Looking for some ideas for fun Halloween speech therapy activities? You’ve come to the right place because I live in the (self proclaimed) Halloween capital of the world. There are Halloween festivities almost every night in October. I am particularly excited about the Halloween wine tasting.
Here are some of favorite Halloween posts from the past few years:
Spooky Halloween Tossing Games
Tossing games are one of favorite super simple activities. No need for extended directions-just throw the spider/bean bag/eyeballs and see if you make it to the target.
I love this activity for describing and labeling Halloween vocabulary.
This is a fun snack activity that I’ve used in preschool. I’d try ordering the licorice strings online because it was hard for me to find last year.
I’m sad that Archiver’s has closed-and I only have a few die cut fences and houses left for these activities. Super fun and motivating for my clients.
Can you tell I love Halloween yet? Check out my favorite apps from a few years ago.
I just got a new book-the Hallo-weiner by Dav Pilky that I am super excited about. These are some of my other favorite books to use during October.
Take a picture of your student using your tablet device and then you can add different masks to their face. Really fun and great to work on describing.
Are you allowed to celebrate Halloween at your school? Let me know by commenting below. If you liked this post, I would really love it if you would take time to share with your friends on Facebook or by pinning any of the images above.