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EnchantedLearning.com Halloween K-3 Theme Page Rhymes, Crafts, Quizzes, Information, and Coloring Printouts Halloween falls on the last day of October, October 31. These crafts projects are for preschool, kindergarten and elementary school children. The crafts use materials found around the house, like egg cartons, cardboard, paper, boxes, string, crayons, paint, glue, etc. See a page about color mixing to see how to combine paint to make all the colors of the rainbow. |
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Coloring and Drawing Worksheets for Halloween |
Trace or Cut Out the Ghost Use a pencil to trace the ghost or cut it out with a scissors. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet (subscribers only). |
Jack-o'-lantern: Follow the Instructions Draw and color a Jack-o'-lantern according to simple directions, such as, "Draw a triangular, black nose on the pumpkin." Or go to the answers. |
Halloween Follow the Instructions Draw and color Halloween items according to simple directions, such as, "Draw a black spider in the web." Or go to the answers. |
Which Witch is Which: Learning Right from Left Follow the Instructions Color the witches and clouds according to simple directions, such as, "Color the witches that are facing right green." Or go to the answers. |
Things That Go Bump in the Night Follow the Instructions Color the nocturnal animals according to simple directions and answer the question, such as, "How many mammals are in the picture?" Or go to the answers. |
Color the Halloween Items on the Left or Right Color the Halloween items on the left or the right. For example, "Color the ghost on the left gray." Items: ghost, bat, wand, hat, witch, cat, jack-o'-lantern, skull, cauldron, spider. Or go to the answers. |
Color the Witch and Wizard Items on the Left or Right Color the witch and wizard items on the left or the right. For example, "Color the witch on the right green." Items: witch, wand, hat, bat, web, ghost, crystal ball, cauldron, wizard, broom. Or go to the answers. |
I Can Color Halloween Words Color items of furniture, including scarecrow, witch, spider, candy, skull, bat, ghost, cat, moon, web. |
I Can Draw Halloween Words Draw and color Halloween words, including scarecrow, witch, spider, candy, skull, cat, ghost, cat, moon, web. |
Draw Four Halloween Items Draw four Halloween items. Below each object, write its name. |
Draw Four Jack-o'-lanterns Draw four jack-o'-lanterns. Draw a scary jack-o'-lantern, a happy jack-o'-lantern, a surprised jack-o'-lantern, and a sad jack-o'-lantern. |
Draw Four Pumpkins Draw four pumpkins. Draw a wide pumpkin, a big pumpkin, a tall pumpkin, and a small pumpkin. |
Symmetrical Halloween Pictures: Finish the Drawing Worksheet Finish each of the four drawings around the line of symmetry. The Halloween drawings are a jack-o'-lantern, bat, spider, and ghost. Or go to the answers. |
Symmetrical Scarecrow Picture: Finish the Drawing Worksheet Finish the drawing of the scarecrow around the line of symmetry. Or go to the answer page. |
Symmetrical Spider Picture: Finish the Drawing Worksheet Finish the drawing of the spider around the line of symmetry. Or go to the answer page. |
Draw and Compare Jack-o'-Lanterns Draw two jack-o'-lanterns and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which one looks scarier?" |
Draw and Compare Spiders Draw two spiders and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which spider has longer legs?" |
Draw and Compare Scary Animals Draw two scary animals and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which animal is scarier?" |
Draw and Compare Masks Draw two masks and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which mask is scarier?" |
Draw and Compare Scarecrows Draw two scarecrows and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which one would scare crows better?" |
Draw and Write: A Great Halloween Costume Draw a picture of a great Halloween costume. Then describe it in words and write about why you think it is a great Halloween costume. |
Draw and Write: A Monster Draw a picture of a very scary monster and write about it. Why is this monster so scary? |
Draw and Write: A Scary Jack-O'-Lantern Draw a picture of a very scary Halloween jack-o'-lantern. Then describe it in words and write about why you think it would frighten people. |
Draw and Write: Scarecrow Draw a picture of a very frightening scarecrow. Write about why your scarecrow would scare away birds from farmland. |
Draw and Write: A Scary Animal Draw a picture of a very scary animal and write about it. What makes this animal scary? Can it hurt people? |
Scary Ghost: Draw and Write A Worksheet to Print Draw a picture of a scary-looking ghost and write about it. What does it look like? Does it make any sounds? What makes it so scary? |
Silly Ghost: Draw and Write A Worksheet to Print Draw a picture of a silly-looking ghost and write about it. What does it look like? Does it make any sounds? What makes it so silly? |
Ghost: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a ghost, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Halloween: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a Halloween scene, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Jack-o'-Lantern: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a jack-o'-lantern, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Pumpkin: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a pumpkin, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
Scarecrow: Illustrated Acrostic Poem Draw a picture of a scarecrow, then write an acrostic poem about it. Start each line of your poem with the letter on that line. Or go to a pdf of the poem. |
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