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Spooky-Fun Halloween Color by Code Worksheets

Halloween is one of our favorite times of the year—there’s something about the cozy weather, fun costumes, and all the little seasonal traditions that make it extra special. As a mom of two (my daughter is 7 and my son is 10), I’m always looking for ways to bring a little festive fun into our daily routines—especially when it comes to learning. That’s why I started creating Halloween color by code worksheets that make math practice feel more like play.

Addition & Subtraction

This Halloween Color by Code set focuses on first grade math—specifically addition and subtraction within 20. It’s perfect for keeping kids engaged during an exciting time of year while reinforcing key math facts in a low-pressure way.

Each page features a festive Halloween mystery image—think pumpkins, bats, candy corn—that slowly appears as kids solve and color. The format turns routine math practice into a mini art project, which keeps my daughter excited and motivated. It’s print-and-go, no prep required, and easy to use in any setting.

First Grade Math | Addition | Subtraction Up to 20 – Purchase at TPT / Etsy / FREE SAMPLE

Sight Words

Learning sight words doesn’t have to be boring! Halloween worksheets turn reading practice into a fun, festive activity that keeps kids engaged while building essential skills.

First 100 Fry Sight Word Halloween Activity Pack – Purchase at TPT / Etsy

Multiplication & Division

This Halloween Color by Code set also includes multiplication and division practice, perfect for building fact fluency in a fun, low-stress way. The worksheets focus on math facts up to 12 and are grouped by skill level.

To help meet different learning needs, this set includes a mix of worksheet formats—some where kids match numbers to equations, and others where they solve first before coloring. Whether your learners need extra support or a challenge, this set offers plenty of flexibility for both classroom and at-home use.

The Halloween illustrations—like jack-o’-lanterns, vampire fangs, and bubbling cauldrons—keep kids engaged while reinforcing key math skills.

Multiplication Facts Up to 12 – Three Levels of Difficulties – Purchase at TPT / Etsy

Multiplication & Division Up to 12 – Purchase at TPT / Etsy

10-Pages of Multiplication, Division, and Fraction – Purchase at TPT / Etsy

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