ELA Halloween Resources are some of both mine and my students favorites of the year! Every year I get so excited about Halloween because there are so many fun activities that you can incorporate. Around this time, the kids are wound up, so it’s always good to find lessons that will keep them focused.
For the last couple of years, I’ve used the 3:15 series by Patrick Carman, which is a collection of several multi-media short stories. I first learned about this from the incredible, Erin Cobb of I’m Lovin’ Lit.
What 3:15 stands for are the 3 elements that make up these stories: listen/watch the introduction, read, and then watch the conclusion. The 15 is because you’re supposed to do all this in 15 minutes. But I’ll be honest, my 6th graders haven’t ever been able to do it that quickly. I use this to teach story elements, which I go introduce prior to this story. As I’m Lovin’ Lit stated, this is a great story to use for teaching this skill, because the various parts of the plot are fairly easy to identify. The ending is actually the climax and also leaves you with somewhat of a cliffhanger, wondering what may happen next.
What Students Will Need:
- Link to Introduction Video– enter code mctwist.
- Link to copy of the short story, “The Lift”
- Link to conclusion of story– you will need to enter the password- shred
While reading/listening/watching the story, I have them fill in a story pyramid to check their understanding of story elements. As a supplement to this, I also use these Digital Reading Response Task Cards, which addresses main idea, setting, main/minor characters, predictions, author’s purpose, and more.
What spooky stories do you use around Halloween? What activities go w/ the stories? I’d love to hear all about it in the comments below!
Unknown says
The task cards you use for this activity are fabulous!
Making Meaning with Melissa says
What a fantastic idea for teaching the 3 elements in 15 minutes! I love the look of your blog, too!
Unknown says
This is such a great idea, especially for struggling readers! Thank you so much for sharing these ideas and incredible resources! I'll definitely be sharing your blog post with some of my teacher friends!
Unknown says
I absolutely love, love, love this idea!! This is a great strategy for my ELLs and struggling readers. I can't wait to use this with my students. I appreciate you sharing this with us! Plus, I was so excited to run across your blog. For some reason, I haven't been receiving your emails. I signed up again, so I'm looking forward to hearing from you! Happy Halloween! Thank you.
Clair D. says
What a neat idea to combine reading and video intro/conclusion. I'll have to check this out more– thanks for sharing!
Laura Torres says
Getting any activity done in 15 minutes is always a challenge, but I'm looking forward to trying this out!
Secondary Sara says
I hadn't heard of the 3:15 concept before, but it sounds very engaging! Thank you!