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I’m Alleah, a joy-seeking, coffee-craving, life-loving wife, mama, mompreneur, and Pinterest consultant.

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8 Halloween Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten

8 Halloween Activities for Preschool and Kindergarten

Spiders and pumpkins and candy, oh MY! Haha! Halloween is right around the corner and I always love having a variety of activities to choose from to keep the learning fun and fresh during holiday times. So, I’ve pulled together 8 of my favorite Halloween activities for little learners to share with you. 🎃

These activities are ones that you can use all October long! There are ideas for no-prep worksheets, hand-on centers, and even some fun ways to incorporate books. :) Scroll down to check out some of my absolute favorite Halloween activities for preschool and kindergarten students.

Ooh, and there are a couple FREE HALLOWEEN ACTIVITIES for you at the end of this post too!

1. Halloween Busy Book

If you need some fun ways ways to keep your toddler or preschooler busy and learning this Halloween, this busy book full of fun activities is just what you need! These engaging, printable activities for learning about Halloween fit perfectly into Target blank books and are great for toddlers, preschoolers, and other learners practicing identifying and learning about different parts and icons of Halloween.

There are 9 activities included for you to create two different kinds of books about Halloween…all black and white pages for one-time use or color copies for multiple uses. Your learners will match up cards, use dry erase markers, play dough, and mini-erasers to play with the color activities. Click the picture to grab your busy book!

2. Halloween Busy Box

Looking for some independent desk activities or centers to rotate through that are super FUN and ENGAGING for Halloween? This busy box is perfect for that!

These hands-on activities for learning about things you see during Halloween fit perfectly into photo boxes and are great for young learners practicing identifying and learning about different things seen during this holiday.

There are 19 activity mats included in this busy box to practice 14 different skills. Simply print out, cut, and laminate each mat and the corresponding cards. Toss them into the photo box with manipulatives like pom poms, dry erase markers, play dough, mini-erasers, and whatever else you want to play and learn with these activities.

3. Halloween Worksheets

No-prep worksheets to be able to grab and teach with are a MUST HAVE during the fall! The “honeymoon phase” is over and having quick activities ready is essential.

Whether you’re using them as part of your lesson plans, for early finishers, as sub plans, or just a simple way to practice basic skills, these worksheets are just what you need.

Some of the worksheets require students to cut, color, and glue smaller pieces of paper to later portions of paper while practicing a variety of academic skills, which is great for fine motor skills too. This resource includes literacy & math worksheets for Halloween. Click the picture to save time and grab these no-prep worksheets!

4. Halloween Book Activities - BOOKWORMS for “Little Boo” - COMING SOON!

Activities that go along with books are literally always my FAVORITE. And you can pass on your love of learning this year with these super engaging preschool book activities! They’re the perfect blend of learning and fun for little ones to learn essential literacy and math skills using the book "Little Boo”.

There will be engaging, hands-on activities, interactive worksheets, and sensory bins included for your learners to practice skills like coloring, cutting, gluing, matching, identifying letters & numbers, retelling, sorting colors, and counting!

I’ll link to the resource as SOON as it’s finished next week!

5. Halloween Boom Cards

If your preschoolers and kindergarteners are ready for letter sounds or syllables this season, these Boom Cards™ are PERFECT for them this Halloween! They're a great way to practice letter sounds & syllable counting while incorporating technology into early learning.

Your kiddos will just tap the correct answer on their tablet or computer. There are a bunch of cards included in each resource…just click the pictures below to check them out! You can even try a card or two to see if they’d be appropriate activities for your learners.

6. Halloween Centers & Sensory Bins

Center activities inside of sensory bins are a great way to get your kiddos learning and playing at the same time! I love pulling out a container of dry beans or pom-poms and adding in some buttons, mini erasers, or even just different-colored beans! My little guy loves to just dig his hands in there and play.

New, hands-on centers keep kids engaged and learning so effectively too! Any kind of activity that has your little ones using their hands, bodies, and brains all together to complete an activity is GREAT for little ones.

As kids get older, activities tend to get less “hands-on” and more paper/pencil related. And, while there’s nothing wrong with paper/pencil activities, it’s usually best for younger kids to learn through playing and using their bodies to practice and internalize new skills. SO, hands-on centers give us a fun way to play and learn WHILE using our bodies. We do a lot of sorting, matching, running back and forth from one spot to another, playing games, and singing songs to learn the early literacy and math skills that my kiddo needs to learn. These Halloween-themed centers are perfect for toddlers and preschoolers!

7. Spooky Spider Activities

Halloween isn’t complete without creepy, crawly spiders right? These hands-on activities, sensory bins, and worksheets are the perfect way to get your toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners engaged!

There are 10 spider activities included for learning the life cycle, counting, retelling a story, tracing words, and sorting by color included inside! Click the picture to grab your book.

8. Halloween Freebies

Having a few free resources on hand never hurt either! These free Halloween activities are perfect for preschool, kindergarten, or even first grade students. Click any freebie name below to go right to it.

Halloween Scavenger Hunt

Ghost Shape Match

I hope you found a some helpful resources here for Halloween time. Please let me know if there’s any way I can help this time of year be more peaceful and productive.

Wishing you a safe, stress-free Halloween , friend!

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