Top Halloween Classes for Australian Families

    Top Halloween Classes for Australian Families

    Looking for activities for your kids this Halloween season? We have curated a list of Halloween Outschool classes that are available in the Australian time zones. Here you will find everything from Art & Craft, to Coding to English to Escape Rooms and more.

    Halloween

    English

    Halloween Book Club: Coraline

    In this course, we will be doing a novel study on Neil Gaiman Coraline. Students will develop their reading and writing skills by analyzing this book with their classmates.

    Halloween Spooky Story Time and Literacy Lesson

    In this weekly course, students will enjoy spooky read alouds while interacting with the stories to learn early literacy skills. Choose between Wednesday or Friday!

    Let's Write a Halloween Story One Time Class

    In this class, students will work together to write an original spooky story in time for Halloween.

    What Happens Next? Halloween Stories and PreK Skill Building Fun with Ms. Liz

    In this class we'll read fun Halloween themed stories, guess what happens next, practice PreK skills like listening and taking turns talking, engage in shape, letter and number activities and color cool Halloween pictures in class!

     

    Coding and Tech


    Halloween Coding Class: Code a Game in Scratch to Collect Candy

    In this 90 minute creative coding class, students will code a Halloween game in the MIT-created program Scratch where they can catch candy as it falls from the sky.

    Halloween Escape Room - Escape the Haunted Mansion | Small Class | Escape Rooms
    In this one time class, we will use critical thinking, problem-solving and social skills to escape the haunted mansion in this escape room. Solve riddles, problems, math and more.

    Coding With Scratch - Halloween Edition

    In this seasonal ongoing class, students will enhance and practice their coding skills with Scratch.

    3-Week Coding & Animation - Halloween Jumpscare Animations in Spooky Games

    Students learn how to create jumpscares as fun Halloween pranks in Scratch. By utilizing control blocks to cycle through backdrops and code jumpscares, students will be able to make suspenseful animations in spooky games.


    Science

     

    Using Context Clues to Be the Veterinarian Halloween Class: Dog and Cat Safety

    In this veterinary class, modeled from my ongoing vet class, students will read a fictional Halloween theme dog story, pick out problems, and suggest treatment while learning Halloween safety tips for pets, ending with a fun costume design.

    Test Your Halloween Candy: Acids, Bases and pH

    Let's conduct a pH analysis of a sample of your Halloween candy to determine the acidity levels.

    Spooky Genetics: Halloween Themed Genetics Class

    In this one-day class, students will learn vocabulary associated with Genetics and calculate probability of genetic crosses using Punnett Squares with a Halloween theme.

    Holiday Special: Boo! Animals With Spooky Halloween Names (Ages 13-18)

    Let's look at some animals with cool Halloween-themed names!

     

    Art & Craft

    How to Draw: Halloween Pusheen the Cat! Part 1

    In this one time 50 minute drawing class, students will learn how to draw Halloween-themed Pusheen in different Halloween costumes by following the teacher's step-by-step live demonstration!

    Very Van Gogh Halloween: Drawing, Painting, and Socialization

    In this multi-day class, the learners will draw and paint a different Van Gogh-inspired, Halloween-themed painting while socializing at each meeting.

    Halloween Kitty Fun! Black Cat Draw and Learn Class!

    Calling all Cat lovers! Students will learn fun facts about black cats and why they have a spooky reputation! We will then draw a Halloween black cat through an interactive step-by-step directed drawing.

    How to Make a Spooky Halloween Pop-Up Book

    In this week long course students will make Halloween pop-up books! Ghosts, pumpkins, skulls coming out of a book? You heard it right!