Printable Halloween Sequencing Activities
These Halloween Sequencing Activities will help your preschool and kindergarten-aged children work on patterns and sequencing. Using themed learning keeps them engaged and excited to learn!
The kids will love these other Halloween Worksheets for even more learning fun! With it being the spooky time of year, why not have all their learning activities be geared toward Halloween? Sounds fun to me!

Use these printable Halloween activities for learning fun! It’s never a bad time to have them working on some of their abilities.
Be certain to check out my other preschool printables for even more learning fun.
What is the learning benefit of these Printable Halloween Sequencing Activities?
These Halloween-themed learning pages will help your child learn to identify the pattern of what comes next.
Teaching patterns and sequencing to young children is also an effective way to develop critical thinking and fine motor skills.
Have them zone in and focus before trick-or-treating, and they’re sure to have fun with this activity.
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What it includes:
These sequence activities included pages of Halloween pictures that form a pattern in order.
It is then up to your little one to figure out what comes next in the pattern.
While they’re not intended to be overly complicated, they will help your little one slow down and use their critical thinking skills to determine what comes next.

Fun ways to use this printable:
Halloween is such a fun time of the year that you don’t need to stop with the learning. Use these printables to do even more fun things! These are just a launching point, so alter as you want!
Create Halloween coloring pages
Let the kids draw their own Halloween pictures and create fun images to color. There is room on the back side of the pages to draw all sorts of things.
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They can draw pumpkins and ghosts or even just a lovely autumn scene. Have them color in what they have created, or give it to someone else to do!
Carve a pumpkin
Challenge the kids to pick an image from the sheets and see if they can carve it on a pumpkin. If you don’t want to carve, just draw it on a pumpkin and let the kids paint it instead.
I’m all about mess-free pumpkin decorating, so I think that painting or drawing on a pumpkin works just fine! You then don’t have to worry about the pumpkin rotting too early, and that means you can display it even longer.
Have a Halloween reading lesson plan
Don’t forget to get some of your favorite Halloween books to read with the kids. You can take turns reading or have them read to you as well!
Get a few books and just have them sitting around in the house. Once the kids see them, they’ll be way more likely just to pick it up and engage!

More Halloween Activities:
You can never have too many fun activities and ideas for the kids! These are a few other freebies that I think they’ll like.
Fal Printables



- Halloween Tracing and Coloring Book
- Halloween Math and Literacy Worksheets
- Halloween Cutting Practice
- Bat Popsicle Stick Craft














Please send me the sequencing pages. they look great.
Hi! If you scroll down to the bottom of the post, there is an area to click to get the free download. Thanks!
I would love to get the Halloween sequencing for my pre K 4 class.
If you scroll down to the bottom of the post, there is an area to enter the needed information to get the Halloween sequencing activities. Thanks!