Bat Cupcake Toppers
I can imagine the squeals of delight when the kids see these cute little bats decorating their Halloween cupcakes! They will take a little effort in cutting out, but the effect is definitely worth it.
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Halloween paper dolls, Halloween cut and stick activities, and more Halloween printable fun!
I can imagine the squeals of delight when the kids see these cute little bats decorating their Halloween cupcakes! They will take a little effort in cutting out, but the effect is definitely worth it.
We've started off this picture of a bat, and provided a finished version for the kids to reference. Can they complete the picture? What expression will they give the bat?
These fun bat alphabet cards can be used in lots of ways and are great for Halloween. Ask the kids to spell some Halloween themed words, or play some matching and spelling games? We've got upper and lower case alphabets in black and white or colour.
We love these cute Halloween bat number cards and we hope the kids will enjoy them too - use as flashcards, for card games and counting practice with a Halloween twist...We've given you numbers 0 to 20 and a spare bat to fill in how you choose.
Grab some clothes pegs and printer card and have fun with these Halloween number peg cards! Cut out the cards (laminate for repeat use) and then ask the kids to count the objects and "clip" the correct number.
Good practice for little hands! Use these Halloween cutting shapes to make a mobile, decorate the house, or stick to cards and invitations.
The second of our Halloween cutting worksheets has 4 simple jack o' lantern shapes for children to refine their fine motor skills by cutting out.
If you are celebrating Halloween with younger children, either at home or in an early years setting, we've got some ideas for activities that cover all areas of their learning and development.
Here's a fun drawing activity for Halloween. Design some spooky face paint for each of the children on the page. Zombies, anyone?
You can print and slice up this set of 16 Halloween flash cards - some with pictures - for some fun reading practice at Halloween. You can also find four simple CVC words to add to the set here.
Four simple flash cards for beginner readers with a Halloween theme! Of course you can combine them with our larger Halloween flash cards set if you wish.
Print out this simple Halloween hundred square in colour or black and white and have some fun with maths this Halloween.
There are five hundred squares in this pack to choose from, all requiring children to fill in the blanks. The first and second work on "odds and evens". The third, fourth and fifth drop progressively more numbers from the square for the kids to fill in.
Here's a useful pack of hundred squares with a Halloween theme and the times tables 2 through 12 highlighted on each. Laminate them and use them as reference, or put them up as posters perhaps?
Spooky fun for lunch boxes! This special little pack contains 16 messages designed especially to get your kids into Halloween mood! It includes lots of jokes, a few fun facts and one or two "Halloweeny" messages too.
Just for fun this Halloween, brighten up the classroom desks or the homework table with these Halloween number lines, which print 3 to a page and are quick to slice and distribute.
We have 2 versions of this colourful Halloween number line. The first is designed to be cut into strips and glued into one long long line ... fun! And the second can be used just as is.
Our Halloween paper dolls will need some good costumes to dress up in - and here they are! Print, colour and cut out...
Print, colour, cut out and assemble these paper dolls in our scary Halloween paper doll costumes so that they can go trick-or-treating!
NEW! This set of fun Hallowen room decorations come with simple outlines so that the kids can help you cut them out and string them around the room, pin them to the notice board and otherwise use them to decorate the house or classroom for Halloween.
The kids will love this seven line Halloween sensory poem! Perfect if you're teaching the children how to write poetry.
Make a fun file folder / display book game in which the children have to find the matching shadow (in Halloween orange!) and place the pictures on top. There are 2 pages of images and 2 pages of shadows included, as well as instructions, in the pack.
Put together your own book of common spells with this fun Halloween printable! Print the cover onto coloured printer card or colour it in yourself. Then print as many pages as you like and fill them in with lots of gruesome and interesting details.
45 word cards with a Halloween theme! Cut them out and use them on a Halloween display or word wall, or just put them up as they are to inspire some Halloween writing.
This fun Halloween wreath is a simple and quick activity for kids. Just print onto card, cut out, punch a hole for ribbon and hang up on display. You could put a few in your windows or on your front door to welcome trick-or-treaters on Halloween night!
Here's a simple haunted house maze which provides a fun writing activity for children. First they need to work out the witch's route through the haunted house and up to the roof and her waiting broomstick, and then write about it.
Whether you choose the black and white or colour version of this Jack o' Lantern Halloween mask, it's a quick and easy way to dress up for Halloween!
If your little monsters like cutting things up, put those scissor to good use on our monster cutting shapes worksheet!
Here are four more funny monsters for the kids to cut out - making practising scissor skills fun!
Print these Monster finger puppets for your children so that they can put on a puppet show with their friends! You could also print them out, tie them up with a Halloween-coloured ribbon, and give them out with (or instead of) your "treats" to trick-or-treaters.
This hundred square has a funny monster to amuse your children as they hunt for their numbers, practise counting on and skip counting and so on. It comes in colour or black and white, with odds and evens highlighted or with stripes to differentiate the lines. Take your pick.
Choose from 5 different "fill in the blanks" versions of our monster hundred square, included 3 levels of random numbers, and one each for odds and evens. You could use the complete monster hundred square for self-checking or reference, too.
Practising skip counting and learning times tables is much more fun when you have a monster to cheer you on!
The kids can trace over the lines of our funny monster tracing page and then perhaps either colour him in or write something inside the body.
Our paper dolls and these Halloween costumes make a fun cut and stick activity for the kids! Print out some of our simple paper dolls and get them ready to go trick or treating.
Here's a fun idea for Halloween!
There's lots of fun to be had with this cut and stick activity for Halloween! Cut out the black shapes and then design your own pumpkin.
Four cheeky spiders have woven a web for the children to practise their scissor skills on! Perfect for Halloween, an insect theme, or any time at all...
Trace the front legs and body to finish off our spider tracing page, fun for Halloween or a minibeast project.