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Get ready for something spooky! Every kid knows that October ends with Halloween, but they may not know that the holiday began with the ancient Celtic festival Samhain, where people put on costumes to frighten away ghosts and other scary things that go bump in the night.
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You and your class can get in the Halloween spirit early by celebrating National Face Your Fears Day on October 10!
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Identify Halloween holiday traditions.
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Practice critical thinking by discussing the problem and solution in the text and making text-to-self connections.
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Identify reasons for befriending people who are different from them.
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Write personal narratives.
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Help your students build confidence in their reading skills with this monster-themed sight words reader.
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For Halloween, some of our students dressed up as the Pete the Cat characters from their book of the month!
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— Katherine P., Grade K Teacher
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