Celebrate spooky season with a fun and not so scary classroom halloween party! Here are over 10 ideas to get you started from party themes to student gifts and game ideas.

If you're not able to hold a classroom party in-person, consider sending students home with a halloween party in a box! This box holds everything they'll need to have a hauntingly good time at home. From stickers and scratch off jokes to bingo and cute craft kits, kids are sure to stay busy while celebrating Halloween outside of the classroom!
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Help little ones do the monster mash this Halloween by throwing a monster themed classroom party! With bold, bright colors and silly monster faces, this party theme is anything but scary. Have students create their own monsters using stickers then serve up delicious eyeball and worm cupcakes!
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No classroom party is complete without cute, themed handouts! Whether you hand out mugs stuffed with goodies or opt to give away mini plush characters, students will be so excited. Be sure to download all off the FREE handout tags here to complete your gift.
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Celebrate your spooky smart students this Halloween by throwing them an extra special classroom party! This party is jam packed with Halloween themed minute to win it games to keep kids busy throughout the celebration. Let students choose from guessing games to cup stacking and watch as they stir up some friendly competition.
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Keep the fun going during a classroom party with 10 different activities kids will love! Some of our favorites include paint a monster kits, a ghost busting kit, a Halloween scavenger hunt and DIY mini Halloween piñatas! Click the link below to see all 10 ideas and how you can customize them to fit your own classroom.
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The gang's all here and they're ready to party! The characters from the adorable Ghoul Gang line really bring this party to life! With a themed bulletin board and activities like alphabet building and a play dough spider race game this party is perfect for a pre-k, kindergarten or lower elementary classroom.
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Looking for simple crafts to keep preschool students busy this Halloween? Here are over 10 crafts that little ghouls will love! Click the link below for instructions on how to make DIY bat headbands, tissue paper ghosts on a plate, a pumpkin fingerprint craft, and more!
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Help little hands practice letter building with these FREE printable alphabet cards! Simply cut out the printables then give students candy corn or other small candies to slowly trace upper and lowercase letters.
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We can't get enough of this oh so cute Halloween I Spy Game that's perfect for just about any kids' Halloween party! Pull these printables out after students are seated at their desks and then let them go to town finding all the fun Halloween objects on the page. This I Spy card also makes for a great take home gift after the party is over!
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For classrooms that can't hand out food or candy as gifts, these non-candy Halloween gift ideas are perfect! Send students home with themed squishies, fun plush friends, slime or a DIY surprise ball. Here are over 15 ideas to make students feel extra special after a classroom Halloween party.
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Have students craft their own Halloween bags that are perfect for trick-or-treating or simply taking party favors home! Set out supplies like colored gift bags, stickers, foam faces and other embellishments so they can turn their plain bags into personalized little characters. This idea makes for a great activity to do during a classroom party to keep students engaged and occupied.
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Create this budget-friendly party game in a breeze with just a couple simple materials! This indoor or outdoor game is perfect to include at any Halloween party for kids. This game is easy to construct with a black foam board, a spider web tablecloth, and box cutter. Don't forget the adorable plush characters for kids to throw through the ghost's mouth!
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Can you correctly guess what's in the box? This DIY monster mystery game is the perfect way to test students' ability to infer based on context clues. Craft each sensory box to be a different Halloween character. Here we have a spotted monster, Frankenstein and a mummy! Fill the boxes with various prizes. Make sure to include items that have very different sensations such as soft pom-poms, slimy and sticky eyeballs, and plenty of gummy candy.
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