Halloween Mathematics Activities

Halloween is the perfect time to teach your children about mathematics concepts and make math training for kids fun! From counting to patterning, there are many spooky math activities that can be used this fall.

Halloween Math Activities to Teach Math Concepts and Make Learning Fun

Number recognition and one to one counting are two important early math skills that children need to learn. This pumpkin dice activity will give your kids practice with these skills. They will roll the dice and create a Jack O’ Lantern face by identifying the number on the die.

This is a great activity to use with preschoolers and older students who are working on their number recognition. You can also use the activity as a way to introduce a new math concept or reinforce an old one.

Hershey Kiss Math Memory Game

Hershey’s Kisses make a fun candy alternative to flashcards, and this memory game is sure to get your kids fast on their math facts. The Hershey Kisses can be written with addition facts, multiplication facts, division facts or other math facts to practice.

Color Sorts – Halloween Math Activities

Play dough makes a great sensory activity for little learners, and you can add a Halloween twist by using Halloween cookie cutters to cut shapes. You can even use this activity to practice fine motor skills by letting your child pick up the small pieces of play dough with kid-friendly tweezers.

Shape Card Games

Another Halloween math activity that can be done with Halloween-themed shapes is this pumpkin shape card game from What I Have Learned. This is a great way to work on number recognition as well as turn taking, and it would be fun to use as a memory game.

These pumpkin math cards also make a fun classroom decoration! You can either display them as a group on the wall or just have your students use them individually to practice their number recognition skills.

Halloween Anatomy and Crafts – Math Halloween Activities

If your students love to craft, they will love this Halloween anatomy/craft project from Plans for a Better Tomorrow Blog. This activity can be modified for elementary or secondary students, and can be used to assess attributes of length, strength, and capacity.

STEM Building Challenges

Students can be challenged with a variety of STEM building challenges during the month of October. The trick is to get the kids to be hands-on, and this activity takes that a step further by getting them to design a bridge for Halloween candy.

Ghost Bowling Pins – Halloween Math Activities 4th Grade

Stuff empty plastic bottles with cotton balls and use them to create ghost bowling pins. This activity is simple to prepare and a lot of fun for kids! You can also graph or tally how many pins each student knocks down.

Brain Teasers

These brain teasers are great for teaching students about place value. The fun sound effects and spooky images in this video will have your students reciting place values all the way to millions, while they’re having a blast.

A math puzzle is a classic brainteaser that can be used to challenge any level of student. This Halloween mystery tangram puzzle will challenge students to plot ordered pairs and then solve the puzzle.