Broomstick Acrostic Poem Printable
This broomstick acrostic poem is a bit more challenging for kids who love to be creative and write poems. We have four versions to choose from too...
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We've got all sorts of witch printables at Activity Village, perfect for Halloween! How about learning how to draw a witch, or writing a story about a witch or her spells?
This broomstick acrostic poem is a bit more challenging for kids who love to be creative and write poems. We have four versions to choose from too...
Who is riding this broomstick? It could be a Halloween witch, or Harry Potter or any of the other Hogwarts wizards and trainee wizards. Or of course it might be something completely different!
No self-respecting witch would be without a broomstick on Halloween - it's the best way to fly! Print out our simple poster to use in Halloween displays and projects.
Here is a simple template for a witch's broom, to add to your Halloween crafts and displays. It might also be useful for your Harry Potter activities!
William Shakespeare wrote a famous poem about witches as part of Macbeth, "Double double toil and trouble, Fire burn and cauldron bubble...". Maybe the kids can use our cauldron acrostic poem printable to write their own poem or song about witches?
These simple and colourful cauldron game cards make a fabulous first snap game for young children, and help the kids to develop their matching and observation skills. Perfect for Halloween, too!
Find the matching pairs of bubbling cauldrons - then find the odd one out! Great Halloween-themed fun for younger kids...
Children can use their playdough to add some ingredients to this cauldron. How about eye of newt, foot of toad, old boot ....
"Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble"! A witch is certainly bubbling up something mysterious (and green!) in this cauldron. Print our cauldron poster for your witches and warlocks at Halloween...
Can the kids create their own horrible recipe to cook in this witch's cauldron and write it on the lines provided? Or maybe try a creative story? We have two versions to choose from...
In this Halloween puzzle we ask children to complete the missing parts of our which picture by looking at the full picture on the right. We are encouraging good observation and copying skills!
Can you spot the differences between these two pictures of a witch on her broomstick? There are 8 differences to look for ...
Drawing a witch on a broomstick can be tricky, but not if you copy it square by square onto a grid with the help of this fun printable!
Beware - these are fiendishly difficult mazes - even the "easy" one of the 3. Tackle them if you dare! You might want to laminate them and use a dry wipe pen because I expect you will be going round and round for a while ...
Use this fun printable Halloween certificate any time congratulations are in order. We've left it blank so that you can decide what the reward is for.
Here's a fun printable certificate to use in the classroom at Halloween, to reward frighteningly good work!
Here is some spooky motor skills practice for children this Halloween. Print our Halloween cutting skills practice worksheet and have them try to cut along the dotted lines to the ghosts and witches.
Invite your friends to a Halloween Fancy Dress Party with these fun witch-themed invitations! They print two to a page of A4...
This fun printable Halloween scrapbook paper design features all sorts of witchy things! Use it in your Halloween craft projects, slice it into bookmarks or cards...You will need the password ActivityVillage.co.uk to open and print this scrapbook paper.
Can the kids spot the six differences between the pictures of our Halloween witch? For each one they should write a short sentence describing what the difference is.
Here's a simple word tracing page to help younger children practise their handwriting. Can they trace over the word 'hat'? Perfect for practising handwriting at Halloween or anytime! We've got UK and US versions available.
One of two step by step drawing tutorials for children featuring witches, this learn to draw printable is of a simple witch made up of easy shapes, suitable for the youngest children.
We have two step by step Halloween tutorials for drawing witches. This one feature a witch on a broomstick and is a little trickier - perhaps better for older kids?
"Double, double toil and trouble, fire burn, and cauldron bubble!" Shakespeare himself wrote about witches and potions, and now the kids can have their own turn writing about potions with our fun writing prompt!
Here's a fun writing prompt that's perfect for Halloween. Write a sentence describing the potion, then write another describing what might happen if you drink it - could be scary!
The detail in this spell room story paper is sure to spark off some excellent imaginative stories - alternatively ask the kids to write about what they see...
Here's a fun worksheet which asks the kids to fill in the blanks of a Halloween story about The Witch Next Door...
Here's a Halloween activity that combines creative writing and colouring fun. Can the kids write a story based on what they see, then colour in the picture?
This fun Halloween lacing card features a little girl going trick or treating in a stunning witch costume, complete with hat, stripy stockings and magnificent purple cloak. Punch holes around the cloak and lace with purple wool!
This witch likes to wear stripy green and yellow stockings and extraordinary shoes. I wonder what the rest of her outfit will look like? Children can let their imagination go wild when they fill in this Whose Feet picture...
Can the children use the letters from WITCH to write a spooky poem about a witch for Halloween? We have a choice of four printables for them to display their work on.
Have you ever dressed as a witch for Halloween? The girl on this poster certainly looks the part in her witch costume and scary makeup!
Here's a fun way to practice your handwriting at Halloween! Trace over the letters with finger, crayon or pencil, and colour in the witch if you like. If you laminate the sheet first you can repeat the activity as many times as you wish.
Print out this Halloween witch jigsaw, cut out using our cutting guides, and then put it back together again! Can be adapted for all ages...
Our witch maths facts colouring page will have children practicing subtraction without even noticing. Solve the sums and colour the picture by numbers.
Here's a fun witch maze for Halloween. Can you find a way to get the message from the crow to the witch?
This witch needs a cat, a cauldron and a broomstick! Can the kids make them out of playdough?
This witch looks ready to cast some spells on Halloween! Print out this poster and use for Halloween crafts and displays.
Younger kids will love this cartoon-style poster of a witch flying on her broomstick, perfect for Halloween...
"When witches go riding and black cats are seen, the moon laughs and whispers "T'is near Halloween"...". This stunning poster shows a witch and her black cat flying across the moon and makes a perfect Halloween decoration...
Inspire some creative writing with this spooky witch sentence writing prompt. How will the children describe the witch, and can they describe a spell she might cast?
This spooky witch spelling jigsaw is a fun way for children to learn the letters in the word witch. Print on to some card then cut the jigsaw into strips.
A witch looks into her crystal ball while her black cat looks on in this fun story paper for kids. Use the picture to spark some imaginative writing and don't forget to colour in the picture too!
It will be fun writing a story around the which illustration on this story paper! You could also ask the kids to describe the character, or base their whole story on what they think her character might be.
Ask the kids to write a fun story with this young witch as the central character, or to write a letter to send to someone at Halloween...
This witch template is perfect for younger children with its easy outlines and non-threatening shape! Still fun for Halloween, though...
This witch takes some careful cutting out, but she looks great silhouetted against a window or as part of your board display. Print onto white paper and then glue-stick very lightly to black card, cutting through both layers together...
This template has all the presence of a traditional witch on broomstick flying through the air, but with a simplified outline that makes it a little quicker to cut out than our witch template 2.
This is one of my favourite Halloween templates. It is relatively easy to cut out and can be used in so many ways. You could print a whole batch and have the kids cut out and decorate their own, glue on the heads and use them as bookmarks...
The wicked witch illustration on this writing paper isn't too scary – so she could be perfect for your fairytale writing projects as well as at Halloween. Choose from colour or black and white below.
Here's a fun little extra activity for Halloween - tracing over the dotted lines on this witch's broom. We have a witch's hat tracing page too!
Here's a spooky version of tic-tac-toe, ready to print and enjoy at Halloween or any time! Print onto some card, laminate, then use buttons or counters to try and make 3 in a row on the grid of cauldrons.
These brilliant witch's hat bookmarks are lots of fun and perfect to give as a gift at Halloween or any time of year! Print on to some card and cut out. Add your own message with a black marker pen, then tape or glue the hat to the top of bookmark, so the hat sits on top of the book.
I'm sure there is something missing from this picture ... what could it be? Or who could it be? Can the kids draw in the owner of this witch's hat? Providing a starting point makes the drawing all the more fun!
Here's a set of witch's matching cards with lovely illustrations that we hope will appeal to the kids. Print 2 or more times, then use to play Memory and other matching games.
Find the pairs of matching Witch's hats, then find the odd one out! This fun witch's hat match up puzzle is great for younger children.
We've got three versions of this tricky triangular maze - the perfect shape for a witch's hat - getting progressively harder. Find your way from the left side to the right, and if you get stuck, have a look at the solutions.
For this Halloween playdough mat we ask the children to decorate the witch's hat with their playdough. How about lots of dots or stars?
Nothing says 'Halloween' more than a witch's hat! Print out this poster to use in your Halloween displays and crafts.
Halloween is a great time of year for sparking the imagination and doing some creative writing. This witches hat story paper will help the kids get started, then they can colour the picture in too!
You never know when this witch's hat template will come in useful! We think it would be fun cut from purple or black as part of a Halloween display. You could get the kids to stick stars on it or decorate the hat with a gold pen...
Kids can trace over the dotted lines to make their own picture of a witch's hat and get some good pre-writing practice at the same time! We also have a witch's broom tracing page.
These quirky witch's legs bookmarks will look brilliant sticking out from the pages of a book (they remind us of the Wizard of Oz!) and would also make a fun gift. Print onto some card, cut out then write on your own message with a black marker pen.
These bright and cheerful witch's legs game cards are a great way to keep the kids busy at Halloween. Perfect for a fun-filled game of snap or memory games.
"Eye of newt and toe of frog"...these witches look like they are stirring up something interesting in their cauldron! The spooky scene on this story paper is bound to get the kids putting pen to paper and doing a bit of creative Halloween writing.