This worksheet is a fun way to get in the Halloween spirit while also practicing reading and writing simple sentences! Using the picture clues and word options to help guide them, young learners will finish the sentences by writing in the missing words.
An amphisbaena is a worm lizard, and a popular creature in Greek mythology and other ancient stories. Color the lowercase letter "a" and trace a new word!
B is for bat on this alphabet page! Go through an animal alphabet, where your child can read and color in big bold letters and build her animal vocabulary.
This Halloween worksheet is a great test to see how well your kindergartener understands language. Have them use the words in the word bank to finish each line.
Color the shapes in this spooky cemetery scene! Kids will practice identifying basic shapes and classifying them using the color code at the top of the page.
Math is more fun when you're counting spiders and black cats! Your kindergartener will look at the numbers then count and circle the Halloween items in boxes.
Before your little trick-or-treater slips on that spooky costume and hits the candy-collecting trail, have her work on her math, reading, writing, and critical-thinking skills with our kindergarten Halloween worksheets. Activities include subtracting candy corn, counting spiders, a Halloween-themed vocabulary crossword puzzle, and a pumpkin patch maze. Looking to sharpen motor skills? Our cut-and-paste Frankenstein is a scary good time, as are pumpkin and ghost coloring pages.