Halloween in the classroom can be a lot. The excitement, the costumes, the sugar rush—it’s real. That’s why I like to lean into the fun while still keeping activities purposeful (and low-stress for me).


One of my favourite ways to do this is with fine motor centres that double as vocabulary practice. It’s the best of both worlds—kids feel like they’re “just playing,” but you know they’re actually building skills that matter.
That’s exactly why I created my Fine Motor Halloween Vocabulary Bundle. It’s packed with simple, engaging activities that get kids cutting, tracing, pinching, and colouring—while also practicing seasonal vocabulary in English and French.
Here’s what I love most about this bundle:
It works in both English and French classrooms (or a mix of both if you’re supporting multiple groups).
The activities are flexible—use them in centers, small groups, or even as early-finisher options.
They’re festive without being overwhelming (no prep overload here!).
Kids get into the Halloween spirit, and you get to sneak in fine motor practice and vocabulary support without reinventing the wheel.


💡 Teacher tip: I like to set these out in stations and let students rotate through. It gives them choice, keeps the energy manageable, and means I’m not trying to run ten things at once.
If you’re looking for something fun, hands-on, and easy to use this October, you can check out the bundle here:
👉 Halloween Fine Motor Vocabulary Centre Bundle on TPT