Celebrate the season with this fun Halloween Find Someone Who Activity! Perfect for ESL, ELL, and general education classrooms, this low-prep speaking game gets students moving, asking questions, and sharing about their Halloween experiences. After the holiday, kids are excited to talk about what they did—and this activity gives them the perfect structured way to practice speaking, listening, and social interaction skills.
Why Teachers Love It
This “no prep” Halloween activity can be used right after the holiday to re-energize your classroom. It encourages communication and helps students build confidence in asking and answering questions. With both ready-to-print and editable PowerPoint versions, you can easily adjust the prompts to match your students’ levels and classroom goals. It’s an ideal resource for warm-ups, morning meetings, ESL speaking practice, or holiday review lessons.
What’s Included
- 1-page printable activity with 16 Halloween-themed prompts
- Editable PowerPoint version to create your own questions
- Both Color and Black & White printing options
How to Use
Print and hand out the activity sheets. Students move around the room, ask classmates the Halloween questions, and record their answers. The goal is to find someone who matches each prompt—making this an interactive and social way to build fluency and comprehension.
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Pair It With
Pair this resource with the ESL Question Jar: Present & Past Tense Speaking Prompts . Together, they provide structured and open-ended speaking opportunities that boost fluency and student engagement.
Also Available on TPT
You can also purchase this Halloween Find Someone Who Activity in my Teachers Pay Teachers store . Perfect if you prefer shopping on TPT!