Halloween Zendoodle Art Worksheets
These Halloween zendoodle art worksheets are a fun and festive way to keep elementary kids engaged this October! They make great fast finisher activities for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students and include 10 spooky templates like a jack-o’-lantern, ghost, and black cat, so every design is unique! Students will practice drawing zendoodle art patterns, then add them to one of the 10 Halloween-themed templates.
Stuck on what to do for a Halloween art project? Celebrate the season with creative, pattern-based drawings that feature candy, pumpkins, bats, and more!
The PDF includes 2 printable handouts with an array of easy zentangle designs for kids. There are a total of 60 zendoodles with simple line and shape patterns. Use these with your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classes as a fast finisher activity, last-minute art sub plan, or just as inspiration for your next spooky art project.
Also included are 5 pages of printable zendoodle practice pages for kids. These make for a great warm-up or bellringer activity at the start of your art lesson. Children of this age can complete anywhere from 1–3 per class, given a 5-minute time period.
Lastly, I designed a “What is a Zendoodle?” art worksheet you can hand out to help students find inspiration for their own pattern designs. For this art activity, I highly recommend your class has access to fine-point drawing materials such as fine-tip markers, pens, and small brushes (if opting to paint). But simple drawing pencils would be fine, too.
You Will Receive
- 1 Non-Editable PDF (Zendoodle Art Worksheets for Halloween)
What’s Included in My Halloween Zendoodle Art Worksheets Pack
- 1 Intro to Zentangles (What is it?)
- 2 Pattern Worksheets
- 5 Pattern Practice Pages
- 10 Zendoodle Templates: Spider, Jack-o’-Lantern, Candy Corn, Witch Hat, Black Cat, Cauldron, Bat, Ghost, Candy Apple, Skull & Crossbones
- 4 Completed Teacher Samples – No need to make your own!
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Used this during a lesson on stress management and my students loved completing this activity!