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Make a Halloween Pumpkin Cut-and-Paste Worksheet
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What It Is:
This Halloween worksheet lets Grade 1 students create their own Jack-o’-lantern. Children cut out the pumpkin’s facial features and glue them onto the pumpkin template to design a spooky or funny face.
Why Use It:
The activity builds fine motor skills, introduces cut-and-paste sequencing, and allows for creative self-expression. It’s a simple and engaging way to celebrate Halloween in the classroom.
How to Use It:
• Cut out the pumpkin eyes and mouth provided on the worksheet.
• Paste the features onto the pumpkin template to design a Jack-o’-lantern face.
• Encourage creativity by mixing and matching features or drawing additional decorations.
• Display the finished pumpkins on a bulletin board or classroom wall.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 1.
• Grade 1: Practice cutting, gluing, and designing independently.
• Early Grade 2: Extend learning by writing a sentence describing their pumpkin.
Target Users:
Grade 1 teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for an easy and fun Halloween art activity.
This Halloween worksheet lets Grade 1 students create their own Jack-o’-lantern. Children cut out the pumpkin’s facial features and glue them onto the pumpkin template to design a spooky or funny face.
Why Use It:
The activity builds fine motor skills, introduces cut-and-paste sequencing, and allows for creative self-expression. It’s a simple and engaging way to celebrate Halloween in the classroom.
How to Use It:
• Cut out the pumpkin eyes and mouth provided on the worksheet.
• Paste the features onto the pumpkin template to design a Jack-o’-lantern face.
• Encourage creativity by mixing and matching features or drawing additional decorations.
• Display the finished pumpkins on a bulletin board or classroom wall.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grade 1.
• Grade 1: Practice cutting, gluing, and designing independently.
• Early Grade 2: Extend learning by writing a sentence describing their pumpkin.
Target Users:
Grade 1 teachers, parents, and homeschool educators looking for an easy and fun Halloween art activity.




