Welcome to the Halloween Math Worksheets page at Math-Drills.com. On this page, you will find Halloween math worksheets on a variety of topics including Halloween multiplication, division, addition and subtraction. The Halloween worksheets on this page should only be tried after you have learned how to defend yourself against evil spirits. Be careful of the monsters on the worksheets; they sometimes bite. Instead of labeling the Halloween math worksheets with letters, we've labeled them with scary words. If you happen to hear a noise when you click on one of the worksheets, we assure you, it is all in your head.
"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." Like when he is surrounded by ghosts and other Halloween creatures on these Halloween math worksheets.
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1 Various Halloween Math Worksheets
A variety of Halloween themed math worksheets on a variety of math topics such as counting, sorting, patterning, geometry and measurement.
The hair-raising Halloween word problems are certain to terrify your students. They were written to unnerve and chill anyone who dares to solve them.
(1.1) Halloween Math Word Problems
Here are some Halloween worksheets to help your little monsters practice counting. Counting objects in various patterns is a good skill to have and leads to being able to tell how much candy your dad ate from your collection.
(1.2) Counting Halloween Objects in Various Arrangements
(1.3) Counting Halloween Pictures in Super Scattered Patterns
(1.4) Halloween Counting and Skip Counting
There are all "sorts" of Halloween math worksheets, but these ones will help to get things in "order." Be careful, though. Monsters don't like things to be in order.
(1.5) Sorting/Ordering Small Numbers (Spider Theme)
(1.6) Sorting/Ordering Large Numbers (Witches Theme)
(1.7) Sorting/Ordering Decimal Numbers
The curse of the mummy has caused these number patterns to be wrong. See if you can break the curse and fix the patterns.
(1.8) Halloween Patterning Worksheet
"Nevermore!" and the Tell Tale Heart are not the only patterns you'll find at Halloween. Look below if you dare and choose the Halloween worksheet that will make you shiver the most. If you want to make the picture patterns more horrifying for your students, cut off the "cut-outs" strip before giving it to them and make them scratch the designs into stone with their fingernails.
(1.9) Scary Halloween Picture Patterns
In case your young ones find the scary Halloween picture patterns a little too scary, these ones should keep them happy and let them focus on candy instead.
(1.10) Not-So-Scary Halloween Picture Patterns
Cartesian Art is a fun activity that reinforces the use of coordinate grid systems and has a satisfying product at the end that students can color. Students who have mastered this skill can try their hand at creating Cartesian art for their friends which brings their skills to a whole new level.
(1.11) Halloween Cartesian Art
You might have a hard time building a haunted house if you don't know how to measure angles? Fortunately, some spiders decided to help and built you some angles with their silk.
(1.12) Halloween Measurement Worksheets
Graph paper... scary! There are so many uses for this graph paper, just try not to get trapped by its insidious squares.
(1.13) Halloween Graph Paper (inches)
(1.14) Halloween Graph Paper (centimeters)
What is the probability that you will get a chocolate bar at the next house? Maybe the worksheets below will help.
(1.15) Halloween Probability Worksheets
2 Halloween Arithmetic Worksheets
The spider's path worksheets have a different route to follow when answering the math questions. Students should be able to follow the same path as the spider when completing each problem. Various operations are included for various levels of ability.
(2.1) Spider's Path Arithmetic
(2.1.1) Spider's Path Addition Worksheets
(2.1.2) Spider's Path Subtraction Worksheets
(2.1.3) Spider's Path Addition and Subtraction Worksheets
(2.1.4) Spider's Path Multiplication Worksheets
(2.1.5) Spider's Path Division Worksheets
(2.1) Spider's Path Multiplication and Division Worksheets
(2.1.7) Spider's Path Arithmetic (Mixed Operations) Worksheets
For the more advanced monsters, here is a mixture of operations with a little "punch." If you don't have enough fingers and toes to complete these Halloween math worksheets, then try counting with candy.
(2.2) Ghostly Figures Missing Digits
(2.2.1) Ghostly Figures Missing Digits All Operations Worksheets
(2.2.2) Ghostly Figures Missing Digits Addition and Subtraction Worksheets
(2.2.3) Ghostly Figures Missing Digits Multiplication and Division Worksheets
Students use their math skills to decode secret Halloween messages in these worksheets that harken back to the days before the Internet (frightening!). First they complete the decoder; then they use the decoder to figure out the message.
(2.3) Halloween Secret Message Worksheets
The Scary Arithmetic worksheets are decorated with Halloween images. Each version, A to J, has a different image on it, so you can pick the one that you like the best for your class or use all ten. All four operations are covered in common configurations. These worksheets add a little spice to your math class leading up to Halloween.
(2.4) Scary Halloween Arithmetic
(2.4.1) Scary Halloween Addition Worksheets
(2.4.2) Scary Halloween Subtraction Worksheets
(2.4.3) Scary Halloween Mixed Addition and Subtraction Worksheets
(2.4.4) Scary Halloween Multiplication Worksheets
(2.4.5) Scary Halloween Division Worksheets
Ahhh! Multiplication and division on the same page is frightful, but so is getting a poor mark in math. Use these scary math worksheets to prevent being haunted by B's (or even worse, C's or D's).
(2.4.6) Scary Halloween Mixed Multiplication and Division Worksheets
Navigating through a dark forest can be precarious, but your students are probably well-prepared for this challenge.
(2.5) Through the Dark Forest Arithmetic
Ravens will eat anything, including some of the operands in these math questions. They have so far left the answers intact, so it is possible to figure out what they ate. Can your students help?