Halloween Sequencing Worksheets
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Halloween sequencing worksheets are the perfect opportunity to have young learners practice sequencing 4-part stories.
If you’re looking for more activities to round out your Halloween lesson plans, be sure to check out my other homeschool Halloween activities.
These sequencing worksheets are perfect for strengthening motor skills (scissor practice), logical reasoning (ordering events), and storytelling.
Halloween Sequencing Worksheets
I love incorporating the holidays into our homeschool lessons. These no-prep Halloween worksheets are perfect for the month of October.
Because these worksheets are print-and-go, they are perfect for busy moms and homeschool co-op teachers.
These printables are great for helping kids practice their scissor skills, ordering events, and retelling stories.
Preparing the Worksheets
All you have to do to prepare this activity is print them out. It’s that easy!
However, if you’d like to make them reusable, you can laminate them after printing them out.
Then, add velcro dots to the back of each cut off piece and each blank box on the page.
This pack includes both a color version and a black/white version to save ink.
What does this activity teach?
This activity provides kids with an opportunity to strengthen their scissor skills as they cut out the sequencing pictures at the bottom of the page.
Then, they can get creative as they color the Halloween potions (if you choose the black and white version).
Lastly, let them get even more creative as they tell a story about the images.
Using this printable
To start, if you use the black and white version, have children color the sequencing pictures and cut them out.
Next, have them put the pictures in order to show how the bottles are filled to make the potion or brew (or Halloween soda if you shy away from references to witches).
Finally, after gluing the images in order, have children make up a story to go along with the pictures. What will they imagine is in their bottle?
BOOKS ABOUT HALLOWEEN
It’s never too early to start getting into the Halloween spirit! Check out this list of great Halloween books for first graders.
From spooky stories to playful poems, these books will have your little ones giggling with glee.
You should be able to find these books at your local library. If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.
Splat the Cat and the Pumpkin-Picking Plan – When Splat goes to the pumpkin patch with Seymour, he’s determined to find the biggest pumpkin ever. But when he finally does, Splat finds out the real challenge isn’t the pumpkin picking—it’s how to get the pumpkin home!
Pete the Cat: Trick or Pete – Pete loves Halloween and candy but not so much scary surprises. Follow Pete as he goes trick-or-treating from house to house and discover what is waiting behind each door.
Little Blue Truck’s Halloween – Beep! Beep! It’s Halloween! Little Blue Truck is picking up his animal friends for a costume party. Lift the flaps in this large, sturdy board book to find out who’s dressed up in each costume! Will Blue wear a costume too?
I love to incorporate movies and videos into our unit studies whenever possible. They’re perfect for sick days or rainy days. Here are a few ideas for kids:
MORE HALLOWEEN WORKSHEETS
Halloween Resources
These Halloween Lacing Boards are designed to make learning fun. They’re great for teaching kids fine motor skills, precise hand movements, and how to focus their attention. Your children will have so much fun with this toy, they won’t realize they are learning.
This LEGO set features a Vampire with large fangs, movable claws, vest, bow tie and a billowing black cape, plus a small pet bat with movable wings!