I spent some time making a few printable worksheets for y’all. Plus, I have a guest post with even more Halloween Homeschooling Freebies for you at Crystal and Company. So be sure to go read that post, too!
Click here for: Halloween Homeschooling Freebies Guest Post
Now, on to the goodies I made for you!
PreK Halloween Handwriting Worksheet
K Halloween Handwriting Worksheet
Grades 1 and 2 Halloween Handwriting Worksheet
Grades 3 though 5 Halloween Handwriting (Cursive) Worksheet
Have fun with them and be sure to let me know your thoughts!
MultiTestingMom
Wednesday 9th of October 2013
Thank you so much for linking up on Artsy Play Wednesday! What lovely worksheets you have made - I'm printing them off for my kids right now!
Kelli Miller
Wednesday 9th of October 2013
Thanks bunches, Amanda! I hope your kids find them super fun :-)
Kirstylee
Monday 23rd of September 2013
These are perfect for my Kindergartener who hates to write. I know he'll be much more excited to practice writing when he is copying words like "candy corn" and "pumpkin." Thanks for the printable!
Kelli Miller
Wednesday 9th of October 2013
Love that you said, "he" I think most boys HATE to write :-) I am always looking for (or making) fun ways for my little boys to practice their chicken scratch :-)
Jennifer
Saturday 21st of September 2013
Love these! I'm definitely pinning them. Thanks for sharing at The Jenny Evolution's Friday Flash Blog.
Kelli Miller
Wednesday 9th of October 2013
Awe! Thanks so much for pinning them :-) I don't know about you, but I LOVE Pinterest - it is kind of addicting... oh who am I kidding? it is EXTREMELY addicting :-) LOL!
Jill
Saturday 21st of September 2013
These look like some great Halloween themed writing reinforcements. This could be great for homeschoolers or even for afternoon reinforcement too! Thank you for linking up this week to the Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop :-)
Susan ~ Designs of Home
Friday 20th of September 2013
I am so glad to see the Cursive Handwriting worksheet. In some parts of the country they are no longer teaching cursive. Yikes! All the old handwritten items from our parents and grandparents will just look like scribble to future generations. Sad. Maybe Home Schoolers will keep it alive.