Halloween Adapted Book: Creepy Spider | Prepositions WH Questions | Pre-K SPED
Product Description
This Halloween Adapted Book with Activities, The Creepy Little Spider, is a fun and engaging Halloween literacy resource that helps students practice Halloween vocabulary, prepositions, position words, basic comprehension, WH questions, and story sequencing.
This interactive adapted book is perfect for autism, special education, speech therapy, preschool, kindergarten, literacy centers, and small groups.
Students follow along as the spider moves to different positions throughout the story, making this a highly engaging way to target early language and literacy skills. This resource can be used in teacher-led small groups, therapy sessions, literacy centers, or independent workstations.
🎃 What’s Included:
1 Adapted Book
1 Set of Story Sequencing Strips
1 Hands-On Positions / Prepositions Practice Set
1 Cut and Glue Activity
⭐ How to Use:
In this activity, the teacher or therapist reads the story while students follow along and move the spider to the correct position on each page. Students can also attach a matching piece to each page for additional hands-on practice.
At the end of the story, students answer WH comprehension questions by matching the correct answer piece to each question page.
Students working more independently can read through the Halloween-themed book and complete the follow-up questions and activities in a literacy center or independent workstation. Several extension activities are included for extra practice.
🧠 Skills Targeted:
Halloween vocabulary
prepositions and position words
basic comprehension
WH questions
story sequencing
following directions
early language and literacy skills
🕷️ A Peek Inside the Story:
Way out back, 'neath a creaky, crooked tree...
a creepy little spider was as crawly as can be.
He crawled over a pumpkin,
and he crawled under a ghost.
He crawled around a haunted house...
that had a spooky host! (YIKES!)
He crawled below a mummy
and above a boy named Frank.
He crawled across a bubbly pot—
that spider almost sank! (OUCH!)
(You get the idea!)
This playful story makes practicing prepositions and position words more meaningful, engaging, and memorable for young learners.
🎃 More Resources:
If your students need more practice with position words or prepositions, there are many additional activities in my store. Please see the link below:
Hands-On Prepositions Activities
If your students enjoy my adapted books, there are so many in my collection. You can see the complete collection below:
For more hands-on fall or Halloween activities, please see the links below: