Read and write about monsters: Special Edition for Halloween

Halloween is not a new holiday. People have been celebrating Halloween for 2000 years now. Nowadays, children dress up as their favorite monsters but in medieval times, older people also used to dress up, and instead of candies, they used to ask for money!
In modern times, as October begins, people decorate their front yards with Halloween decorations. Fake tombstones, lit-up pumpkins, and other scary decorations become a common sight. Speaking of decorations, I found this very cute Halloween decoration idea that you can work on with your children: Suncatchers. There is something magical about sun catchers and the ones that I found are Halloween-themed so perfect for this time of the year: 
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Halloween celebrations are not just restricted to Europe and North America. It is now becoming quite common to have costume parties on Halloween in other countries too. Since children love to dress up for Halloween, I felt that reading and writing about their favorite monsters may just be the very thing to make the learning process fun. So, download the PDF for the five monsters and let your children enjoy their English lesson today.






If you like these worksheets, you can purchase the 15 worksheets from Teachers Pay Teachers. There are 15 fascinating worksheets on Halloween characters: witch, mummy, goblin, troll, ghost, vampire, werewolf, skeleton, and even the modern mysterious creature slender man. Give it a try as the children will love these high-quality printable worksheets with clear, understandable vocabulary and not too scary information for young minds!

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