Get ready for some spooky fun with these Halloween Rhyming Words worksheets and activities! Halloween is the perfect time to engage young learners with festive and educational content.
Whether you’re a teacher looking to add a seasonal twist to your lesson plans, or a parent seeking fun activities for your little ones, these activities are designed to make learning fun. From rhyming word worksheets to Halloween-themed activities, your kids will be excited to practice rhyming words while getting into the Halloween spirit.
Let’s explore some creative ways to bring Halloween into the classroom or at home with our engaging and interactive resources!
Halloween Worksheet for Teaching Rhyming
Halloween rhyming worksheets are a fun way to teach phonics during the spooky season. These worksheets make learning interactive and engaging while also keeping in the Halloween spirit!
They are all available to print and use inside of Halloween Rhyming Worksheets and Activities for Kindergarten.
Halloween Rhyming Activities
These fun activities are perfect for small group teaching or to put in a literacy center! For this activity, students will match pictures of rhyming words. This is a great activity for a
For this activity, students will look at two pictures and decide if they rhyme. They will record their answer on the response sheet.
All activities shown are included in Halloween Rhyming Worksheets and Activities for Kindergarten.
Halloween Rhyming Words
Halloween rhyming words can be a fun way to engage children in phonics and language activities while celebrating the spooky season. Here are some Halloween-themed words paired with their best rhymes:
Bat
- Cat
- Hat
- Mat
- Rat
- Sat
Ghost
- Host
- Most
- Coast
- Boast
- Toast
Witch
- Stitch
- Pitch
- Hitch
- Rich
- Switch
Pumpkin
- Bumpkin
- Munchkin
Moon
- Spoon
- Tune
- Balloon
- Soon
Broom
- Room
- Zoom
- Boom
- Gloom
Night
- Fright
- Light
- Bright
- Sight
- Bite
Spider
- Cider
- Wider
- Insider
- Glider
Boo
- Too
- You
- True
- Crew
Bone
- Stone
- Groan
- Alone
- Phone
These rhyming words can be used in Halloween-themed poems, songs, worksheets, or word games to help children practice their phonics skills while having festive fun!
Halloween Finger Plays
Halloween finger plays are a fun way to engage young children with festive rhymes and simple hand movements. These activities help develop fine motor skills, language, and memory while adding a playful twist to Halloween celebrations. Here are a few popular Halloween finger plays to add to your rhyming lesson:
Five Little Pumpkins
Five little pumpkins sitting on a gate,
The first one said, ‘Oh my, it’s getting late!’
The second one said, ‘There are witches in the air.’
The third one said, ‘But we don’t care!’
The fourth one said, ‘Let’s run and run and run.’
The fifth one said, ‘I’m ready for some fun!’
Ooooooo went the wind, and out went the light,
And the five little pumpkins rolled out of sight.
Here is a Ghost
Here is a ghost (make a fist),
As white as a sheet.
He’s always spooky
When he floats down the street.
He has no arms,
And he has no feet,
But he’ll come trick-or-treating,
When it’s Halloween night!
The Itsy Bitsy Spider (Halloween Version)
The itsy bitsy spider climbed up the haunted house,
Down came the ghosts, and scared the spider out!
Out came the moon, so big and bright,
And the itsy bitsy spider climbed up the house that night.
Five Little Bats
Five little bats came flying in the night,
The first one said, ‘I think it’s time to fright!’
The second one said, ‘Let’s find a haunted house!’
The third one said, ‘Let’s find a spooky mouse!’
The fourth one said, ‘I hear some scary sounds!’
The fifth one said, ‘Let’s all fly around!’
Then swoosh went the wind, and out went the light,
And the five little bats flew out of sight.
The Halloween Cat
The Halloween cat is fast asleep, (hands folded under cheek)
With whiskers long and tail so neat. (wiggle fingers for whiskers, swing hand for tail)
When she wakes up on Halloween night,
She’ll scare the ghosts with all her might! (hands up like claws)
Meow! Meow! Meow!”
More Halloween Activities:
Free Printable Spider Craft to Teach Kids Math
Bat Craft and Writing Activity
Halloween Count and Write the Room
Halloween Color By Code Worksheets
Incorporating Halloween rhyming and activities worksheets into your lessons is a great way to make phonics practice both fun and effective. These activities help students build essential language skills and add a festive twist to your teaching. So, check out, Halloween Rhyming Worksheets and Activities for Kindergarten. and let the rhyming fun begin!