Item description
This tic-tac-toe game helps students with fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, visual discrimination, following directions, concentration, critical thinking skills, learning to take turns and learning to be a good sport when you lose.
I designed this to be a fun spin on the traditional game of Tic-Tac-Toe to celebrate Halloween day during the entire month of October. Instead of using x’s and o’s to play the game, I’ve included my own Halloween clipart for playing pieces.
What’s included?
Instructions for printing
Game instructions
One game board
Fourteen pages of game pieces include:
- Halloween spiders
- Halloween pumpkins
- Halloween bats
- Halloween ghosts
- Halloween corn candy
- Halloween candy orange & black
- Halloween cupcakes with a cute face
- Halloween cupcakes with bats
- Halloween candy bucket
- Halloween monster
- Halloween puppy with candy bucket
- Halloween puppy with witches hat
- Halloween cat with witches hat
- Halloween witch
Add this game to a center for early finishers to play with a partner. One player could use the spiders and the other player could use the pumpkins for example. Players will take turns placing their game pieces on the gameboard inside a square. The first player who gets 3 in a row either straight across, top to bottom, or diagonally, wins the game.