Let’s look at this big gallery of scary pumpkin faces to get some ideas for jack-lantern designs! Scary pumpkin design Classic scary carved Jack O’Lantern – making the perfect Halloween pumpkin! Jack O’Lantern with a scary face using the stem as a nose A two-headed monster pumpkin! Jack O’Lantern carved pumpkin with nails sticking into it All about those sharp teeth on this Jack O’Lantern A classic evil grin on this scary jack-o-lantern! Wide-grin scary pumpkin face glowing Templates for easy scary pumpkin faces Simple scary heirloom pumpkin Nightmare pumpkin This scary pumpkin face has huge eyes and a skinny scary mouth. Sign up for my newsletter to receive book recommendations, crafts, activities, and parenting tips in your inbox every week.What’s Halloween without some really great scary pumpkin faces!? Here are 45+ different jack o lantern ideas for frighteningly spooky carving ideas, from evil-grin pumpkin carving templates to prop-filled diabolical pumpkin creatures. Share comments and feedback below, on my Facebook page, or by tagging me on Instagram. What are your favorite ways to practice emotions with kids? Do you have a fun pumpkin themed activity or recipe we should try? I hope you find some time to enjoy this fun activity with your kids this Halloween Season. You can download the activity sheets by clicking on this text, or on the image below. How Are You Feeling, Jack-o-Lantern Printables If you child is a little bit older and starting to read, then they can use the emotion words to label their creations. You can also ask children how they might change the way the Jack-O-Lantern is feeling with questions like, “How can we make that Jack-O-Lantern feel better?” If children struggle to articulate what they have created, you can ask some prompting questions like, “How do you think this Jack-o-Lantern is feeling?” or, “Why do you think the Jack-Lantern feels that way?” Once they create a face on the Jack-o-Lantern template, you can ask them about the face they have created. Alternatively, use the pieces as templates to cut the elements out with felt.) How to Use the How Are You Feeling, Jack-o-Lantern? Activityįor younger kids, Once the pieces are cut out, your child can sit down and create their own Jack-O-Lanterns. Simply print out the How are you feeling Jack-o-Lantern? activity worksheets.Ĭut out all of the face elements and emotion names (Tip – If you plan on reusing this game, laminate all the pieces, and the pumpkin worksheet. This is a simple activity, and very easy to set up. I am calling this game “How are you feeling, Jack-o-Lantern?” How to Set up this Pumpkin Feelings Activity I am happy to share this printable activity to help you start a conversation with your kids about feelings. They offer an opportunity to talk children about feelings in a safe and unemotional context. Jack-O-Lanterns are a fun way to engage children about different facial expressions and emotions. This makes like much easier for everyone! Children with larger emotional vocabularies are less likely to use non-verbal methods (tantrums, crying, screaming) to express their feelings. Teaching kids how to identify emotions and feeling is so important for helping them navigate their world. One minute they are over the moon happy, and the next they are upset and struggling to understand how they feel. Kids feel things so deeply and so quickly that sometimes it feels like we are all on a roller coaster. With three small kids in our family, we live in a house full of big, fat, feelings. Now, on to Carolyn’s post! How Are You Feeling, Jack-o-Lantern? Printable Emotions Activity for Kids. You might also enjoy this haunted house printable activity from my blog. Carolyn’s site is full of all sorts of fun, free printables for kids! If you like this post, you should definitely check out her Halloween hand puppets and cute DIY Halloween favor bags. Guest Post by Carolyn from Party with Unicorns.
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