halloween mp3 free download Halloween mp3 free download. Free Halloween Mp3 Songs, Chants and More! Halloween is a great time of year to have a lot of fun with your students, and teach them about a fun holiday. Halloween is most popular in the USA, but is celebrated to different degrees around the world. On this page you will find free download Halloween Chants, Songs, and links to free worksheets, coloring, listening exercises and more! Click on a Song title below to be directed to the page with the Free Mp3 Song or Chant, Free Printables, and more! Free Song For Young Kids: Free song for older kids: Halloween Chant 1: Simple Halloween Chant that matches the MES-English Free Flash Card Set! Visit the 2017 New Halloween Songs and Videos Page HERE! Download 3 Free New Songs! New Halloween Song and Video: What Do You See? Halloween: Download the Free Song click here! More Free Halloween Song Downloads! Let's Go Trick or Treating Halloween Characters Song! Click here! Young Learners: Halloween Numbers Song! Click here! Elementary Students: I Love Halloween! Click here! Free Ready to Print Halloween Worksheets: Click on the worksheet name to download the pdf Worksheet 1: Trace the Halloween Words and Match to the correct candy picture! Worksheet 2: Count how many pumpkins and Match them to the correct number! Worksheet 3: Count how many apples, candy corn and more! Worksheet 4: My Favorite Pumkin- Make Your own- see above for the My Favorite Pumpkin Song! New Video in 2018! Halloween Are You Scared? Song. New Video! Halloween Walk with Matt. Walk Like a Ghost: My Favorite Pumpkin Original Halloween Song and Dance: Watch my video on an intro to teaching Halloween: Listen to a Podcast on a Fun Halloween Lesson Plan for Kids: Like this page? Please help us by telling a friend! Halloween listening exercises and worksheets : 123 Listening has 4 different levels of free downloadable listening exercises that will be great for your Halloween classes! All exercises have matching free downloadable worksheets. For listening exercises and worksheets that match this vocabulary, please go to 123 Listening. Flashcards, and coloring: The images below are from the MES English free Halloween flash card sets. You can also find word searches, coloring sheets and more at MES English. Have any game or teaching ideas? Please send me an email and let me know! If you like this page and song, please tell a friend! Also, feel free to email me with any questions! email: matt (at) dreamenglish.com change (at) with @ all content on this page is copyright Dream English 2010. The songs and chants may be used for personal and eduacational use only. thank you. Halloween Tips, Great Party Ideas and Halloween Themes. Scoop out mini pumpkins and use as candle holders. They are inexpensive and look great. You can even carve faces in them! You can also use apples for taper candle holders. Choose shapely apples that will sit stable on a flat surface. Cut a small, round but deep hole on the top of each apple so that it can securely hold a taper candle. Click here for details on how to carve a pumpkin for Halloween. Great Party Ideas. Grabbing up the perfect mood is the trick behind every successful party. And a theme driven party like that of the Halloween is no exception to this as well. So plan beforehand. Is this is a simple fun party? Or a fun party filled with scary ideas? Or to make them feel creepy and have fun at the same time? Here are some theme ideas you could suggest to your guests: Start right from the stage of invitation. While the theme is frightful, things should be made for sheer fun of your guests. The atmosphere might have a spooky touch. Yet everything should be in a lighter vein. While decking the whole of the house or only the party room with traditional Halloween themes, like Jack-o-Lanterns, trick or treat candy boxes, paper skeletons, carved pumpkins are usual, being innovative impresses the guests in a better way. Unleash your imagination right from the sending of invitation card to seeing them off. The invitation card may be shaped like a spread winged bat, a goblin, or a phantom's mask or in the shape of a skull. It may feature any character from any of the ghost movies. You can also take help from our Halloween humor page to prepare a fun open quiz for your guests, and read out the answers for pure fun. Simple Fun Party: Ask your guests to come dressed in a costume that is in sync with the desired atmosphere. If it is a historic theme party wrap yourself with some medieval period jackets with golden buttons and wigs and foiled sticks as the swords. If that doesn't fit with your persona dress in a lavish Victorian ball gown or as a can-can dancer for a reception. Supply the partygoers with hats and other gears to wear at the door. If it is a theme from the Western paste characters like Django, or Dirty Harry or any of the favorite heroes on the invitation cover and feature western decor and costumes. You could hand out tin foil sheriff's stars and tiny Western hats. You could also ask your guests to dress as outlaws or cowpunchers, native Indians or preachers or Sunday school teachers. You can dress in a legend's attire. Say, for instance, the likes of Elvis Presley, Jim Morrison, or John Lennon. You could ask your guest to dress like those in the era of Rock 'n Roll. Think poodle skirts, cool cars, sock hops. Or early rock 'n roll stars wearing suits and thin ties! Even wigs can be sported liberally. Suggest your guests to dress in colonial times complete with powdered wigs and rich embroidered fabrics, tights and buckled shoes. Scary Party: You could send out a bat or coffin or vampire or Frankesteine (or his bride) shaped invitations. Decor your house with cobwebs, coffins, bats, skeletons and bugs! And ask your friends to come dressed as their favorite movie monster. Like a vampire looking dastardly with the hidden fangs and tiny drops of blood at the corner of the mouth. Use dark interior, like deep red flooring. Cover your walls with red, blue or bottle green. Illuminate the hall or room with dark colored microwatts. Use plenty of dry ice, cob webs, plastic bats stuck on the walls or hanging loose from the ceiling. For a dramatic effect keep the door of the party room shut until all the guests arrive. Lead them to the door front and open the door of the pre-decked room. You could also use timer lights and sound effects like screeching door, blood curdling howls of werewolves, or the grinning of witches taped in your sound system. Don't forget to keep the remote hidden in your palm so that guests cannot guess what is going to happen. Creepy Party: You could paint the face like the face of a famous celeb - dead, or use masks of a skull, a witch or a fanged red eyed vampire. Or you could use an all white robe and white long gloves. Ask your guests to come dressed in creepy characters according to their choice. Sling spooky masks from the walls. You could also fill your party room with elegant china and silver, candle bras, trays filled with fake pearls and jewels, drapes of fancy fabric from the fabric store. Use candles and soft lights, or shaded lamps in a way that creates longer than usual shadows. The party will indeed be creepy with the use of colored lightings, potted plants covered with dark colored robes. You can also use candles for a creepier ambience. Ask your guests to talk in a very soft or whispering voice for the first ten minutes or so. You could also use a creepy music as a final touch. Serve food in trays and on tables that match with the party mood. And arrange for some competition like story telling, the spooky ones of course, and award the scariest one. Or a separate 'ghost-as-you-like' costume contest. Finally make sure that everyone leaves the place content with a fun filled heart. Ghosts and Goblins Party. Give your guests a chill thrill with a Ghosts and Goblins party! Improvise your garage or your backyard into either a haunted house or a scary cemetery. Remember, the party should not be anything less than frightening. Invitations. 1. Make masks from stiff cardboard, cut to fit the faces. Decorate the masks with puff paints, sequins, stickers and feathers to turn them into whatever you like- Frankestein, Wolfman, Freddy, Jason, foe example. Write the party details on the other side of the masks. Attach an elastic string through holes on either side of each mask. Send the masks to guests for an inviting scare. Have the guests wear wear their masks to the party. 2. For added fun, fill the invitation envelopes with a few plastic bugs, ants, or gummy worms. Graveyard Cake. 1. Bake a chocolate cake; cool. 2. Top with softened chocolate wafer cookies to look like finely ground dirt and sprinkle over ice-cream. 3. Stick lolly snakes into the cake, half-in and half-out. 4. Stick oval cookies into the cake to make gravestones. Write funny names on the "graves" with piping bags. 5. Refreeze before serving so the ice cream doesn't melt. Costumes. 1. Ask the invitees to come dressed as a favorite monster, creepy creature or bad guy.
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