What are some easy Halloween Party snack ideas?

Somehow every year I forget about snacks until the day before the class party, but not this year! This year I’m a full 2 days early! Hold your applause.

Here are some of my favorite ideas on the internet (many that could even pass as “healthy”)…

Check out my Pinterest board below for all my favorite Fall Party snack ideas!

10 Easy Halloween Snacks for Elementary Teachers to Use for Classroom Parties

1. S’mores Snack Mix

All you need are three ingredients for this adorable snack mix! I like to keep them separated and let students “create” their own snack mix in ziploc bags. Also… that saves me a step!

Source/Full tutorial: https://kathrynskitchenblog.com/smores-snack-mix/

2. Scarecrow Crunch Snack Mix

Similar plan with different ingredients - this one is a little more on the fall side! If only I could reach my hand through a computer screen and take a taste right now…

Source/Full Tutorial: https://onelittleproject.com/scarecrow-crunch-snack-mix/

3. Oreo Spiders

These are SO cute and SO easy to make. Stick the pretzel sticks into the sides of the Oreo. If you’re feeling fancy, attach some candy eyes with melted chocolate!

Source/Full Tutorial: https://buildyourbite.com/oreo-spiders/

4. Ghost Fruit Kabobs

If your school is big on the healthy food front, these are a great, easy option. You can use frosting or a food marker to make the faces. Some teachers are fun and let the kids make them themselves, but I prefer to make them in the safety of my own home.

Source/Full Tutorial: https://helloyummy.co/3-easy-halloween-dinners-for-kids/

5. Orange Pumpkins and Banana Ghosts

Another adorable fruit option! This is great for littles because you will have already done the painful peeling part ahead of time. Another option for bigger kids is to leave the peel on and even draw a jack-o-lantern face on it!

Source/Full Tutorial: https://www.iheartnaptime.net/halloween-snack-ideas-school/

6. Pumpkin Bag o’ Cheese Balls

Another easy pumpkin option! Pre-draw or print the faces on the bag and then fill them up on the day of the party! Easy, peezy.

Source/Full Tutorial: https://alphamom.com/family-fun/holidays/classroom-halloween-treats/

7. Clothespin Bat Snack

Goldfish are always a winning option in elementary school! This is a super easy, cute way to use a fail-proof snack but make it cute! This would be perfect if you also do the clothespin bat craft from this post!)

Source/Full Tutorial: https://www.iheartartsncrafts.com/clothespin-bat-preschool-snack/

8. Donut Vampires

Talk about easy and cute! Grab some vampire teeth and candy eyes and you can even let the students be in charge of creating the spoooooky faces.

Source/Full Tutorial: https://fantabulosity.com/a-wicked-play-date-halloween-party-tablescape/

9. Donut Ghosts

So… if the last option of donuts are a little two big, these are also a great (and adorable) option.

Source/Full Tutorial: https://fantabulosity.com/a-wicked-play-date-halloween-party-tablescape/

10. Pumpkin Patch Dirt Cups

Dirt cups are the quintessential Halloween Party kid treat with so many variation options! I love this version because you can even relate it to -gasp- learning standards! Bonus if you are going to a pumpkin patch for a field trip sometime in the fall! (Here are some great tips and resources for you to prep for that trip!)

Source: https://www.icanteachmychild.com/pumpkin-patch-dirt-cups

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