I know a principal once who would tell jokes for kids every morning on the announcements. It was a great way to start the day, even though we would hear groans from the students and staff from the corny riddles he shared.
Students would then start to bring in their own funny jokes for kids and tell them to their teacher and other friends.
Many teachers took advantage of this event by encouraging their kids to write down the clean jokes to be shared on a big list in the classroom. Then, if the class was having a particular rough day, the list could be brought out and a few would be read to put some smiles back on their faces.
Hilarious Jokes to Crack Kids Up
As I was lying wide awake in bed at 2 am, I decided it wasn’t the most productive way to spend my time and since I was awake anyhow, might as well create something fun for you! Is it just me, or do you get random spurts of creativity in the middle of the night as well? Oh yeah!
That is how Joke-tober was developed. I am super excited!
Throughout the month of October, I will be sharing one seasonal child-friendly joke per day on my Facebook fan page in THIS ALBUM. You can stop by daily to grab the image and save it to use for your interactive whiteboard or parent correspondence each day.
Here is an example! {The joke answer is upside down in the lower right hand corner of the card.}
Best Jokes in the Pumpkin Patch
If you would prefer to have all the jokes at one time, I also created a document with smaller versions of the jokes, which you could print on card stock, laminate, and pop on a 3-ring binder to have every October and share with the students orally. That document is below.
Of course, I want to give credit for all the jokes {I am not that funny y’all}.
All the jokes came from Laugh-Out-Loud Spooky Jokes for Kids by Rob Elliott. We happened to come upon the book in the local bookstore and my third grader was literally LOL-ing in the middle of the store, so I knew we had to have it.
In addition to a sampling of these 31 jokes, he has TONS more in the book, and even a bunch of cute knock knock jokes I know your students would love.
What age range? Honestly probably 2nd up to 5th grade. You CAN use the jokes with smaller students, but you may have to explain them a bit more so they understand the humor. Of course, some will be easier to understand than others by the students. And some students may just laugh out loud regardless because they are silly. {Didn’t the skeleton…Ha!}
You can find Mr. Elliott’s book HERE.
What are some of your favorite go-to jokes for kids? We would love to hear them in the comments below too as everyone can use a laugh! Happy Haunting!
~Charity
This post originally appeared at Organized Classroom.
Nancy Mrozek says
Hi!
My speech and language students love jokes! It’s a good way to practice their sounds in words and sentences! Sadly, I click on the green button to download the jokes and nothing happens! I would appreciate it if you could help!
Thank you!
Nancy Mrozek, SLP
Charity Preston says
Hi Nancy! I’m guessing you are using a school email and computer. Some will block pop ups which is where the form is. Try from a home computer and email and that should do the trick. 🙂