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Halloween Collaborative Coloring Sheet

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    Updated:  31 May 2023

Create a Halloween bulletin board with our collaborative Halloween coloring sheet.

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teaching resource

Halloween Collaborative Coloring Sheet

  • Updated

    Updated:  31 May 2023

Create a Halloween bulletin board with our collaborative Halloween coloring sheet.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  9 Pages

Create a Halloween bulletin board with our collaborative Halloween coloring sheet.

Halloween Coloring Sheet – Collaborative Project

This collaborative coloring sheet is the perfect Halloween activity to do with your class. Students will use markers, crayons, or colored pencils to complete this activity. Appropriate colors should be used to make this collaborative art activity come together. It is suggested that you don’t use black marker as it will interfere with the lines already drawn on the template (that are part of the artwork).

Print the template, then cut along the dotted lines to create individual pieces. Distribute the pieces of the template to the students. There is a right side and a wrong side to each piece. The right side has a number written in the bottom right corner. Ask the students to turn the paper over and lightly record this number in pencil on the wrong side of the paper. (This is just in case the number becomes obscured by their coloring). Students then flip the piece back over and fill in the template piece with lines and patterns.

Once the students have completed their work, the artwork is assembled by gluing the pieces, in number order, onto a large sheet of bulletin board paper, or you can build a Halloween Bulletin board by stapling the mural directly to your board. A guide is provided so you can see what the completed artwork should look like. 

Halloween Writing Activity

Once this Halloween classroom display has been put together, this forms the perfect fall holiday writing stimulus for your students to write a spooky Halloween story! Here are some Halloween-themed writing templates that would work perfectly with this spooky Halloween scene!

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Using only nine sheets of standard copy paper, the collaborative Halloween mural has been divided into thirty pieces to suit the majority of class sizes. 

NEXT: More Spooky Halloween activities for kids.


Check out these other Halloween and Fall resources that are perfect to bring a bit of (pumpkin) spice into your classroom! 

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