About the halloween collection
We aim for “cute spooky” rather than “genuinely scary” — perfect for preschool through early elementary classrooms and homes with smaller kids who want to participate in the fun without losing sleep over it. Pumpkins (carved and uncarved), friendly ghosts, witch hats, black cats, candy buckets, bats and a haunted house or two are all included.
Looking for more classroom resources? Visit our For Parents & Teachers page for theme ideas.
These pages double as decorations. Tape a colored pumpkin to the front door, string a row of bats along a hallway, or staple finished sheets together to make a Halloween activity book. Costume-party hosts can drop a stack of these at the craft table and have an instant low-prep activity for the kids who arrive early.
Teachers planning a unit on this theme often pair these printables with their own lesson-plan packs to round out the activity block.
How to use these pages in the classroom
- Print a class set and run them as a quiet-time station after a lesson finishes early.
- Bind a small pack as a personalized activity book for a long substitute day or field-trip bus ride.
- Use one page as the centerpiece of a small-group conversation — what is it, who would use it, how does it work?
- Send a few home in a Friday folder for the weekend, especially the ones that connect to a current unit theme.