Teachers often read Halloween stories to grade 3 students to get them in the holiday spirit. Some students also choose to read such stories on their own for fun.
Many kids in grade 3 read Halloween stories. It's a common activity during that grade level.
In 5th grade on Halloween, a boy named Jack dressed up as a vampire. He went trick - or - treating with his classmates. They came across a house with a big, dark yard. As they walked up the path, a black cat jumped out and hissed at them. Jack was a bit frightened but he remembered it was Halloween. They knocked on the door and an old lady gave them the biggest candies they had ever seen.
Once upon a time, on Halloween, a little first - grader named Tim dressed up as a superhero. He went trick - or - treating with his friends. They knocked on a spooky old house's door. An old lady opened it and gave them lots of candies. It was so much fun for Tim.
In first grade, Halloween was a magical time. There was a girl named Lily. She decided to be a witch for Halloween. She had a pointy hat and a broomstick. During the school's Halloween party, they had a pumpkin - decorating contest. Lily painted her pumpkin to look like a cat. After school, when she went out for trick - or - treating, she saw houses decorated with cobwebs and jack - o - lanterns. Every house she visited, she got different kinds of candies and she felt like she was in a wonderland of sweets.
Once upon a Halloween, in 4th grade, there was a little boy named Tim. He dressed up as a wizard. When he went trick - or - treating, he came across an old, spooky house. He was scared but his curiosity got the best of him. He knocked on the door. An old lady opened it and gave him a big bag of candies. Turns out, she was just a friendly neighbor who liked to make her house look spooky for Halloween.
Simple costumes like a cat or a pumpkin. For example, a kid could be a black cat with just a headband with cat ears and a painted - on nose. Also, friendly neighbors giving out candies. Maybe a description of the fun of going from house to house in the neighborhood.
Well, in a 3rd grade halloween story, there could be a mystery about a missing piece of a Halloween decoration. The kids might play detective. They could search all over the school or neighborhood for it. And in the end, they find out that a squirrel took it to build its nest. They laugh about it and then have a great Halloween celebration with all the found decorations put up.
Once upon a time in 3rd grade, on Halloween. There was a little girl named Lily. She dressed up as a witch. She went trick - or - treating with her friends. They knocked on a big, spooky house's door. An old lady opened the door and gave them the biggest candies ever. It was a magical Halloween for them.
Once upon a Halloween, a 4th - grader named Tom was really excited. He dressed up as a spooky vampire. He went trick - or - treating with his friends. They knocked on the first door, and an old lady gave them big, shiny apples. At the next house, they got delicious candies. As they walked through the dark streets, they saw jack - o' - lanterns everywhere. It was a really fun night for Tom and his friends.
Once upon a Halloween in 7th grade, I went trick - or - treating with my friends. We were all dressed as different characters from a horror movie. As we walked down a dark alley, we heard a strange noise. It was like a low growl. We were scared but curious. We followed the sound and found a black cat with shiny eyes. It just stared at us for a moment and then ran away. We all laughed nervously and continued our trick - or - treating adventure.
There was a 9th grade English story about Halloween. A group of students were preparing for a Halloween party at school. They planned to tell scary stories. One student, Jack, told a story about a vampire. The vampire was said to lurk in the cemetery near their school. Every Halloween night, it would rise from its tomb. It had long fangs and a thirst for blood. Jack told how the vampire once chased a young girl who was out too late on Halloween. The girl ran as fast as she could, but the vampire was getting closer. Just as it was about to catch her, she tripped and fell. But then, the sun started to rise and the vampire vanished, for it couldn't bear the sunlight. And that's why people should always be home before dawn on Halloween.