Halloween is a time of (spooky) fun and learning. There are various ways to use the theme of Halloween to boost students’ engagement and increase their participation. These include creating Halloween-based activities and games to use in class, sharing Halloween readings and stories, creating Halloween-themed presentations, using Halloween pictures and posters, and many more.

The purpose of today’s post is to share with you this collection of educational resources where you can access a wide variety of printable Halloween worksheets. While some of these Halloween worksheets are free, others are limited to premium users. These collections cover various Halloween themed topics from learning math skills to learning how to color haunted houses and pumpkins, students will definitely enjoy working on these materials.

1. Halloween Worksheets, iSLCollective

iSLCollective is one of the popular online providers of ESL worksheets. Its Halloween section features a wide variety of worksheets to help teachers engage students in different Halloween-themed activities and exercises. These include exercises to practice Halloween vocabulary, reading stories about Halloween, Halloween-themed writing prompts, and many more.


 iSLCollective worksheets are free to download and use in your class. However, make sure to support the creators of worksheets by saying ‘Thank You’ or leaving a comment. If you want to learn more about this website, check out iSLCollective full review.

2. Halloween Worksheets, Canva

Canva offers a huge library of pre-made Halloween worksheets that you can easily customize to your own teaching needs. Here is how to find a Halloween worksheet on Canva: Type in Halloween in the search box and select Worksheets from the sidebar on the left. When you find the worksheet you are interested in, click to open it in Canva editor where you can start editing it the way you like. 


You can change background colors, add text and images, insert shapes, and many more. Once done, click on Share and choose a sharing option of your choice. If you want to learn more about this website, check out Canva full review for teachers.

3. Halloween PDF Worksheets, EdHelper

EdHelper offers this collection of Halloween PDF worksheets organized by grade level from preschool to Sixth grade. Most of these worksheets come with answer keys. As a free user, you have limited access to these worksheets and other materials shared on EdHelper, for full access you need to subscribe. Examples of Halloween worksheets include: Preschool Halloween Math Challenge Workbook, First Grade Halloween Reading Comprehension Workbook with Math, Halloween Subtraction, Draw the Picture Workbook, Halloween Puzzles, Halloween Leveled Readers, Halloween Word Challenge Workbook, and many more.

4. Printable Halloween Worksheets, Education.com

Education.com features this large collection of printable Halloween worksheets that you can browse by grade (preschool to grade 8), by subject, by topic, and by standard. You need to log in and have a subscription to access these printable worksheets. A sample of Halloween worksheets featured in Education.com include: Halloween Candy Coloring Page, Haunted House Logic Problem, Spooky Mansion Coloring Page, Day of the Dead, Halloween Maze, Halloween Vocab Words: Pumpkin, Halloween Word Search, Pumpkin Maze, Giant Pumpkin Coloring Page, and many more.

5. Free Halloween Math Worksheets, Math Salamanders

Math Salamanders offers a wide range of free printable Halloween math worksheets that include Halloween math puzzles, Halloween math challenges, Halloween coordinate sheets, and many more. Some of the learning skills targeted by these worksheets include: add and subtract up to 20, learn multiplication facts for the 2, 5, and 10 times tables, add several math numbers together, use coordinates in the first quadrant, and many more.

6. Halloween Math Worksheets, Math Drills

Math Drills offers this selection of halloween math worksheets covering numerous math topics including sorting, patterning, geometry, counting, and measurement. “The Halloween worksheets on this page should only be tried after you have learned how to defend yourself against evil spirits. Be careful of the monsters on the worksheets; they sometimes bite. Instead of labeling the Halloween math worksheets with letters, we’ve labeled them with scary words.”