabulary with a simple "I see..." sentence structure. It includes a find the vocabulary game, which you can play with flashcards or write the words on the board if not using the song as a video.
Vocabulary included: bat, black cat, jack o' lantern, haunted house, owl, pumpkin patch, scarecrow, spider, trick-o-treaters, witch's cauldron.
Another Dream English song, this one includes some actions "fly, run, hop". Vocabulary included: pumpkin, owl, bat, ghost, mummmy, spider, black cat, werewolf, pirate, monster.
A Fun Cartoon song counting numbers 1-10 with a Halloween twist for young learners.
A fun song, make sure to do actions as you sing: robot, cat, ghost, pirate, witch, werewolf.
I like the Skeleton Dance, especially the "wiggle, wiggle, wiggle..." part. Another fun Super Simple Song.
This video contains two songs. It might be better to teach and sing the song first without showing the video, as the kids enjoy watching it and might get distracted. I used the video as a special treat for the kids to watch after they had learned the song.
We're Going on a Bear Hunt, with a Halloween twist.
A fun quiz about Halloween with 10 questions. Make sure to pause and guide and explain the questions so young ESL Learners can understand and answer..
A fun, slow-reveal game for all levels. Make sure to pause the video and elicit answers as the picture vocabulary is slowly revealed.
An awesome fun game to play. A guess the sound quiz for Halloween! "Listen.." "What is it?" "Is it a werewolf?" "Is it Frankenstein?" "No, it's a scary witch".
Have fun!
A slightly harder quiz that you will need to explain the questions. More suitable for higher level young ESL learners.
If you’re looking for a fun 10-minute activity to get kids up and moving with a Halloween theme, you might like this idea. Although it’s not specifically designed for ESL, you can teach some commands like “punch,” “chop,” “grab,” and “freeze.” Have the children say the vocabulary words as they perform the actions, such as “candy,” “ghost,” and “freeze.
Another fun 5-minute "brain break" activity to get kids up and moving. Have 2 teams choose one racer per round and one Halloween character, they then have to run on the spot to see who is the winner!
Short story about the Halloween origin from the Celts. Quite difficult language, but if want a quick 3-minute summary of Halloween origins for very advanced learners this is short and to the point. 3 minutes long.
About 5 minutes long. An in-depth look at Halloween's origin.