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Celebrate an Exciting Halloween Without Candy: The Ultimate Classroom Guide

Trick or treat! The spooky season is upon us and while we’re all for a good sugar rush, we also know that as an educator, teaching a classroom full of students who’ve eaten too much candy isn’t easy.

While Halloween candy is a huge part of traditional trick-or-treating excitement, some students may have allergies or dietary sensitivities that might leave them out of the celebrations.

Luckily, we’ve compiled the best spooky activities and alternative goodies to candy to have your kids howling with excitement!

Elements of Drama Worksheet

Bring drama (the good kind) into the classroom and get your students excited to perform with this easy visual.

You’ll have the elements of drama: tools, plot, structure, setting, cast of characters all in one sheet! Your kids will be able to increase imagination and confidence in their drama building skills.

how to celebrate juneteenth

How To Celebrate Juneteenth In The Classroom

Juneteenth is celebrated annually on June 19th, which is where it gets its name from. This historic holiday has been around for more than a century but American textbooks often omit or dismiss it.

Start learning about Juneteenth and its cultural significance so you can celebrate it in your classroom this year!