Free Printable Ghost Worksheets

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Ghost worksheets are here to bring a little spooky fun! If you’re looking for something playful yet helpful for the kids this season, this bundle of printables is perfect.

The cheerful ghost theme makes everything more exciting, from developing handwriting confidence to boosting early math skills.

You will love how simple it is to print and use these at home, or how easily you can add them to classrooms. Don’t forget to explore our other preschool worksheets for more!

The image shows three free printable ghost-themed worksheets for kids. The activities include handwriting practice for the letter "G," a letter maze where children trace a path by identifying uppercase and lowercase G's, and a "Ghost Patterns" worksheet where kids cut and glue images to complete visual patterns.Pin

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Fun Ghost Learning Pages

Preparing for the season of pumpkin-carving and spooky costumes? You’ve come to the right place, as each sheet in this ghost-themed collection is designed to make practice time more enjoyable for young learners.

Here are the three worksheets included in this set:

‘Gg’ Letter Maze

The first worksheet features a letter maze filled with both uppercase and lowercase letters.

Kids are asked to trace their path through the maze by spotting and shading every uppercase and lowercase Gg they find with their favorite writing materials. 

This type of activity sharpens letter recognition skills, builds concentration, and helps little ones learn to stay focused while searching for specific details.

The image shows a Halloween-themed letter maze worksheet focused on the letter "G." Children are instructed to color or dot all the uppercase and lowercase G’s to make their way from "Start" to "Finish," with the correct path highlighted in orange. A small cartoon ghost appears in the top corner.Pin

‘Gg’ Letter Tracing Practice

This one focuses on tracing the letter G. At the top, kids see a bold uppercase and lowercase G, followed by dotted examples of the word “ghost” and plenty of practice lines for tracing the letter. 

The repetitive nature of the exercise supports handwriting development, fine motor skills, and muscle memory, while reinforcing the connection between letters and sounds.

The image shows a Halloween-themed handwriting worksheet for children focused on the letter "G." It features the phrase "Gg is for ghost," with a cute ghost holding a pumpkin bucket, and includes traceable lines for the word "ghost," uppercase G's, lowercase g's, and combined Gg.Pin

Ghost Pattern Recognition Sheet

Friendly little ghosts and Halloween-themed images appear in repeating sequences, and young ones are asked to cut out the missing pictures at the bottom and glue them in the correct spots. 

It’s an amazing tool to introduce kids to early math concepts like sequencing and prediction, while also giving them practice with scissors and glue, which strengthens hand-eye coordination.

The image shows a Halloween-themed worksheet titled "Ghost Patterns." Children are instructed to cut out ghost images from the bottom of the page and glue them into blank boxes to complete each row’s visual pattern using different illustrated ghost characters.Pin

Halloween Books For Kids

Room On The Broom: This has to be one of our favorite Halloween books of all time! The story follows a witch and her cat as they happen upon some animals who help the witch. There’s danger, mystery, and friendship in this adorable children’s story.

5 Minute Spooky Stories: We love Disney’s 5-minute storybooks and this one is perfect for Halloween! See how all your favorite Disney characters celebrate this spooky holiday.

Ten Timid Ghosts: This is a fun countdown book about a witch who moves into a haunted house where 10 ghosts already live. The witch scares the ghosts out one by one until they devise a scheme to get her out of their house. This Halloween children’s book is good for kids who love rhyming stories!

The image displays three Halloween-themed ghost worksheets for kids. The top worksheet is a letter maze where children follow uppercase and lowercase G’s; the bottom left is a handwriting practice sheet for the letter G and the word "ghost"; and the bottom right is a cut-and-paste pattern activity featuring different illustrated ghosts.Pin

Spooky Halloween Crafts

Monster Headband Craft – Little ones can turn into little monsters with this colorful headband project. Using the printable template, they get to cut, color, and assemble a silly monster headpiece that sits comfortably around their head. 

Once finished, children will love pretending and role-playing, which adds imagination and storytelling practice to the mix.

Mummy Popsicle Stick Craft – With just popsicle sticks, paint, and glue, they can create their own mini mummy.

Wrapping the white strips from the printable template around the painted sticks strengthens fine motor skills while also giving them practice with patience and sequencing. 

The googly eyes peeking out bring the project to life, and they will be excited to show off their spooky little character to friends and family.

A collage of Halloween-themed children's crafts includes colorful monster headbands with big eyes and smiles, mummy figures made from popsicle sticks wrapped in white strips, green Frankenstein characters with cartoon faces and outstretched arms, and green zombie pumpkins with pink tops and stitched features. Each craft is made from paper or simple materials and features bright, playful designs.Pin

Candy Corn Halloween Craft – This DIY combines cutting, gluing, and coloring to create a smiling candy corn version of the popular Halloween character Frankenstein. 

The simple shapes make it great for preschoolers to practice scissor control, and the bright layers encourage them to recognize colors and patterns. In the end, they get a sweet addition to their room’s Halloween decorations.

Zombie Pumpkin Craft – Nothing says Halloween like a pumpkin, and this adds an exciting zombie twist. As children assemble the pieces, they develop spatial awareness and hand-eye coordination. 

The zombie design also encourages imaginative storytelling, giving them a chance to bring their goofy pumpkin character to life.

Free Halloween Printables

Keep the Halloween celebrations going with our themed candy corn worksheets, featuring letter tracing and simple puzzle activities.

While enjoying colorful illustrations of the sweet treat, tracing lines and letters helps build handwriting and letter recognition skills.

The coloring sections also encourage creativity and fine motor control, making this set a cheerful mix of skill practice and seasonal fun.

Looking for an engaging activity before the young ones go out for their annual Trick-or-Treat around the neighborhood? This set of printable Halloween matching game cards is perfect! 

After printing the colorful cards of beloved spooky characters, get them to help cut out the cards. Once it’s game time, ask them to flip them over to find matches, which helps improve memory, focus, and attention to detail.

A collage of Halloween-themed educational worksheets for children includes a line maze activity with festive characters, a set of illustrated Halloween matching cards featuring items like pumpkins and black cats, a pattern recognition worksheet using Halloween icons, and a letter maze focused on identifying the letter “C.” The activities support fine motor skills, pattern recognition, and letter identification in a fun, seasonal context.Pin

Answering our Halloween pattern worksheets is an excellent practice for early learners to sharpen their pattern recognition skills.

They help preschoolers practice identifying and completing simple picture patterns with themed characters and objects. 

By figuring out which image comes next, children are introduced to sequencing, prediction, and early problem-solving. The cut-and-paste activity also gives them a chance to work on fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.

Fun-A-Day’s Halloween tracing printables will encourage little learners to follow lines between colorful images of girls and boys in costume and a haunted house. 

The tracing lines are great for developing pre-writing skills, hand control, and pencil grip. As they follow the lines, they also build focus and visual-motor skills.

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