The Halloween printable activities on this page are free for your personal use and can keep you and your friends busy for hours! All of the halloween printables were created by us over the years as free supplements to our idea-filled birthday, holiday and baby shower theme party idea sections on coolest-parties.com. (Here's our main Halloween Party Ideas section).
Printing out your own Halloween printables is an excellent option when you need a fast and fun activity for the kids and/or if you're throwing a Halloween party! By printing at home you'll also be saving a few bucks. Printer cartridges are often expensive, so make sure you follow these print-from-home guidelines to get the most out of your ink.
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A great ice-breaker and fun activity are Halloween coloring pages!
There are lots of uses you can find for the Halloween coloring pages below. You can use them as decorations - just print, have the kids color and hang around the house.
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If your having a Halloween party or even just a fun afternoon with some friends, you can set up a table with crayons, markers and disperse all of the Halloween coloring pages for everyone to decorate!
Pumpkin carving is such a fun activity! These pumpkin carving stencils were created to make it easier to carve out a cool Halloween design into a pumpkin.
Once you choose the pattern you like, print it out and connect it to a pumpkin using pins. You'll then need to use a sharp knife and carefully carve out the GREY parts of the stencil.
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The Bingo rules are quite simple. Each person gets a bingo card (we have 3x3, 4x4, and 5x5 Halloween bingo cards for you to print). Each of these bingo cards is different and has a random selection of pictures (we have 40 different cards).
A caller pulls out little pictures from a hat or container (these pictures are the ones on the bingo call sheet, which you print and cut out), shows it to everyone and describes it.
When someone finds a matching picture on their Halloween bingo card, they mark it out with rocks, pennies, stickers, etc. Once someone is able to fill out the predetermined pattern, that person yells out “BINGO” and wins a prize.
There are many different combination patterns.
Blackout - Usually played with the 3x3 Halloween bingo card. All of the pictures need to be marked out:
Lines - Can be played with any size bingo cards. Players need to mark out a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line:
T’s – Players need to create any type of T:
U's – Players need to create any type of U:
Square – Players need to create a Square:
It would be best to have a rule that each person can win only one prize (you can have different prizes for a different combination; a prize for blackouts, a prize for lines, a prize for T’s, etc.).
Sometimes in a game, two people can combine a pattern and win the same prize at the same time. In this case you can play “rock, paper, scissors” or draw straws to determine who gets the prize and who keeps on playing for the next prize.
You can also make this Halloween bingo game educational. For example – the caller picks out a pumpkin picture. All the people who have that pumpkin picture get up and gather into a group. The caller asks them any type of question (best if it has something to do with Halloween - check out our Halloween facts page for question ideas. Questions can include anything relevant to the age group – could be spelling, history, math, even something physical they need to do – like hop on one foot, etc.).
You can have different levels of difficulty. We've created three kinds, simple (3x3), medium (4x4) and hard (5x5). Here they are (each level has 40 cards):
In the traditional Domino game there are numbers on the tiles. Instead of numbers, we've created domino tiles with original pictures that relate to the Halloween theme. We provide two games – one for kids (21 pieces) and one that is regularly used (28 pieces).
The kid’s dominos game is a bit smaller which makes it easier and faster, fit for those with a shorter attention span.
Print and cut out all the domino tiles. It is best to make them more durable, either by printing the Domino tiles on paper, then gluing them onto light cardboard (before cutting them), printing directly on heavy paper, or laminating the tiles.
To start playing this free printable Halloween game, shuffle and mix up the dominos. Place them on the table face down.
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Direction for the easier version kid’s game: when 2 players are playing – each player should draw out 4 domino tiles. For more players, each should draw out 3 dominos (let them know that they shouldn't show anyone their dominos). Choose who goes first (you can do this with “rock, paper, scissors”, drawing straws, etc.).
The first to go lays down any domino onto the table. The next player tries to lay a domino with an identical image that matches what’s already on the table (if they don’t have any picture – they pick a domino from the pile and miss their turn). This continues until someone has gotten rid of all their dominos. If no one can go anymore – the person with the least amount of dominos wins.
Kid's Dominos, 21-Pieces (you have a choice of choosing the black and white domino tile pieces or the colorful ones):
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Regular Dominos, 28-pieces (choose from the full color or black and white):
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After printing and cutting out all the domino pieces, you can glue them onto pieces of cardboard or foam to make them more sturdy. Then, you can put them in these printable and foldable dominos game boxes:
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After printing and cutting out all memory cards, you can glue them onto pieces of cardboard or foam to make them more sturdy. Then, you can put them in these printable and foldable memory game boxes:
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We've created easy (9-piece), medium (20-piece) and hard (35-piece) puzzles.
Choose the Halloween puzzles you like, print them out and glue onto a piece of cardboard or sturdier paper. Cut out the puzzle pieces and you're all set. This can also be a great favor to hand out or even a time-consuming activity for kids (at a party or just a nice afternoon).
Don't miss out on more of our Halloween printables:
We hope you enjoy all of our Halloween printable activities. For lots of Halloween party ideas check out our Halloween party theme: