Melt The Witch
Materials Needed:
a portable chalk board,
some colored chalk,
small sponges and a bin of water

Directions:
Draw a witches head (not too scary)
or whole body on the chalk board.
 Fill the bin with water and sponges.
Have children stand close enough
to the board to be able to hit it
accurately with a wet sponge.
Place water bin and sponges near this spot.
Tell children to take turns
throwing wet sponges at the witch
to try and 'melt' her away.
As the witch becomes wet
and water drips down the board,
it will appear as if she is melting.
Be sure the children are squeezing out
the sponges before throwing.

 
Witch Witch Ghost
Have the children sit on the floor in a circle.
Choose one child to be "it."
The child who is "it" walks
around the outside of the circle,
lightly tapping the head of each child
in the circle saying, "Ghost" to each child.
When the child who is "it"
taps a child's head and says,
"Witch," the child named "witch"
must get up and chase after "it."
If "it" gets back to the proper place on the floor,
then the "witch" becomes "it" and the game continues.
 
Witches And Ghosts
The children sit on the floor in a circle.
They are the ghosts.
One child is chosen as the witch.
The witch walks around the circle
chanting the following poem.
One of the ghosts say "BOO".
The witch turns quickly and
tries to guess which ghost it was.

"If I were a witch
I’d ride on a broom
And scatter the ghosts
With a zoom, zoom, zoom."
 
Old Witch And Her Black Cat Game
Children sit on the floor in a half circle.
One child, who plays the witch,
stands a short distance away with her back to the cats.
One of the children is pointed to,
by the teacher and the child "meows."
The witch turns around
and tries to guess which child is the black cat.
Continue until everyone has a turn
 
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Witch's Brew
 
Skala Kazam - Witch Magic
 
Witch's BroomStick