As Halloween fast approaches, don?t forget to share our Halloween Fun Facts with your students!
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In Case You Missed It: Halloween Fun Facts

Halloween Fun Facts

Which place do you think has a larger population?Tombstone, Arizona, or Scarville, Iowa? Maybe you?d like to plan a visit to find out?

As Halloween fast approaches, don?t forget to share our Halloween Fun Facts with your students!

Settle your students? excitement about this sweet occasion by sharing interesting data such as populations of U.S. places with spooky sounding names and the number of U.S. candy and nut stores. Use the accompanying teaching guide to lead students in engaging writing activities about new facts they learn.

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