

Which homes look spooky this Halloween and why?
This fact-based comprehension pack explores how homes can look different depending on their age, materials, and decorations. With three carefully differentiated texts (Starter, Standard, Stretch), learners build confidence step by step as they move from retrieval and sequencing to vocabulary, inference, and understanding the author’s intent.
Across all versions, students explore the idea that houses can look spooky for many reasons. Some are old, empty, or broken. Some are decorated for Halloween. Some simply feel unfamiliar. From wooden cottages to modern flats, learners discover that homes can be described by shape, size, materials, or age, and that “spooky” doesn’t always mean scary.
What’s included:
- 3 differentiated reading texts on the same themeMatching comprehension questions for each level
- Full answer key with skill tags
- Traffic light self-assessment
- Black-and-white, print-friendly format
Bring real-world learning to your Halloween reading corner with this calm, creative resource that explores spookiness through facts, not frights!
© Peann Jan 2025 - For classroom use only
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