Halloween I Spy – Free Printable for Kids
Halloween I Spy is a fun (and free) math and counting activity where preschoolers and kindergarteners will practice counting and writing the numbers 1 – 10. Add this to your collection of halloween printables, and make teaching a little bit easier this October.

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Are your kids excited about the spooky season? If you’re starting to get ready for this October, then start by taking a look at these other Halloween activities for kids. Or invest in the Halloween Activity Pack, which is filled with educational ideas for young kids.
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Materials Needed
- Halloween I Spy digital download
- Printer, paper and ink
- Pen or pencil
- Laminating machine and laminating sheets (optional)
How to Make and Play Halloween I Spy

1. Download and print the free printable pdf, found below.
2. Laminate the sheet.
This is optional. Laminating the sheet makes it reusable. Which means that you can save it and pack it away for next year’s class.

3. Count how many of each picture are in the top section of the page.
4. Write how many you counted in the space provided at the bottom of the page.
For example: If you count 5 vampires, then write the number 5 on the line next to the vampire picture.
More STEM Activities for Halloween
Help young kids to engage with STEM through these hands-on Halloween play ideas. Here are some of my favorite STEM activities to do during the month of October.
- Halloween Potions Science Activity
- Halloween Potions Math Game
- Halloween Roll and Graph
- Pumpkin Catapult (Halloween STEM Challenge)
- Building Halloween Candy and Toothpick Towers
For more ideas, take a look at these Halloween STEM Activities for Kids.
Halloween Activity Pack
Educational printables for preschool and kindergarteners to enjoy this spooky season.
Are you going to try Halloween I Spy with your kids? Don’t forget to pin the idea for later





