When I volunteered to be Room Mom for Everly’s kindergarten class I didn’t realize how much fun it would be for the holidays. Her teacher wanted to celebrate Halloween with a classroom party. I searched all over Pinterest for ideas that were fun but simple for a Kindergarten kids. Here is how we celebrated our Classroom Halloween Party.
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Classroom Game | Poke A Pumpkin
Poke A Pumpkin is a really simple game for little ones, and even more simple to put together. Here is what you need.
- 1 large poster board or project board
- Solo Cups
- Orange and Green Tissue Paper or Napkins
- Rubber bands
- Small Treats and Toys
- Construction Paper to decorate your board (optional)
To make your game, hot glue your solo cups on the board in the shape of your pumpkin. Make sure you have at least 1 cup for each kid. Fill the cups with small treats and toys. I did little hand stamps, Halloween bracelets, candy, vampire teeth, etc. When you finish filling your cups, place a piece of tissue paper over the cup and secure with a rubber band. You can decorate your board if you want to as well.
When it’s time to play the game, the kids line up and take turns poking/punching through 1 cup and they get the prizes inside. Super simple and the kids had so much fun!
Decorating the Classroom
You can’t have a party without some decorations. I used a bunch of Halloween Decor that I had at the house to decorate for their party. I hung a Halloween banner above the classroom door and set out a giant jack-o-lantern bucket to welcome the kids inside.
On the teacher’s table I put a cute spiderweb tablecloth, a large witch and a scary black tree up in the center. The teacher loved the chalkboard pumpkin with her name on it.
Party Food for a Classroom Halloween Party
We wanted to keep the sugar at a minimum since the kids would be trick or treating that night. I made popcorn witch hands with plastic gloves, popcorn, and candy corns for finger nails. Another parent made little jack-o-lantern out of clementine’s and a sharpie. Finally we had some Halloween sugar cookies.
Here is what you need to make Popcorn Witch Hands
Clear Plastic Gloves | Spider Rings | Candy Corns | Popcorn
Craft Time | Easy DIYs for a Classroom Halloween Party
Mess Free Pumpkin Craft
These Min Pumpkins are super easy to make and best part, No Mess! Click to read the full tutorial- Mess Free Mini Pumpkins
Painted Ghosts and Bats on Leaves Craft
Looking for something that cost virtually nothing? Collect fallen leaves from your backyard and make these really fun painted leaves CLICK HERE for the Tutorial.
Paper Plate Bats Craft
We made paper plate spiders (Unfortunately, I don’t have any pictures of their cute craft). We took small black paper plates, some black pipe cleaners and different sized googly eyes. The kids got to decorate and create their own spider and had a really fun time doing it.
Here are supplies for DIY Spider Craft
Black Paper Plates | Googly Eyes | Pipe Cleaners | Glitter Glue
Giant Coloring Sheets
Can you tell we like a “No Mess” Activity for Kids? These giant color sheets are my Go-TO when it comes to activities for kids. Roll out a giant coloring page on the floor, table or even tape to the whiteboard. You will have all the kids gathered around forever working as a team! Some of my favorite for your Classroom Halloween Party are
- Halloween Costume Color Sheet
- Happy Halloween Color Sheet
- Halloween Night Color Sheet
- Silly Monsters Color Sheet
- Haunted House Color Sheet
Halloween No-Candy Party Favors
I wanted to make something for the kids to take home. Take a little Halloween treat bags and fill them with a few cute items like Halloween pencils, mini notepads, stickers, etc. I decided to keep them non-candy items because again….too much sugar for one day.
Here are some of my favorite items for throwing a Classroom Halloween Party.
Set of Halloween Garlands | Spiderweb Tablecloth | Set of 24 Halloween Bags for Kids | Halloween Bingo | Complete Halloween Party Supply Kit | Halloween Slap Bracelets | Halloween Pencils | Cellophane Treat Bags | 50 piece Halloween Stamps
Last but not least, don’t forget to treat your teachers!
This Easy Moscow Ghoul Gift Idea is a perfect way to treat your teachers! With a copper mug you slip a bottle of ginger beer into a cellophane bag. Place them inside the copper mug and then fill the bag with candy corns. Tie with a ribbon. Slip in a cute Halloween pennant flag (my favorite for teachers is the “I Smell Children” one) and a fun straw. Ta-Da! For more info on these fun gifts check out the full blog post HERE.
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