Students practice sequencing story events with this worksheet. Cut out the sentences into strips and then build your story by arranging them in the best order.
Simon the spider needs a smart mathematician. His webs are forming all sorts of angles, but he can't figure out which angles are 90 degrees and which aren't.
Do goblins and ghostly mansions scare your child? Give your second grader map practice with this haunted scene and find the location of each spooky item.
Rose entered a creepy corn maze at 11:30 a.m., but at what time did she finally escape its leafy clutches? Help her add up the minutes to find the times.
Sink your teeth into this fun reading and writing activity, and learn all about vampires! Your child will read some history behind these Halloween villains.
Get into grammar Halloween-style with a creepy comma worksheet! Your student will add missing commas to the sentences, making the writing easier to follow.
Students will read an excerpt from The Hound of the Baskervilles to discover the great mystery of Baskerville Hall, answering “Stop and Think” fiction comprehension questions throughout the text.
Don't let negative integers give you the spooks! Celebrate the spirit of Halloween with a festive math sheet, featuring addition with negative numbers.
Try not to get scared as you solve this spooky logic problem. Use logical problem solving to figure out who is telling which story around the campfire.
Get into the fall spirit with this fun worksheet that lets kids practice reading and writing Halloween sentences using first grade sight words. Students will use the picture clues and word choices to help them complete the sentences.
Halloween is always one of the most enjoyable holidays of the year for young students. Now you can make it even more fun—and also a bit educational—with our Halloween worksheets. Little ones will have a spooky good time making bat flyers, completing a pumpkin maze, and doing Halloween-themed color-by-number worksheets, while older students can get creative with zombie writing, or try their hand at monster mayhem word problems.