25 Halloween Decor for Classroom Ideas
Halloween is a fun time of year, especially for kids. If you love to enjoy this holiday, there are many things that you can do to celebrate it.
One of the things that you can do is decorate your classroom for Halloween.
There are many Halloween decor for classroom Ideas that you can use.
1. Add a little Halloween to your classroom with a Halloween tree.
If you’re looking for a way to add some Halloween spirit to your classroom without going overboard, a Halloween tree is a great way to do it.
You can add a few simple ornaments to the tree, or let your students make their own.
This is a fun way to get your students involved in the decorating process and let them add a little bit of their own personality to the room.
Plus, it’s a great way to add a little bit of color to your classroom without going overboard.
2. Create a spider web corner.
I love the idea of creating a Halloween-themed corner in your classroom. It’s a great way to add some festive decor without going overboard.
You can create a Halloween reading nook, a Halloween sensory bin, or a Halloween dramatic play area.
The options are endless!
I created a spider web corner in my classroom with a simple DIY spider web backdrop and some Halloween pillows.
I added a few bean bags and some spider-themed books, and I was done!
I love how this space turned out, and I know my students will love it, too!
3. Use a Halloween tree to display your students’ work.
This is such a cute idea! If you have a small tree in your classroom, or if you can fit a small one, you can use it to display your students’ work.
You can even make it a project for the kids by having them make some of the decorations for the tree.
If you don’t have a tree, you can use a large branch, or even just a few branches, and put them in a vase or a bucket.
You can then hang your students’ work on the branches using clothespins or paper clips.
4. Create a Halloween mantel for your classroom.
If you have a mantel in your classroom, you can easily decorate it for Halloween.
If you don’t have a mantel, you can create a faux mantel by hanging a long shelf on the wall.
A mantel is a great place to create a focal point for your classroom Halloween decor.
You can use a garland, a variety of pumpkins, and Halloween signs to create a fun and spooky mantel.
You can even add some bats or spiders to the mantel to make it look like they are crawling out of the fireplace.
5. Use a Halloween tree to display your students’ work.
If you don’t have a Halloween tree in your classroom, you need to get one! You can find a Halloween tree at most craft stores or online.
You can also make one by spray painting a small branch black and putting it in a vase.
Use your Halloween tree to display your students’ work. You can hang their work from the branches using black and white ribbon.
This is a great way to showcase their work and decorate your classroom at the same time!
6. Create an interactive Halloween bulletin board.
Bulletin boards are a fun way to decorate your classroom. But, to be honest, most bulletin boards are for the teacher’s benefit, not the students.
This Halloween, create a fun and interactive Halloween bulletin board that your students will love.
This Halloween math bulletin board is perfect for reviewing math concepts.
Students can solve the problems and then lift the flap to see if they got it right.
You can also have students create their own Halloween-themed math problems and display them on the bulletin board.
Bulletin boards like this are a fun way to engage students and get them excited about learning.
7. Add a little Halloween to your classroom with a Halloween tree.
If you love the idea of a classroom tree but you aren’t quite ready to set up a Christmas tree in October, then a Halloween tree is perfect for you!
You can use a small tree, a tree branch, or a tree made out of felt to decorate for the season.
Students can even make their own ornaments to hang on the tree! I love the idea of using paper pumpkins, bats, and witches hats as ornaments for the tree.
8. Create a spider web corner.
Have a corner of your classroom that you don’t know what to do with? Turn it into a spooky spider web corner!
I used a black table cloth, a spider web table runner, and a few fake spiders to create this look.
Then I added a spider web chair cover and a few spider web cutouts to the wall.
I also used a few of the spider web cutouts to create a spider web border for my bulletin board.
9. Create a Halloween mantel for your classroom.
If you have a fireplace in your classroom, then you have to create a Halloween mantel on it!
Even if you don’t have a fireplace, you can create a Halloween mantel on any large shelf in your classroom.
This is a fun way to create a focal point in your classroom that isn’t your whiteboard or smart board.
I love to use my mantel to display seasonal books, pumpkins, and a banner.
You can also use your mantel to display a spooky village, Halloween signs, and more! It’s a great place to add some Halloween decor that isn’t too scary.
10. Create an interactive Halloween bulletin board.
If you’re a teacher who loves a good bulletin board, this one’s for you! This Halloween-themed interactive bulletin board is not only adorable, but it’s also a fun way to get your students thinking.
Write out a question on the board, and have students write their answers on sticky notes, then place them on the board.
This is a great way to review a math concept, writing prompt, or even a fun question about Halloween.
11. Create a spooky book display.
This Halloween book display by us is so cute! She used a large spider web as a backdrop and included a variety of Halloween-themed books.
This is a great way to get students excited about reading and to introduce them to new books!
Conclusion
Halloween is a great time to have fun and let loose with your students. They’ll love these fun Halloween decorations and you’ll love how easy they are to make!