Free Printable Mummy Worksheets

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Mummy worksheets will bring a touch of spooky fun while kids practice important early skills. They get to enjoy a Halloween theme they love without even realizing they’re working on their handwriting and reading!

These are easy to print, simple to use, and perfect for both quick activities and longer practice sessions.

If your little learners enjoy these adorable mummy worksheets, don’t forget to explore our collection of other preschool worksheets for more.

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Mummy Learning Printables

Are you a parent setting up an activity at home? Or are you a teacher wanting to add some Halloween excitement to your classroom? Either way, these printables are designed to keep little learners curious and engaged.

This bundle includes three colorful pages:

M Letter Maze

Children can hunt for the letter M in a maze-style grid while they get some encouragement from a friendly mummy on the top of the page. 

As they color or mark each “M” from start to finish, they’re not only learning to recognize uppercase and lowercase letters, but also strengthening focus, visual scanning, and fine motor control.

The image shows a handwriting practice worksheet focused on the letter "M." It features the phrase "Mm is for mummy," an illustration of a cartoon mummy with a candy bucket, and traceable lines for writing the word "mummy," uppercase M's, lowercase m's, and mixed uppercase and lowercase "Mm."Pin

Label The Mummy Page

This one invites kids to label the wide-eyed mummy by cutting words found at the bottom of the worksheet, including “eye,” “hand,” “foot,” and “head,” before pasting them into the correct spots. 

It’s an exciting challenge that builds vocabulary, boosts word recognition, and develops early science skills by helping them learn body parts.

The image shows a Halloween-themed worksheet titled "Label The Mummy." It features a cartoon mummy with arrows pointing to the eye, hand, foot, and head, and includes cut-out labels at the bottom for children to match and glue in the correct spots.Pin

M Letter Tracing Practice

With this page, young learners will get even more familiar with the beginning sound of the word of the day: Mummy.

They will trace the letter M and the word “mummy” in different forms, which helps with letter formation, handwriting practice, and reinforcing the sound-letter connection. 

They’ll also find a smiling mummy on the page holding a candy-filled pumpkin, so you might want to keep those treats ready!

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 shows three Halloween-themed preschool worksheets centered on the letter "M." The top worksheet is a letter maze where children follow the path of uppercase and lowercase M's; the bottom left worksheet is a cut-and-paste activity to label parts of a cartoon mummy; the bottom right worksheet provides tracing practice for the word "mummy" and the letter "M" in uppercase and lowercase.Pin

Halloween Craft Ideas For Kids

Frankenstein Shape Craft – Watch young ones get excited to build a Frankenstein face using basic shapes like squares and rectangles. Assist the little ones as they cut those geometric pieces and stick them together. 

It’s more than just giving them a time to explore creativity. While they work on the template and follow the steps, they practice shape recognition, fine motor control, and spatial awareness.

Mummy Handprint Craft – Halloween is one of the best times to create a memorable keepsake that you and your child will cherish for years to come!

You can easily do that with this DIY, which uses a cutout of their tiny handprint to assemble a smiling, wrapped-up mummy. 

It’s a simple paper-based project that’s quick and keeps things neat. Hand tracing, cutting, and gluing the parts also boosts hand-eye coordination, while you get a lovely artwork in the end.

The image shows four Halloween-themed children's crafts made from colored paper. The crafts include Frankenstein faces with bolts, handprint mummies, ghosts wearing witch hats, and colorful monsters with big eyes and horns.Pin

Ghost Torn Paper Craft – Little ones will certainly love tearing up bits of paper and gluing them together to build their own friendly ghost. 

That tearing action is excellent for strengthening hand muscles and scissor readiness, while carefully placing the pieces together improves spatial awareness.

It’s a wonderful time for them to explore texture and design while practicing early art skills.

Monster Paper Bag Puppet – Turn an ordinary paper bag into a playful puppet by decorating it with monster features like big eyes, teeth, and colorful shapes.

With our template to guide them, kids cut and paste the pieces until their charming monster comes to life. 

Once it’s finished, they can use the puppet for pretend play and storytelling, which boosts creativity and encourages language development skills through role-play.

Fun Printable Halloween Activities

Looking for a kid-friendly activity before it’s Trick or Treat time? Our Halloween matching worksheets will keep your preschoolers busy with pages filled with friendly ghosts, pumpkins, and silly witches! 

On top of the colorful illustrations, there’s a variety of matching exercises that will reinforce their visual memory, strengthen attention to detail, and build concentration.

Keep the spooky joy going with pages bursting with cute little zombies, pumpkins, and boo-tiful characters in our collection of Halloween pattern worksheets

Completing patterns builds sequencing skills and introduces early math thinking. It also helps them spot visual differences and practice problem-solving while they’re having a great time.

The image shows four Halloween-themed educational activities for children. The top left is a shadow matching worksheet where kids draw lines from characters to their shadows; the top right and bottom left are shape-matching mats featuring a mummy and an owl; the bottom right is a "Finish the Pattern" worksheet using Halloween icons like pumpkins, bats, and candy corn.Pin

Want something hands-on and clever? These full-color Halloween pattern block mats let them use shapes to fill in Halloween-themed designs like a mummy, witch, or Frankenstein. 

As they match shapes and fit them into place, they explore geometry, symmetry, and problem-solving, and handling the blocks also builds fine motor coordination.

From Fun-a-Day comes a printable monster match game that’s all about flipping cards to find pairs of silly monster faces. As they try to remember where each monster is hiding, they sharpen their memory, matching, and focus skills. 

Playing together also adds a social element, making it an amusing group activity for classrooms or family game nights.

Free Printable Mummy Worksheets

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