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Halloween Living vs. Nonliving Sorting Worksheet
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What It Is:
A Halloween-themed science worksheet where children cut, sort, and paste objects into “Living” or “Nonliving” categories. With fun seasonal images like pumpkins, bats, and witch hats, this activity blends science with holiday excitement.
Why Use It:
This worksheet builds early science skills by teaching kids how to classify objects. The Halloween theme keeps learners engaged while reinforcing the differences between living organisms and nonliving things.
How to Use It:
• Cut out the Halloween objects provided.
• Sort and paste them into the correct column on the T-chart.
• Discuss why each item is living or nonliving to strengthen critical thinking.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–2.
• Grade 1: Practice basic science concepts with hands-on sorting.
• Grade 2: Reinforce classification skills and deepen understanding of living vs. nonliving.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschooling families looking for an interactive Halloween science activity.
A Halloween-themed science worksheet where children cut, sort, and paste objects into “Living” or “Nonliving” categories. With fun seasonal images like pumpkins, bats, and witch hats, this activity blends science with holiday excitement.
Why Use It:
This worksheet builds early science skills by teaching kids how to classify objects. The Halloween theme keeps learners engaged while reinforcing the differences between living organisms and nonliving things.
How to Use It:
• Cut out the Halloween objects provided.
• Sort and paste them into the correct column on the T-chart.
• Discuss why each item is living or nonliving to strengthen critical thinking.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–2.
• Grade 1: Practice basic science concepts with hands-on sorting.
• Grade 2: Reinforce classification skills and deepen understanding of living vs. nonliving.
Target Users:
Teachers, parents, and homeschooling families looking for an interactive Halloween science activity.




