Free Halloween Printable Activities for Kids
We’ve used Halloween printable activities every October since my son was in preschool. They’ve saved the day more times than I can count.
Whether I needed something quick for quiet time, a no-prep station for a party, or a way to sneak in learning during the spooky season, these printables always delivered.
This list brings together our favorites from over the years, fun worksheets, creative crafts, and hands-on games that work well at home, in classrooms, or even during Halloween events.
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Educational Halloween Printables for Kids
We’ve leaned on Halloween homeschool ideas every October, especially when I want to keep learning going without a full lesson plan.
These printables work across ages and subjects, whether you’re teaching littles or adding themed review for older kids.
Halloween Literacy Printables
Start with Halloween alphabet printables to blend early reading with spooky fun.
If you’re rotating seasonal themes, the fall alphabet printables are a great swap for October.
Writing gets more exciting with Halloween writing prompts, and the if I were a witch writing prompt always sparks creative stories.
Reinforce vocabulary with the label the haunted house worksheet, perfect for younger learners.
Preschoolers can also practice writing with Halloween tracing worksheets, and pairing them with Halloween books for preschoolers makes a great quiet-time activity.
Language Games and Word Work
Add variety with printable word games like the Halloween word scramble, Halloween word search, and Halloween Mad Libs. These are quick to prep and great for center time or early finishers.
Middle schoolers will enjoy the Halloween crossword puzzle and Halloween poetry templates, which encourage critical thinking and creativity.
Don’t miss the list of Halloween activities for middle school students for more age-appropriate ideas, plus our favorite Halloween books for middle schoolers.
Halloween Math Printables
We always include the Halloween counting worksheets early in the month, especially for younger learners.
The Halloween math worksheets offer extra practice with numbers up to ten, ideal for kindergarten.
Explore basic data skills with Halloween graph worksheets, and use the Halloween sorting worksheet to practice categorizing spooky objects.
The Halloween patterns worksheet is another hands-on way to work on sequencing.
Fine Motor and Science Fun
The Halloween cutting worksheet is great for building scissors skills, and the Halloween science worksheets help keep the learning balanced when we want to mix in something STEM-related.
To tie science into the theme, the spider life cycle worksheet has been a fun way to learn while sticking to the spooky vibe.
Printable Halloween Crafts
We always kick off October with our Halloween countdown printable, it builds excitement and gives us a daily activity to look forward to. If you like easing into the season with hands-on fun, these printable Halloween crafts are an easy way to keep kids busy and creative.
These are some of our go-to Halloween printable activities for quiet afternoons, party tables, or just adding a little spooky flair to your week.
Coloring & Crafting Fun
Halloween cards to color are great for sending spooky notes to friends or classmates. And if you’re writing thank-you notes after a party, the Halloween thank you cards are a festive touch.
We love rotating through our Halloween coloring pages, especially the ones with witches and ghosts. For a bit of a challenge, the Halloween color by number printables let kids match numbers while they color, perfect for early learners.
You can even decorate with a haunted mansion coloring page, which turns into a fun display when the kids are done.
If you’re celebrating the whole season, the fall coloring pages round things out with pumpkins, leaves, and cozy autumn themes, perfect when you want a quick transition from spooky to seasonal.
Activity-Based Printables
For more structured fun, the Halloween I spy worksheet is always a hit in our house, we like to time each other for an added challenge.
Add a bit of flair to your favorite spooky reads with Halloween bookmarks to color, or set out Halloween printable placemats during meals to keep little hands busy.
The Halloween spot the difference printables are great for visual focus, and Halloween dot to dot printables double as fine motor practice in disguise.
Halloween Handprints
Handprint crafts have always been a favorite in our house, especially around Halloween when the messier, the better! These Halloween handprint templates are an easy way to keep little hands busy while creating decorations you’ll actually want to hang up.
All you need is paper, paint, and a few minutes of patience. These printables work great for preschoolers through early elementary, whether you’re crafting at home, in the classroom, or during a Halloween party.
If you’re short on time, you can grab all of the Halloween handprints in one place to make things even easier.
Here are some of our favorites:
- Make your own spooky monster with the Frankenstein handprint art.
- Keep it classic with a cheerful pumpkin handprint art for your fall display.
- Try the Grim Reaper handprint art if your kids are into all things creepy.
- Teach a little spider science while making the spider handprint printable.
- The handprint bat craft adds just the right spooky touch to any Halloween scene.
- Celebrate nocturnal animals with the owl handprint craft.
- The printable ghost handprint is simple and fun, even for the littlest crafters.
- Use the Mummy handprint art for a quick and goofy Halloween favorite.
- Add a bit of magic with the Witch handprint craft.
- And if your kids love cats, the cat handprint craft is a must for any Halloween collection.
Free Printable Halloween Games
Halloween parties are always more fun with games, especially the kind that get kids moving, thinking, or laughing.
These Halloween games for kids are some of our go-tos, whether we’re hosting friends or just filling a rainy afternoon.
We usually start with a Halloween treasure hunt printable, it’s a fun way to build excitement, especially when there’s candy at the end. For a simpler version, try the Halloween candy scavenger hunt, or take it outside with a pumpkin scavenger hunt.
If your kids enjoy snapping photos, the Halloween photo scavenger hunt is a fun way to capture memories and complete silly challenges along the way.
Halloween Bingo & Party Games
For classic party fun, we always print a few rounds of free printable Halloween bingo for kids and adults.
It’s easy to set up and works well for all ages. If you’re rotating through fall themes, the printable fall bingo and printable pumpkin bingo add a cozy seasonal twist.
When we want a little more of a challenge, Halloween scattergories is our favorite. It’s fast-paced, funny, and surprisingly educational, especially when played in a group.
The Halloween matching game is great for younger kids, helping them build memory and focus with spooky characters.
Escape Room & Board Game Fun
Older kids love our Halloween escape room printable, especially when we dim the lights and add a little music for atmosphere. If you want to create your own challenge, we’ve also got lots of Halloween escape room ideas to try at home.
And when it’s time to wind down, nothing beats gathering around for one of the best Halloween board games, they’re a fun way to keep the vibe going without more sugar.
Want even more options? We’ve rounded up all of our free word games to play on Halloween in one place, so you can mix and match your favorites.
Halloween Elf on the Shelf
If your kids love Elf on the Shelf, adding a spooky twist in October is a fun way to keep the magic going. These Elf on the Shelf Halloween ideas are perfect for getting a few extra weeks of giggles before December rolls around.
We’ve had a lot of fun placing our Halloween Elf in silly, slightly spooky spots, like hiding in a candy bowl or wrapped up like a mummy. Whether your elf is causing mischief or just delivering a Halloween message, these ideas are easy to set up and don’t require much prep.
It’s a fun way to surprise the kids during the Halloween countdown, and a great way to reuse your elf outside the typical holiday season.
Last Updated on 16 July 2025 by Clare Brown