148: How to Use More Spooky Fun Halloween Books in Your Makerspace Primary Classroom

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148: How to Use More Spooky Fun Halloween Books in Your Makerspace Primary Classroom
Oct 11, 2021 Episode 148
Trina Deboree

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148: OTT: How to Use More Spooky Fun Halloween Books in Your Makerspace Primary Classroom

Last week's episode shared 3 secret tactics for breathing new life into your science block. This really sparked my interest in fun Halloween stories that inspire science, STEM, and Makerspace. So today I want to share some more fun books to use for the month of October.

Come take a listen as I share three more spooky fun Halloween books. 

Links Mentioned in the Show: 

Episode 147: 3 Secret Tactics to Breathing More Life Into Your Science Block

Episode 50: 7 Sensational Halloween Books Kids Will Love

The Halloween Tree by Susan Montanari

The Last Train on Halloween by Cindy Jennings

The Secret Halloween Costume by Sophie Vaillancourt

Halloween Makerspace Bundle

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