![]() ![]() These are perfect for a fall theme or Halloween theme. These activities are fun experiences for October that will help build fine motor skills. Halloween Fine Motor Activities for Preschool – Kids can use fine motor skills all day, but doing the same thing over and over can cause children to lose interest.Here’s a super quick and easy Halloween sensory bottle you can make to help kids who may become overstimulated by all the activity in the classroom during this time of year. Halloween Sensory Bottle – Halloween can be loads of fun in the classroom with all the cute crafts and activities.This squishy Halloween sensory spaghetti is sure to be a big hit with your kids! Halloween Sensory Bin with Spaghetti – Need Halloween sensory play ideas for your preschool classroom? You can make this easy colored spaghetti for a super fun Halloween themed sensory bin.Setting up this sensory bin experience at home or in your preschool classroom is super simple and loads of fun! 5 Little Pumpkins Halloween Sensory Bin – Your little learners will have a blast retelling the rhyme Five Little Pumpkins with this Halloween themed sensory bin! They’ll be developing their fine motor and oral language skills as they retell the rhyme.Prekinders More Halloween Activities For Preschoolers Next, have the students use their crayons to illustrate who is Trick or Treating behind each “door”. On the top of each flap write the words “Trick or Treat”. Close the paper back to hot dog style and you have created 4 flaps. Next, open it and lay it flat on the table and make three cuts from the bottom to the folded line, make sure your cuts are equally spaced. ![]() Take one large sheet of construction paper and fold it hot dog style. Materials: construction paper, scissors, crayons, Sharpie marker When the paper is dry brush a thin layer of liquid starch over the top of the plate to create a “glazed” look. Cut black triangles for eyes and nose and mouth shapes, have students glue on the eyes, nose, and mouth. Next, have the students lay tissue paper squares all over their plate. Use the paint brush to brush a thin layer of liquid glue over the paper plate. Materials: orange tissue paper cut into squares, black construction paper, liquid glue, liquid starch, small paper plates, paint brushes. These Jack ‘O Lanterns look Spooktacular when finished! Next, shake glitter over the glue and let dry. Have the students dip their Q-Tips in the liquid glue and fill in the outline with a thin layer of glue. Use the Sharpie marker to draw the outline of a Jack ‘O Lantern face on each mini-pumpkin. Materials: one mini pumpkin per child, liquid glue, glitter, Sharpie marker, Q-Tips. ![]() You can find information for creating the fine motor spider activity on the blog. Fun Halloween Activities For Preschoolers ![]() Also included are two printable recording sheets in black and white, one for each version of the game. The playing cards are available in black and white and color for your convenience. The Halloween Number Identification game can be played using numbers 1-10 or numbers 1-20 depending on your student’s ability levels. Students will have fun finding their rhyming partners in this fun, large group game available in the Halloween bundle below.īoth the upper and lower case versions of this game are available in the Halloween bundle below. The beginning sounds activity is available in the Halloween bundle located in the printables section below. There is also a black and white recording sheet included with this activity. Students attach clothespins with letters to the pictures that have the corresponding beginning sounds. This activity is available in the Halloween bundle below and includes a black and white recording sheet. Students identify the pictures and the number of syllables in each word, then perform the corresponding number of actions. Halloween Literacy Activities For Preschoolers This 33 page party planning guide provides you with a variety of pre-written parent notes, a sample agenda, party activities and games to help you have a successful and stress-free classroom Halloween or fall celebration. Literacy, math, printables book lists and more!įrom books, to math and literacy activities these Halloween activities for preschoolers (and kindergartners) are perfect for your Halloween themed classroom. ![]()
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