Halloween falls on October 31st of each year and is a great time for activities for kids including playing Halloween Memory! You can play this activity as a family, at school or on the go as a boredom buster!
Other Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, dressing up in costume, carving pumpkins, apple bobbing, playing pranks, telling scary stories, visiting haunted houses, telling scary stories, and watching Halloween movies. Don’t forget about eating Halloween treats!
Here’s how to Print out and Play Halloween Memory!
Print Free File:
Halloween Memory Game (1765 downloads )
Individual Cards:
1. Print out the images
2. Cut out the images – make sure you leave a little white space.
3. Cut colored card stock or paper a little larger than picture.
4. Glue picture to card stock.
5. Glue pumpkin to the back of the card stock.
6. Laminate.
Play game using standard memory rules.
The Rules for Playing “MEMORY”
1. Mix up the cards.
2. Lay them in rows, face down.
3. Turn over any two cards.
4. If the two cards match, keep them.
5. If they don’t match, turn them back over.
6. Remember what was on each card and where it was.
7. Watch and remember during the other player’s turn.
8. The game is over when all the cards have been matched.
9. The player with the most matches wins.
Halloween Memory Images:
1. Scarecrow
2. Bat
3. Pumpkins
4. Spider
5. Cat
6. Ghost
7. Witch
8. Candy Corn
Memory Games to Play:
- American Girl Memory
- Baby Shower Memory
- Valentine’s Day Memory
- Green Day Memory ~ St. Patrick’s Day
- Halloween Memory
- Justice League Memory
- Spiderman Memory
- Transformer Memory
- High School Musical Memory
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