With Halloween around the corner, I bet your preschoolers are counting pumpkins, ghosts, and bats around every corner. And if they have not yet started. Then snag these free Halloween count and stamp worksheets for preschool and get them started!
I’m confident they will have tons of fun as they count and stamp!
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These free Halloween printables are the perfect blend of spooky fun and early math practice. Helping your preschoolers build number recognition, counting skills, and fine motor strength.
All while enjoying some Halloween spirit. Win- Win!
Whether you’re planning a themed math center, a quiet table activity, or a quick take-home activity. This printable resource is a must-have for your October toolbox.
What Are Halloween Count and Stamp Worksheets?
Our Halloween count and stamp worksheets are simple yet engaging math activities designed for preschoolers.
On each page, children are presented with rows of Halloween-themed objects. Think ghosts, pumpkins, spiders, bats, candy corn, and more!
Your preschoolers will count how many of each item they see. Then, using a stamper or bingo dabber, they will stamp the correct number in the box provided.
If you don’t have stamps, no problem!
Kids can draw dots, place stickers, or write the number with a pencil, crayon, or marker. Simply improvise with what you have available.
The focus of these worksheets is on making early counting fun, interactive, and developmentally appropriate.
Why Count and Stamp Activities in Preschool?
You know, count and stamp worksheets are more than just fun. They reinforce foundational math skills and support multiple areas of early childhood development.
Here’s how these activities can and will support your preschoolers:
Counting Skills – Your preschooler will practice one-to-one correspondence as they count each object.
Number Recognition – Stamping the correct number will help your kids identify numerals and match them to quantities.
Fine Motor Skills – Whether stamping, dotting, or writing, your child or students will get lots of practice in pencil grip and coordination.
Visual Discrimination – Halloween objects often have similar shapes (like ghosts and bats). Kids learn to look closely and compare details.
Following Directions – Completing the activity helps children develop focus and independence.
And let’s not forget, adding a holiday twist to your lesson often makes learning feel like play.
When kids are having fun, they’re more engaged and more likely to retain what they’ve learned.
Free Halloween Count and Stamp Printables Included
This free downloadable packet includes several printable worksheets featuring adorable (not scary!) Halloween clip art.
Here’s what you’ll find:
4 Themed Worksheets –Worksheets feature a mix of Halloween elements to count, such as pumpkins, ghosts, spiders, etc.
Count and Stamp Box – Under each group of images, there is a box where students stamp or write how many they counted.
You can print just one or all the pages, depending on your students’ needs and your classroom goals.
These are great for small group work, independent centers, or to send home as a no-prep math activity.
How to Use These Halloween Activities?
Materials Needed:
- Printed worksheets (download below)
- Halloween stamps or bingo dabbers
- Washable ink pads
- Pencils, crayons, or markers (optional)
- Halloween stickers (optional for stamping or rewards)
Steps:
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Encourage your child or students to count the Halloween pictures in each group.
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Ask them to either stamp the correct number or write it in the box provided.
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Encourage children to say the number out loud as they count.
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Add a layer of fun by letting them color the pictures once they’ve completed the counting.
Teacher/ Parent Tip: Laminate the sheets and use them with dry-erase markers or small counters for reusable math centers!
Who Are These Worksheets For?
These free printables are designed especially for:
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Preschool students
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Pre-K classrooms
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Homeschool families
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Daycare providers
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Speech-language therapists or early interventionists
Children ages 3 to 5 will get the most benefit, though some kindergarteners might also enjoy the practice. Since the worksheets require minimal reading, they’re ideal for early learners at all skill levels.
Learning Through Play
If your little learners are loving these Halloween count and stamp pages, here are a few ways to build on the activity with cross-curricular fun:
Literacy Connection – Read Halloween-themed books like Room on the Broom or Creepy Crayon.
Movement Game – After completing the worksheet, hide small Halloween toys around the room and have a mini scavenger hunt. Then count and sort the collected items.
Craft Extension – Create your own Halloween stamps with potatoes or sponges and have kids stamp them onto blank paper and then count how many they made.
Math Journals – Pair this set of worksheets with my free ghost counting worksheets.
Halloween Coloring – Early this month, I shared a set of free Halloween color-by-number printables. So, make sure to grab those as well and pair them with these worksheets.
Classroom or Home Use Ideas
Here are some suggested ways to use these in your classroom:
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October morning work bins
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October math centers
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Early finishers
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Quiet corner activity
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October homework packets
Here are some suggested ways to use these printables in your home:
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Rainy day activity
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Screen-free weekend fun
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Trick-or-treat countdown calendar
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Halloween party learning station
Download Your Free Halloween Count and Stamp Worksheets
Click on the link below to grab your FREE printable Halloween Count and Stamp worksheets.
Halloween worksheets for preschool Free (0 downloads )
These worksheets are ready to print and use immediately, no prep required
Just download, print, and let the counting fun begin.
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Printable Counting Worksheets for October
Halloween is the perfect time to mix festive excitement with meaningful learning.
With our Halloween Count and Stamp Worksheets, your preschoolers can practice counting and number recognition in a way that feels like play, not work.
Whether you’re a classroom teacher planning October centers or a parent looking to enrich your child’s home learning routine, your kiddos will absolutely love these Halloween activities.
Keep The Learning Going
If you love this free printable, be sure to check out our other math activities and preschool printables.
- Numbers 1 to 10 coloring pages
- Free kindergarten probability worksheets
- Free printable shapes worksheets
- Preschool math subtraction worksheets
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