Thereâs a chill in the air as Halloween approaches and the spooky excitement at school begins! If youâre looking for some seasonal activities to keep your students focused and engaged, weâve got some treats that just might do the trick. From math adventures to coloring and research, youâll find plenty of ways to pumpkin-spice things up in your classroom with these Halloween printables.
The activities listed can be used for virtually any grade level, but youâll find recommended age ranges for each. Letâs dive into some Halloween fun!
1. Youâve Been Booed Templates

Bring trick-or-treating to school by âBOOingâ other classes! You and your students can put together a treat box, color in a âYouâve Been Booedâ poster, and anonymously leave them outside of another classâs door. Then, theyâll put the poster in their window and pass it forward to another class! Recommended grade level: K-2
2. How To Draw a Bat

Help your students grow their artistic wings with this step-by-step tutorial on how to draw a bat. Thereâs plenty of room for them to create their own background and color their new bat-friend however they choose. Perhaps theyâll even name their bat and create a story for them! Recommended grade level: K-2
3. Crazy Cat Halloween Art Project

Get your students into the Halloween spirit with mixed-media art! As they fill in their festive cat, theyâll have the opportunity to focus on drawing and painting techniques, play with light and dark, consider thrilling facial expressions, and experiment with hollow letters. Recommended grade level: 6-8
4. Halloween Slime Science

Itâs no secret that kids love slime. Combine some Halloween fun and science learning in this lesson where students dive into chemistry as they make this spooky concoction. Youâll find simple slime instructions and student-facing reflection questions inside. Recommended grade level: K-2
5. Salem Witch Trials Research Activity

Combine research and writing in a magical way with this activity, which will have your students turning back time to the Salem Witch Trials. Complete with organized prompts, this research activity will guide your students through the historical context of the trials and is perfect for a writing or social studies class. Recommended grade level: 6-8
6. Hocus Pocus Poster

Ever wish you could cast a magic spell? These festive posters might be the closest youâll get! Grab this free set to encourage your class to stay engaged during this season. The posters are great for decorating your classroom walls or to create a bulletin board. Recommended grade levels: Pre-K to Grade 8
7. Social Story: Itâs Halloween at School!

These cards are designed to prepare students for Halloween at school by providing them with social-emotional support. The colorful illustrations will show them what the coming festivities may look like, how they might participate, and more. Recommended grade level: Pre-K to Grade 2
8. ASL Halloween Matching Cards

Are your students learning their ASL basics? Incorporate a new seasonal lesson with Halloween signs. These cards include the English spelling, the sign motion, and an illustration. Students can play with the cards as a matching game or partner up and practice signing to each other. Recommended grade level: 3-5
9. Halloween Haiku

Get ready for some seasonal poetry writing with these Halloween printables. Students will write a poem in the Japanese Haiku style, containing 17 syllables, while adding some Halloween flare. Youâll get a how-to guide along with a haiku template for your students. Recommended grade level: 6-8
10. Halloween Multiplication Mosaic

Make math less scary and more frightfully fun with these multiplication mosaics! Each mosaic comes with a coloring guide based on the correct answers, allowing students to discover a fun Halloween picture inside the table. This math adventure will keep them motivated to practice! Recommended grade level: 3-5
11. Halloween Screams! Team-Building Quiz

Celebrating Halloween while building your classroom community? Thatâs a win-win. This slideshow guides students through questions about Halloween and its history as they work in teams to determine an answer to each question and compete against others. Plus, everyone will learn some Halloween trivia along the way! Recommended grade level: 6-8
12. Halloween I Spy Activity

I spy a cat and candy corn! This is a great early-finisher activity to keep eyes busy and engaged in this fun Halloween art. Plus, you can grab the black-and-white pages and encourage students to color their own versions. Recommended grade level: Pre-K to Grade 2