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What It Is:

This Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders helps students build geography and map-reading skills using a fun, spooky theme. Learners use a coordinate grid to locate Halloween-themed objects like ghosts, bats, and haunted houses. The activity also includes drawing and labeling exercises to extend creativity and reinforce spatial awareness.
Why Use It:

This worksheet turns geography practice into a Halloween adventure! It strengthens students’ understanding of coordinates, grids, and directions while keeping them engaged with a festive theme. The mix of logic and art makes it an ideal cross-curricular activity for October.
How to Use It:

• Review how to read coordinates on a grid (rows labeled A–E, columns numbered 1–5).

• Have students identify and record the location of each Halloween picture using the grid system.

• Encourage them to add new spooky items (like a pumpkin or spider) and label their locations.

• Perfect for math centers, geography lessons, or Halloween classroom activities.
Grade Level Suitability:

Designed for Grade 3 students.

• Grade 3: Ideal for practicing coordinate grids and spatial mapping.

• Grades 4: Great for review or enrichment in geography and logical thinking.
Target Users:

Teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for a Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders that integrates geography and problem-solving with a festive twist. Ideal for use in classroom learning stations or seasonal STEM activities.