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The Friendly Ghost – Halloween Writing Prompt
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What It Is:
This Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders invites students to write a creative story about meeting a friendly ghost on Halloween night. The prompt encourages kids to imagine fun adventures with their ghostly companion while practicing narrative writing and descriptive language.
Why Use It:
This creative Halloween worksheet builds imagination, storytelling, and grammar skills in a fun seasonal format. It inspires young writers to think beyond spooky themes, focusing on friendship, creativity, and expressive writing.
How to Use It:
• Read the prompt together and brainstorm ideas about a kind or funny ghost.
• Have students write a short story describing their Halloween adventure.
• Use during October literacy lessons, creative writing centers, or as festive homework.
• Encourage students to share or illustrate their stories for added engagement.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Grade 3 students.
• Grade 3: Ideal for improving creative writing, sequencing, and imagination.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for a Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders that promotes creativity, storytelling, and writing fluency through a cheerful Halloween theme.
This Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders invites students to write a creative story about meeting a friendly ghost on Halloween night. The prompt encourages kids to imagine fun adventures with their ghostly companion while practicing narrative writing and descriptive language.
Why Use It:
This creative Halloween worksheet builds imagination, storytelling, and grammar skills in a fun seasonal format. It inspires young writers to think beyond spooky themes, focusing on friendship, creativity, and expressive writing.
How to Use It:
• Read the prompt together and brainstorm ideas about a kind or funny ghost.
• Have students write a short story describing their Halloween adventure.
• Use during October literacy lessons, creative writing centers, or as festive homework.
• Encourage students to share or illustrate their stories for added engagement.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Grade 3 students.
• Grade 3: Ideal for improving creative writing, sequencing, and imagination.
Target Users:
Perfect for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for a Halloween worksheet for 3rd graders that promotes creativity, storytelling, and writing fluency through a cheerful Halloween theme.




