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October is one of my favorite months of the year. Give me all the pumpkin carving, fall festivals, and trick or treats! (Give me some fall weather too, please, because it is HOT in Texas.)
Here are some of my favorite Halloween-themed books and investigations for elementary science.
Wanting to work in some Halloween and fall themed read alouds into your classroom? Well, I have 8 favorites to share with you. Skulls, bats, spiders, and pumpkins– yes!
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Topic: Human Body
What are skulls and why do we have them? The illustrations in the book are so fun!
Topic: Human Body
I love reading this rhyming book aloud in my terribly awesome pirate voice. It’s funny while being informative, teaching students the names of different bones in their bodies.
Topic: Animal Behavior
What does a mother bat do at night? Learn ALL about bats in this lovely book.
Topic: Traits & Behaviors
Fictional, but informative. A young bat learns to live with the birds.
Topic: Animal Behavior
This is a lovely story of a girl and her family who are citizen scientists that track the population of bats in their barn over the years.
Topic: Plants
This storybook has a message of overcoming anxiety, and perfectionism while also incorporating the science of how leaves change.
Topic: Traits & Behaviors
This book is based on the real story of a spider that went to space for 100 days!
Topic: Plant Life Cycles
I love the real photographs of the pumpkin life cycle in this book. And it’s fun to read out loud!
If your students are like mine, they need a lot of practice with variables. Spooky Science is such a fun way to hone those scientific process skills.
Study physical science concepts while focusing on identifying variables, collecting and recording data, and drawing conclusions.
Let’s take a closer look at the 4 investigations.
Investigation: Glow Ghosts
Topic: Forms of Energy
Question: How does the temperature of the water affect the brightness of the glow stick after 3 minutes?
Investigation: Witch’s Brew
Topic: Matter
Question: How does the amount of vinegar mixed with baking soda affect the amount of gas produced?
Investigation: Pumpkin Plummet
Topic: Force & Motion
Question: How does the type of pumpkin dropped affect the size of the crater formed?
Investigation: Disappearing Candy Corn
Topic: Mixtures
Question: In which type of liquid does candy corn dissolve the fastest?
Get your copy on TpT: Spooky Science
Each investigation includes:
→ Set-up Info
→ Investigation Photos
→ Teacher Directions
→ Student Sheet Sample Photo
→ Discussion Questions
→ Student Directions Page
→ Student Sheet Options
The materials needed are affordable and easy to find:
Mini pumpkins
Plastic bins
Flour
Rulers
Plastic cups
Glow bracelets
Timing device
Vinegar
Baking soda
Balloons
Plastic bottles
Candy corn
Clear soda
White vinegar
Timing device
Spoons
Cups
Measuring tape
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