Halloween Math
These Halloween math activities are perfect for preschool and kindergarten! Counting, number recognition, and more.
Hands-on activities and math worksheets with a fun Halloween theme! Engage your little ones this holiday season by adding one or more of these awesome activities to your preschool Halloween activities.
From printables to centers to hands-on activities, each of these preschool math activities is designed to help your little ones practice number recognition, counting, number order, writing numbers, and more.
Halloween Math
Halloween Math
From printables to centers to hands-on activities, each of these preschool math activities is designed to help your little ones practice number recognition, counting, number order, writing numbers, and more.
This Halloween color by number printable is a great way to have preschoolers practice number recognition through five.
These Halloween I Spy Games are perfect for the month of October.
Kids will build visual discrimination skills as they hunt for Halloween objects.
hese FREE Bat Numbers Before and After cards and worksheets are so cute.
Just right for a fun Halloween activity for kids!
Practice number order and counting to ten with this hands-on math activity for preschoolers.
Kids will count various Halloween items and write the numbers to complete the pages of these Halloween Counting Books.
Practice counting to ten with this "Counting Spooky Spider Eyes" hands-on spider math activity.
Perfect for preschool Halloween and spider units.
Discover a great nonfiction spider book for kids, a fun salt painted spider web craft, and a spider-themed math printable!
It's perfect for October!
These spider counting playdough mats are great for number recognition, fine motor fun, and counting to ten!
Kids will draw a candy corn counting card and count that many items - spider rings, pom poms, candy corn, etc.
Perfect for number recognition and counting to 20.
Count the objects and use clothespins to identify the correct number.
Fine motor fun and math skills in one fun activity.
Free Printable Comparing Monsters Halloween Preschool Worksheets
These free printable comparing monsters worksheets will help preschoolers learn how to compare items by size or quantity.
Preschoolers will identify the number on each card, and then they'll use candy corn or playdough to make teeth for the monsters.
Make pumpkins on paper, write numbers and number words on them, and let kids put them in numerical order.
Students will identify the number on each card, and then they'll add the same number of candies to the candy jars.
Print and laminate the puzzles. Then, heave children match the sets to the correct number.
BOOKS ABOUT HALLOWEEN
Fill your book basket with a great collection of kids books about Halloween. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.
If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.
The Spooky Wheels on the Bus – Count from One Spooky Bus up to Ten Goofy Ghosts as this Halloween ride races through town picking up a few unsuspecting passengers along the way.
Pete the Cat Trick or Treat – Pete loves Halloween and candy but not so much scary surprises. Follow Pete as he goes trick-or-treating from house to house and discover what is waiting behind each door.
The Night Before Halloween – Little monsters and goofy goblins take center stage in this silly, spooky spin on Clement C. Moore’s beloved poem. But what will happen on Halloween when the monsters come face to face with human trick-or-treaters?
Round Out Your Unit with These Activities
These Halloween Lacing Boards are designed to make learning fun. They’re great for teaching kids fine motor skills, precise hand movements, and how to focus their attention. Your children will have so much fun with this toy, they won’t realize they are learning.
Entertain your little ones with a round or two of this Halloween memory game printable.
This LEGO set features a Vampire with large fangs, movable claws, vest, bow tie and a billowing black cape, plus a small pet bat with movable wings!
Choose a few G rated Halloween movies to watch with your little ones throughout the month of October.
Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.