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As the October air gets chillier and pumpkins start to glow, it\u2019s time to add some spooky fun to your home or classroom!<\/p>\n
These witch-approved worksheets from Education.com are just the trick (or treat!) to get your students engaged in math, reading, and writing. <\/p>\n
Here are our top picks for Halloween activities for PreK through 8th grade:<\/p>\n
This math puzzle is shaped like a web for a creepy crawly spider! Students will identify number sequences and use the answers to help guide their friend through its web. It\u2019s a great way to practice math skills while getting in the spirit!<\/p>\n
Combine a spooky theme with essential decimal practice! Students will work through three-digit decimal addition problems while filling out the blank boxes with letters to spell a secret word. A little Halloween fun can make decimals much less frightening.<\/p>\n
Using this hidden picture maze, students will color in different types of real numbers to reveal a Halloween picture. It\u2019s a creative way to reinforce concepts like irrational numbers, rational numbers, integers, whole numbers, and natural numbers.<\/p>\n
Four friends go treat-or-treating dressed as a witch, dragon, ghost, and superhero. Each friend has a different favorite Halloween treat. Can your learners use their critical thinking skills to figure out each friend\u2019s favorite treat? <\/p>\n
Keep students thinking with these Halloween-themed hink pink riddles, which ask them to come up with pairs of rhyming words to solve each clue. Add this activity to the end of your lessons as a quick, educational brain break.<\/p>\n
This is one the most popular worksheets on Education.com! Kindergarteners will read each spooky sentence starter, choosing between answers like \u201ccat\u201d and \u201cbat.\u201d Early writers will practice logic and sentence structure while embracing Halloween themes. Plus, this activity is an Interactive Worksheet and can be completed digitally\u2014no printer required!<\/p>\n
Inspire students to unleash their storytelling skills with these writing prompts! They\u2019ll use their imaginations to write tales about mysterious potions, frightening werewolves, and an otherworldly haunted house.<\/p>\n
Include preschoolers in the Halloween fun with this digital book! Students can practice early literacy skills while navigating through a fun game environment, matching familiar words to pictures along the way.<\/p>\n
Transform your home or classroom into a haunted mansion with these adorable printable bats. Get your little ghouls and goblins involved in the decorating\u2014they\u2019ll love sticking the bats all over the walls!<\/p>\n
Put together some last-minute costumes with your students! They can do the monster mash, cutting and pasting eyes, mouths, hair styles, and mustaches to their masks. These silly masks are a fun way to include everyone in the costume-making fun.<\/p>\n
Whether they\u2019re practicing math, building literacy skills, or crafting creepy creatures, your students will love these Halloween-themed worksheets this season! Print them out, and get started. <\/p>\n