Ghost Preschool Activities
I love a good theme and adding a ghost theme to your Halloween activities is fun. Keep scrolling for some fun ghost activities for your preschool classroom!
Ghost Art and Crafts
This is an easy to prep ghost art activity. Cut out a sponge into the shape of a ghost and add white paint. Make ghost prints on a black piece of construction paper. Use a cotton swab dipped in black paint to add ghost eyes and a mouth.
To make this ghost have your students draw the shape of a ghost on white paper and cut it out. Using black paper have your students draw eyes and a mouth and cut out. Add the eyes and the mouth to the ghost shape. Add black strips of paper or streamer paper.
Add black paper and white paint to the easel and have your students paint ghosts! Or add white paper and black paint!
These ghost Trick or Treaters will look adorable hanging in your classroom!
Ghost Number Activities
Use these fun ghost number posters as wall decor during the Halloween season or as flashcards to practice number recognition. We love to use them whenever we have a quick minute to fill, usually during circle or storytime, or when lining up.
My students are obsessed with these links, they are constantly used in the classroom. (We use them for fine motor practice, counting, patterning, and much more) We love attaching the cards to the links in the number order activity and counting the links as they add them to the correct number cards. Download the link cards here for your classroom! Print, laminate, cut apart, and punch holes in the black circles.
Ghost Fine Motor Activities
Practice scissor skills with this ghost printable. Print on white construction paper, loosely cut out the ghosts, and have your students practice cutting on the lines. Download here!
Draw ghosts on lima beans to use for transferring activities. Add fun bowls or pitchers for pouring.
Ghost and Haunted House Preposition Activity
This ghost and haunted house activity is a favorite with my students. We love to practice our position words with this hands-on activity. You can find this resource in my TPT store. There is a black and white printable version for your students to make their own! It makes a great activity during centers!