SPOOKY HALLOWEEN MATH WORKSHEETS!

Halloween is a great time to celebrate all things spooky, and what could be more spine-tingling than math! Our Halloween Math Worksheets are the perfect way to get your students excited about learning. With fun themes like ghosts, bats and spiders, your students won’t even realise they’re practicing their math skills! Cazoom Math Halloween Math Worksheets are a great way to learn, so why not download our PDF worksheets today and get started on some Halloween fun! We have a range of Halloween activities below including coordinate grids, order of operations problems, and solving equations. Please feel free to share with your students and home learners!

Halloween Place Value Coloring

2nd Grade, 5th Grade

Reveal a famous Halloween character by coloring in the squares using the color code.

Cazoom Math. Halloween. Halloween Place Value Colouring

Scary Halloween Reflection (A)

8th Grade

Complete the reflection and reveal the scary Halloween witch!

Cazoom Math. Halloween. Scary Halloween Reflection (A)-1

Scary Halloween Reflection (B)

8th Grade

Complete the reflection and reveal the scary Halloween Vampire!

Cazoom Math. Halloween. Scary Halloween Reflection (B)-1

Halloween SPIDER (A)

6th Grade

Join the grid coordinates as instructed… and see the spooky spider come to life! 

Halloween Math Worksheets

Halloween SPIDER (B)

Algebra I

Join the coordinates, and plot the straight line graphs…. and reveal the scary spider! 

Halloween Math Worksheets

Halloween GHOST

Algebra II

Complete the table of values for each function, and plot the points to see the Halloween Ghost!

Halloween Math Worksheets

Halloween BAT

Algebra II

Complete the functions table, plot the points….. and see the scary Halloween Bat come to life!

Halloween Math Worksheets

Halloween PUZZLES

7th Grade

Can you crack the Halloween code to decide which number each symbol represents?

Halloween Math Worksheets

ORDER OF OPERATIONS

7th Grade

Replace the Halloween symbols with one of the 4 operations to solve this hair raising puzzle!

Halloween Math Worksheets

Halloween PARTY!

7th Grade

Solve these equations and area and perimeter problems and throw the ultimate Halloween Party!

Halloween Math Worksheets

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HALLOWEEN MATH!

Halloween, celebrated on the 31st of October, is widely recognised for its spooky festivities, costumes, and of course, the iconic pumpkin carving. But there’s a hidden element of math in all the fun. Carving pumpkins involves a dash of geometry, figuring out how to create those fun or frightening faces. And when kids go trick-or-treating, they’re also practising arithmetic, counting their sweets and maybe even swapping them with friends.

Interestingly, Halloween is on the 31st day of the 10th month, both prime numbers! If you’re looking to mix a bit of education into the festivities, Cazoom Math Worksheets has a range of Halloween themed math worksheets and Halloween Math activities. They provide a great way to weave some learning into the Halloween fun, ensuring that somewhere in all the spooky excitement, children can be learning skills and math finds a way to quietly join the celebration.

What is the Math behind the date of Halloween?

Oh, Halloween! That spooky time on the 31st of October has a secret – it’s got a hidden math lesson in it! You see, both 31 and 10 are prime numbers, which means they can only be divided by 1 and themselves. And get this – 13, which is 31 backwards, is not only prime but also famously ‘unlucky’, adding a cheeky, spooky twist! Plus, if you add 31 and 10 together, you get 41, another prime number! It’s like math is playing a little trick on us during this treat-filled holiday. Why not share these fun, spooky math facts with your students? Or maybe play some prime number based Halloween math games?

Halloween in Numbers!

Halloween is celebrated by so many people all over the world, it’s a sweet spot for exploring statistics. Just in the USA, over 175 million people join in the fun. That’s a lot of sweets being shared around during trick-or-treating, and a whole lot of math to make sure there’s enough to go around! When you think about it on a global scale, the numbers get even bigger and the math gets even more interesting. It’s a great way to get in the Halloween spirit and explore stats and arithmetic in a real, festive way, showing that math really is all around us, even when we’re having fun!