Ideas for Games to Liven Up an Elementary School Halloween Party
Are you wondering what kinds of activities to include for your elementary school Halloween party? If you add creative ideas that everyone in the class can enjoy and plenty of Halloween flair, it’ll become a lasting memory for the kids.
In this article, we’ll introduce Halloween activities and games you can easily enjoy right in the classroom.
They’re all handmade and simple to set up, so feel free to use them for inspiration.
Let’s create it together and host a wonderful Halloween party full of smiles!
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Ideas for Games to Liven Up an Elementary School Halloween Party (51–60)
Halloween pom‑pom toss
How about a fun Halloween “pom-pom launcher” game? Prepare an empty cylindrical snack container like a Chip Star can, cut out the bottom of the tube, stretch a balloon over the opening, and secure it with vinyl tape.
Then decorate it by sticking on jack-o’-lanterns and ghost cutouts made from Halloween wrapping paper or construction paper, and add washi tape for flair.
The pom-poms you shoot are lightweight and won’t hurt if they hit someone, so even little kids can play safely.
When you’re not playing, display it as decor to enjoy the Halloween vibe.
Make them together and have a great time! Adults, be careful not to launch them too hard!
Black Cat Balance Game
It’s a perfect balance game for a Halloween party! All you need are paper plates, paint, construction paper, scissors, glue, plastic bottle caps, and round stickers.
First, paint a Halloween picture on the paper plate, make cute cat and ghost parts from construction paper, and glue them on.
Then fold the paper plate so it wobbles—leaving a little gusset—so it becomes a rocking base.
Decorate the bottle caps with a Halloween theme, too.
How to play: simply stack the bottle caps on the wobbling paper plate without throwing off the balance.
Kids can think about where to place each piece so it doesn’t topple, boosting focus and fine motor skills! It’s great fun not only for elementary schoolers but also for younger children, so it’s perfect for Halloween parties with guests of various ages!
Devil’s Breath Game

As the name suggests, this game is packed with spooky Halloween vibes.
You’ll use an air cannon to blow out flames on several candles arranged in a single vertical line.
Make the air cannon by building a box out of cardboard and cutting a round hole in one side.
By striking the sides adjacent to the holed face, you’ll push the air inside the box out through the hole and snuff out the candle flames in front of you! Start with one candle, then gradually increase the number—it’s highly recommended.
You could even give a prize to the person who blows out the most candles!
A game that sucks live blood

For Halloween costumes, you often see fake blood makeup and other blood-like decorations.
This game uses tomato juice as a substitute for that “blood.” Mix various seasonings and juices into the tomato juice that’s standing in for blood.
Participants drink the tomato juice and try to figure out what’s been added.
If you guess correctly, you win; if not, you lose.
You can make it harder by adding flavors similar to tomato juice, or go for a big surprise by mixing in something with a distinctive taste.
Try it in different ways and have fun!
Candy fishing

When it comes to Halloween, treats are a must.
With this “candy fishing” game, kids get snacks while they play, which ramps up their excitement.
There’s nothing like the joy of reeling in the treat they were aiming for, and kids tackle it with serious expressions.
Just attach clips or other metal fittings to the candy and use a fishing rod with a magnet—prep is simple.
You can adjust the difficulty to suit different ages by changing the size, location, and arrangement of the treats.
It’s also a great go-to game that kids can enjoy with big smiles.



