This free Halloween I Spy printable gives you 4 pages of Halloween counting fun: three picture pages for younger kids, plus a reading-only version for kids who’ve moved past matching by picture alone.
Print it for parties, classrooms, or any afternoon that needs five quiet minutes.
The free Halloween I Spy printable is easy to use at home or in the classroom.
Kids count spooky images like pumpkins, bats, and ghosts across three counting sheets, then move to the fourth page — a reading-only version — once they’re matching words instead of pictures.
It’s calm and quiet, which makes it good for classroom parties or indoor breaks. You print it and it’s ready to go.
What’s Included:
- PDF file, 4 pages (3 counting sheets + 1 reading-only version)
- Portrait layout for easy printing
- File name: halloween-i-spy.pdf
- US Letter size (8.5 x 11 in)
- Editable Canva template
Features:
- Great for classroom party games
- Includes classic Halloween icons — bats, pumpkins, ghosts, and more
- Reading-only version for kids who’ve outgrown picture-counting
- Encourages visual recognition, counting, and one-to-one correspondence
- No-prep printable format
- Can be printed at home or school
- Cute and spooky Halloween theme
- Free to download instantly
The Reading-Only Version
Page four is the quiet gem of this download: a reading-only version where kids match the written word to the picture instead of just counting shapes.
How to Play Halloween I Spy With Preschoolers
Hand each kid the sheet and a crayon. Call out an item — “who can see the ____?” — and let them hunt and circle.
It’s a calm, contained activity. Laminate it and they can do it again with a dry-erase marker.
🎃 More Halloween Printables
Get more Halloween resources like Halloween Crossword, Halloween Printable Signs, Halloween Pictionary, Pumpkin Carving Stencils, and Halloween Charades. For kids who are reading, pair it with the Halloween word search; for a group game, add Halloween bingo. It also pairs naturally with the Halloween scavenger hunt for a walk-and-find afternoon, or the Halloween maze for more quiet table time.
Ideal For:
- Parents needing quiet Halloween activities
- Teachers planning classroom parties
- Homeschool families during Halloween week
- Event planners for fall festivals
- Church harvest parties needing print games
- Caregivers looking for no-mess activities
- Early readers ready to move past picture-matching
How to Use This Halloween Activity:
- Download the PDF
- Print it on white letter-size paper
- Hand out to each player with a pencil or crayon
- Have kids count and record each image — or, for readers, match the word list on page four
- Set a timer to make it a fun race
- Laminate to reuse with dry-erase markers
- Use as a calm-down activity after party games
Kids can enjoy a Halloween-themed “I Spy” counting game with this free printable — no reading required until page four.
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This free Halloween I Spy printable makes an easy and fun Halloween game. Just print and play.
FAQ
How many pages is the Halloween I Spy printable?
Four pages total — three counting sheets and one reading-only version, all included free in a single PDF.
What ages is this Halloween I Spy printable for?
The three counting pages work well for preschoolers and kindergarteners who are counting and matching by picture. The reading-only page on page four is built for kids who are already reading, so the same download covers both.
Can I use this Halloween I Spy printable in a classroom?
Yes. It’s a quiet, no-mess activity — print a class set, laminate for reuse with dry-erase markers, and it works as a calm-down activity between louder party games.

