Halloween Game:
Help The Kids Find The Candy – Game
Uh-oh Someone had a hole in their bag!
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Activity 1: Can You Help The Kids ? Find The Candy? – Game
Print game onto white cardstock paper.
This is a fun game for preschool children. As they move around the game board they will collect the candy that they lost out of their bag
uh-oh their bag had a hole in it! This game will help them to count and teach them their colors green, red, orange, yellow and purple. At the end of the game they
will give count up the candy the collected and sort it by color.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Learn Colors:
Monster Color Match Up
Teaches Colors
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Activity 2: Monster Color Match Up
Print out the Monster color match up game cards and the matching Monster color cards onto white cardstock paper.
This is a fun color matching game for preschool children.
We have three sets of game cards with 12 different colored monsters, the children will match up the monster cards to the monster game board by matching up the monsters by color.
This activity can be printed out in black and white also and then color the monsters 12 different colors on the game board and then color the 12 game cards the same colors as the monsters
on the game board so the children can match up the monsters by matching up the same colors.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Fine Motor Activity:
Lace Around The Kids In Halloween Costumes
Teaches eye to hand co-ordination
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Activity 3: Lacing – Fine Motor Activity
Print out the page onto heavy paper such as white cardstock paper. You will need a hand held hole punch and punch a few circles around the outside edge of the circle. You will need a thick piece of yarn and you may want to tie one end to one of the holes so the yarn doesn't get lost.
When using yarn there is always a chance of strangulation be sure the yarn isn't too long and supervise the children closely with this activity.
To make the yarn like a needle so the children can push it through the holes you will now need tape the other end of the yarn to make it sturdy to use like a needle. Show the children how to lace the yarn through the holes around the Halloween.
This is a nice eye to hand coordination activity for preschoolers. Some other activities that offer this skill would be stringing beads, puzzles, cutting, nesting toys, pegs and peg boards (these are just a few) there are many other activities that offer eye to hand coordination.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Learning Time:
Pompom Match Up
Fun way to teach and learn colors!
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Activity Activity 4: Witch's Balloons Color Pompom Match Up
Match up pompoms to the witch's balloons by color, fine motor and sensory activity.
This activity also works on teaching children their colors or if child knows their colors help him/her to review their colors.
Print out the witches with the balloons onto heavy paper such as white cardstock paper. There are 10 witches, (blue, yellow, white, red, green, purple, pink, brown, black and orange).
This activity can be printed out in black and white too, if you decide to print out the black and white witches with the balloons you can print them
onto white cardstock paper and then color the witches and the balloons to match the color of pompoms that you have.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Learn Numbers:
Use With Clothespins
Fine Motor Activity
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Activity 5: Halloween Numbers Fine Motor Activity
Print out the purple Halloweens onto white cardstock paper and cut apart each card. These cards can be used with clothespins, but we are using a different activity with the dinsoaurs, it is a fun
fine motor activity and instructions for this activity will be in the math activity guide after purchase.
This entire pack of math Activities can be purchased at the bottom of this page.
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Sensory Activity
Play Dough Mats
Teaches eye to hand co-ordination
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Activity 6: Play Dough Mats
Print out the play dough mats onto white cardstock paper, they have 12 squares on each mat that are different colors. The mats are blue, yellow, red, dark blue, green, pink and white.
You can print out the white play dough mat and color the squares instead of printing out the colored mats.
Instructions for this activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Halloween Game:
Printable Game
Fun way to focus numbers and counting!
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Activity 7: don't Wake Up The Ghosts Fun Educational Game
You will need to print out the 12 Ghosts.
This is a fun Halloween game for the kids; they shake the cube die to see if they woke up one ghost, two ghosts or no ghost. This game will
help children to learn to count and having fun in a small group setting with other children playing a cooperative game. This game focuses on language skills,
social skills, counting and numbers! This game is not only fun it's educational!
This activity can be printed out in black and white also.
Instructions for this activity will be in math activity guide.
You will also need to print out the cube die to be used with the ghost game, print onto white cardstock paper.
Instructions for putting the cube die together will be in math activity guide.
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Fine Motor Activity:
Cat Numbers
Teaches hand to eye co-ordination Plus the kids love it!
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Activity 8: Halloween Numbers
Print out the cat number page onto white cardstock paper.
This is a fine motor activity and can be used with clothespins.
This activity can be printed out in black and white also and then color the cat.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Small, Medium or Large?
Sort The Cats
By size
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Activity 9: Cats – Small, Medium & Large
Print out the cats onto white cardstock paper and cut them cut out. Match them up to the small, medium and large worksheet which is labled small, medium and large.
Or print out a few pages of the small, medium and large cats and have the children sort the cats into 3 piles (small, medium and large).
This activity can also be printed out in black and white and then color the cats or print the cats onto colored cardstock paper.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Math Activity
Halloween Puzzles
Counting and number recognition
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Activity 10: Halloween Number Puzzles
Print onto white cardstock paper, there are two puzzles on each page, cut the puzzles apart, so you end up with 12 puzzles. Laminate the cards or cover with clear contact paper to make them durable.
The numbers will need to be cut away from the Halloween picturess, carefully cut apart on the dotted lines, then have the children count the Halloween pictures and match up to the number.
For younger preschool children you may want to print out two sets and cut one set apart and leave the other set whole, place some dots of Velcro onto the front of the puzzle board and onto the backs of the puzzle pieces (in same spots) so they will stick together as child places them onto the puzzle board.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Number Match Up:
Match Witches to Their Houses
Teaches number recognition
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Activity 11: Haunted House & Witch Match Up
Print out all 12 houses onto colored cardstock paper or print onto white cardstock paper and color them.
Have the children help the friendly witches find their houses.
The witches can be printed in black and white too. If you print out the black and witches you will need to print them onto colored paper or color them after.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Circle Time:
Witch Numbers
Fine Motor Activity
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Activity 12: Witch – 12 Numbers In A Circle
You will need 12 clothespins and white cardstock paper.
This activity can be printed out in black and white too and then color the witch.
This is a fun circle time activity game or can be used during math time or placed into your math area for children to do at a later time.
Print out the witch card onto heavy paper such as white cardstock paper.
The witch is also done in black and white format if you want to print out the black and white witch onto colored cardstock paper or print onto white cardstock paper
and teacher or the children can color the witch and then clip the numbers around it.
You will need 10 clothespins. With a permanent marker teacher will need to write the number one onto one of the clothespins, repeat with numbers 2, 3, 4 up to number 12.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Circle Time:
Learning To Count
Match Up Numbers
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Activity 13: Halloween Clip Cards
There are 10 pages of these Halloween number cards. Each page has two number cards. Cut the cards apart to make 20 game cards. Fun hands on learning math activity, use with clothespins. Fun circle time activity to help children to focus on learning to count and match up numbers.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Ghost Worksheet:
Cut and Paste
Number Recognition
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Activity 14: Halloween Worksheets Cut & Paste
These worksheets are for the younger preschoolers learning to count to number 4. These worksheets are good for children beginning to count and number recognition. There are 3 of these worksheets.
Print worksheets onto copy paper and teacher will need to cut out the 4 numbers on the bottom row and give them to the child/ren along with some paste or glue and have them glue the correct numbers into the boxes.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Match Up Numbers:
Number Recognition
Fine Motor Activity
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Activity 15: Match Up Activity
This can also be printed out in black and white too and then color the Halloweens blue.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Fun Game:
Pick Up Sticks
Activity Teaches Counting
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Activity 16: Pick Up Sticks Game
Same file used again, different activity than number 3.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Number Activity:
Match Up and Glue The Numbers
Fine Motor Activity Working With Numbers 1 – 12
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Activity 17: Fun Number Activity
Same file used again, different activity than number 2 and 3.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Monster Number Match Up:
Number Recognition
Fine Motor Activity
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Activity 18: Number Match Up
Instructions for this number match up activity will be in math activity guide.
This activity can be printed out in black and white too and then color the monsters.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Play Dough Fun:
Learning the shape – Square
Fine motor and sensory activity.
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Activity 19: Square Match Up With Play Dough
Fun sensory activity using play dough, this activity works on skills using shapes and colors.
Same file as the number 8 activity, but it is a different activity.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Halloween Worksheet:
Cut and Paste
Fun way to focus on numbers 1 – 12.
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Activity 20: Monster Worksheet Cut & Paste
Print out the monster worksheet onto white copy paper. This worksheet has monsters numbered 1 to 12. Don't worry these are friendly monsters!
This is a cut and paste worksheet with 12 monsters and four of the monsters missing.
They are located at the bottom of the page, cut out the four monsters and have the children glue them into the correct openings on the worksheet.
This printable preschool worksheet is a good learning tool for early childhood development of math skills and number awareness.
This worksheet will help the children to count up to 12 and to locate the missing monsters and glue them into the correct openings on the worksheet.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Number Activity:
Cat Numbers 1 thru 5 and Cat Numbers 5 thru 9
Color The Numbers
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Activity 21: Cat Numbers 1 through 5 & 5 through 9 2 Cat Coloring Pages
Print out the Halloween number page onto white copy paper. This worksheet has numbers 5 through 9.
The children will color the numbers around the Halloween different colors, such as all the number fives will be colored red, all the number
sixes will be colored green, all the number 7's will be colored blue, all the number 8's will be colored yellow and all the number 9's will be colored brown.
This worksheet will help the children to become aware of the numbers on the page and to focus on finding the different numbers along with learning how to listen to and follow directions.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Halloween Worksheet:
How Many Ghosts or How Many Spiders?
Thinking skills, counting and number recognition
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Activity 22: How Many Ghosts Or How Many Spiders?
These worksheets are for preschoolers learning to count to the number 6. There are 4 of these worksheets.
Print worksheets onto copy. Have the children count the spiders or the ghosts and then look at the numbers
under the spiders or the ghost and circle the correct number.
In addition to counting children will learn number recognition and problem solving skills.
The numbers covered are from 1 to 6 so are primarily geared towards preschoolers and young children learning to count.
Instructions for this math activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Witch Numbers:
Trace The Numbers
beginner writing skills
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Activity 23: Trace The Numbers
Print onto copy paper, you will need one per child. Have the children trace the numbers and color the Halloween.
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Cute Rhyme:
Twelve Scary Ghosts Rhyme – Story
Print out rhyme and read to the children.
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Activity 24: Twelve Scary Ghost – Rhyme
Print out the rhyme onto copy paper and hole punch down the side of the pages on the left hand side and loose tie the pages together,
or staple down the left hand side (not recommended if children under 3 will be handling this).
Print out one copy and use for the classroom or print out one for each child and have them color the pages.
If you do only one book for the classroom,
have the children take turns coloring the pages and writing their names on the pages
they colored so later when you read the rhyme to the children they can look at the page that they and their friends colored.
Instructions for this activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Worksheet
How Many Cats, Ghost or Spiders
Counting and number skills
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Activity 25: How Many Cats, Ghost or Spiders Worksheets
There are 2 worksheets counting up to 6. Print out the worksheets onto white copy paper. One worksheet has cats and the other worksheets has ghosts for the children to count.
There are also 2 more worksheets for older preschool children that are counting up to the number 12.
There are 2 worksheets with spiders for the children to count and circle the correct number.
Instructions for this activity will be in the math activity guide.
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Numbers 1 – 12
Teach and Learn Numbers
Color The Numbers.
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Activity 30: Numbers 1 – 12 With Circles
Print out the numbers onto white copy paper and have the children color the numbers, they may want to put circle stickers onto the circles on the number or reinforcement labels onto the circles.
The dot stickers or reinforcement stickers can be found at Wal-Mart in the office section or any office store.
You may wanto to have the children use a (do a dot paint marker) and have them dot the circles on the numbers.
There are 12 numbers.
Instructions for this activity will be in the math activity guide.
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