Trying on costumes takes time, especially if you're after the perfect one. Help Timmy figure out when he tried on each costume by adding up minutes and hours.
Math is more fun when you're counting spiders and black cats! Your kindergartener will look at the numbers then count and circle the Halloween items in boxes.
In this Halloween Hundreds Chart Game, students use addition and subtraction as they move up and down the chart based on the roll of two dice. The first player to 100 wins the game!
Learning how to find probabilities can help you a lot with real world situations, like knowing the probability of getting a lollipop Halloween candy bag!
Simon the spider needs a smart mathematician. His webs are forming all sorts of angles, but he can't figure out which angles are 90 degrees and which aren't.
This math worksheet isn't for the faint of heart. Decifer the tricky number patterns to reveal where the spooky Halloween party will be held this year!
It's not exactly the Itsy Bitsy Spider on this worksheet but the Halloween theme keeps learning subtraction fun so you can mix math practice with the holiday!