6 Spooktacular Halloween Activities for Pre-K and Kindergarten!

Oct 21, 2025

Halloween is a magical time of year, filled with imagination and fun—but it's also a phenomenal opportunity for hands-on learning! As little learners get ready for kindergarten, combining seasonal excitement with skill-building activities is a win-win for parents and teachers.

We've rounded up a fantastic collection of our favorite spooky crafts and literacy tools, all designed to sharpen those essential fine motor, reading, math, and science skills for pre-K and kindergarten success.

Here is a full curriculum of fun to carry you through the fall season!


 

Part 1: Sharpening Skills with Scissors and Glue (Fine Motor & Math)

The best way to build the muscle control needed for future writing success is through consistent cutting and gluing practice. These crafts are perfect for developing dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and foundational shape recognition.

 

1. The Paper Plate Jack-o'-Lantern

This classic craft is the perfect way to reinforce fine motor skills and shape recognition. Children paint the paper plate (a circle) orange, then cut and glue construction paper shapes (triangles for eyes, squares for teeth) to create a smiling pumpkin pal. It’s a hands-on math lesson in disguise!

 

2. The Simple Witch Craft

Children will practice precise cutting and following directions by assembling this friendly witch. The craft uses basic geometric shapes—circles for the face, triangles for the hat and nose, and rectangles for the mouth and hat brim—making it an excellent activity for building spatial reasoning and sequencing skills.

 

3. The Easy Ghost Craft

This low-mess, high-fun activity uses a simple, free printable template. Cutting out the curved ghost shape is fantastic for challenging cutting skills and strengthening hand muscles. Once complete, children use a hole punch and string to hang their work, adding a fine motor element to the finishing touch!

 

4. The Fun Skeleton Cut-Out

Introduce basic anatomy (the human body) in a non-scary way! This craft uses mostly rectangles and an oval cut from a free printable template. The need to carefully align and glue the "bones" (head, spine, ribs, limbs) is superb practice for precision, patience, and fine motor control.


 

Part 2: Developing Readers and Scientists (Literacy & STEM)

Beyond the scissors and glue, this collection provides fantastic opportunities to boost literacy skills with high-frequency words and explore the fascinating world of science!

 

5. The "Black Bat, Black Bat, What Do You See?" Early Reader

Modeled after the beloved repetitive text of Brown Bear, Brown Bear, this printable Halloween book is the reading confidence boost your early reader needs. The predictable text structure allows children to practice fluency, predict words, and reinforce high-frequency sight words like "what," "do," "you," and "see." It’s an effective way to transition them into feeling like successful readers.

 

6. The DIY Bat Mask Science Activity

Recycling an empty plastic gallon jug turns into a fun, spooky craft! Making this Bat Mask allows kids to express their creativity while opening the door to a science lesson on nocturnal animals. Talk about how bats use echolocation and their vital role in the ecosystem as natural pest controllers.


 

Helping Children Thrive

Every child is unique, but consistent exposure to activities that build essential fine motor skills, literacy, and a desire to learn can make a world of difference. By incorporating these spooky and educational activities into your fall routine, you’re giving your child the tools they need to thrive—not just in kindergarten, but throughout their educational journey.

Miss Anna’s Class Video Course prepares children for kindergarten by feeding their desire to learn. The stellar phonics and phonemic awareness launches them into reading, and the science they learn creates an excitement for learning more! The skills learned in Miss Anna's Class puts children ahead of their peers as they enter kindergarten, helping them start at the top and have an upward trajectory from the start. If you are not sure that your child is ready for kindergarten, Miss Anna's Class is an incredibly easy way to guarantee that they will be.

👉 Save this idea on Pinterest so you’ll have it ready for your next homeschool lesson or rainy-day project! Pin Detail: "Black Bat, Black Bat, What Do You See?"

For more craft ideas, thematic video lessons for children ages 3-7, and stellar phonics and reading instruction, go to https://www.missannasclass.com/.

For free Golden Sound Flashcards PDFs go HERE.

For Alphabet Writing and Alphabet Sound Worksheets go HERE.

For the Magic Phonics Readers go HERE.

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