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A Witch in Our School – Halloween Writing Prompt
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What It Is:
This Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders inspires imaginative storytelling with the prompt “A new student joined your class today — and you think she might be a witch!” Students craft their own creative tales about mysterious clues, magical discoveries, and what happens next.
Why Use It:
This writing worksheet encourages critical thinking, creativity, and descriptive writing while adding Halloween fun to literacy lessons. It helps students practice narrative structure, sequencing, and detail-oriented storytelling in an engaging seasonal theme.
How to Use It:
• Read the prompt aloud and discuss ideas about what makes the new student seem like a witch.
• Have students write their story, describing what happens in the classroom.
• Ideal for writing centers, October homework, or Halloween literacy activities.
• Encourage students to illustrate their stories or share them with classmates.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Grade 3 students.
• Grade 3: Perfect for practicing narrative writing and imagination through themed prompts.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators seeking a Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders that builds storytelling, grammar, and creativity in a fun and magical way.
This Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders inspires imaginative storytelling with the prompt “A new student joined your class today — and you think she might be a witch!” Students craft their own creative tales about mysterious clues, magical discoveries, and what happens next.
Why Use It:
This writing worksheet encourages critical thinking, creativity, and descriptive writing while adding Halloween fun to literacy lessons. It helps students practice narrative structure, sequencing, and detail-oriented storytelling in an engaging seasonal theme.
How to Use It:
• Read the prompt aloud and discuss ideas about what makes the new student seem like a witch.
• Have students write their story, describing what happens in the classroom.
• Ideal for writing centers, October homework, or Halloween literacy activities.
• Encourage students to illustrate their stories or share them with classmates.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Grade 3 students.
• Grade 3: Perfect for practicing narrative writing and imagination through themed prompts.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators seeking a Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders that builds storytelling, grammar, and creativity in a fun and magical way.




