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Halloween Mini-Mystery – Who Scared the Black Cat? – Interactive PowerPoint

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    Updated:  04 Oct 2023

Download a Halloween brain game for children with interactive elements that challenge your pupils to use logic to solve a spooky mystery!

  • Editable

    Editable:  PowerPoint

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Years

    Years:  2 - 6

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teaching resource

Halloween Mini-Mystery – Who Scared the Black Cat? – Interactive PowerPoint

  • Updated

    Updated:  04 Oct 2023

Download a Halloween brain game for children with interactive elements that challenge your pupils to use logic to solve a spooky mystery!

  • Editable

    Editable:  PowerPoint

  • Pages

    Pages:  1 Page

  • Years

    Years:  2 - 6

Download a Halloween brain game for children with interactive elements that challenge your pupils to use logic to solve a spooky mystery!

Bring Out the Halloween Fun With Brain Games for Children

Your pupils have Halloween on the brain, so why not put it to good use with a brain game for kids? This easy-to-use and interactive PowerPoint features one of the holiday’s most iconic creatures — the black cat!

In the game, pupils are challenged to figure out just who scared the black cat. Was it the spider? Or perhaps that vampire bat! Watch out for the red herring!

Created by a Teach Starter teaching team member, this fun game for Key-Stage 2 pupils can be used as a whole-class activity to channel their holiday excitement in the days leading up to Halloween or pulled out for those rainy days.

How to Use Your New Brain Game

Click on the green Download button above to access your PowerPoint game.

The brain game can then be used in PowerPoint format or uploaded to your Google Drive, which can easily be shared via Google Classroom!

Instructions

  1. View the presentation in ‘Slide Show’ mode to allow the interactive buttons and animations to function correctly.
  2. Read the statements made by each Halloween character (and don’t forget the ‘Cold Hard Facts’) until your pupils guess who scared the cat.

The answers are provided at the end of the slideshow. You can also find the paper-based version of this brain game here to use as a hand-out:

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