Exchange Halloween Cards in Class
Why does Valentine's Day get all the glory for exchanging cards in class? It's actually a perfectly acceptable activity to do on any holiday. Since children are already overrun with sweet treats, Halloween cards may be the perfect alternative for getting a little less sugar and a little more meaning into the holiday. The free printable cards section at FreePrintable.com contains cards for all types of holidays, including Halloween, Christmas, Mother's Day and much more. Check out their large and varied selection for all of your holiday card needs. They're absolutely free, so all you have to do is print them out, write your message and make someone's day by letting them know you're thinking of them.
Halloween Cards to Spread Cheer
The Halloween cards are located more specifically with the other miscellaneous cards in the free printable greeting cards section. There are all kinds of Halloween themes represented such as pumpkins and jack-o-lanterns, scarecrows, witches, zombies, ghosts, goblins, trolls and much more. So no matter what your favorite creature of the night is for a spooky good time on Halloween, you'll find an appropriate card to exchange with friends, family or classmates. These are also perfect for attaching to treat bags or inserting them into treat bags. They can be given as alternatives to treats, too, though this may not go over well with the neighborhood children and is better for a circle of friends or in the classroom where adults attempt to limit sugar.
Free Printable Scarecrow Halloween Cards
This free printable scarecrow Halloween card is my personal favorite on the site. It's not so scary that children will be afraid of it, but it does give off a spooky vibe that most people who love Halloween will appreciate. It's great for children and adults alike. Two cards will print out on every sheet of paper. This maximizes paper and minimizes waste -- something to keep in mind considering that so much trash ends up in landfills every year. You can also cut or crop these cards using a screenshot tool and send them electronically via email or social media if you choose not to use paper at all. Reducing paper waste is always an admirable thing.
If your children are like most around this time of year, they are eagerly anticipating getting their Halloween costumes. They're also dreaming of the day when they'll have bags full of candy to sit down and enjoy. Help keep the excitement alive all throughout the month with these Halloween cards. Print out several different designs and give them along with the child's costumes. Alternatively, give a card for every day leading up to Halloween. You can also look for more Halloween-related activities in the worksheets, crafts and lessons.
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