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Spooky Fun with a Mummy Craft: Perfect for Fine Motor Skills and Letter M Practice

Halloween is the perfect time to get crafty with your preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade students! It brings excitement into the classroom and provides an opportunity to help young learners strengthen fine motor skills, work on the letter M, and decorate your classroom with festive bulletin board art. Continue reading to check out a Mummy Craft that teachers and parents can use for October fun. Learn how to extend the activity into a writing project as well!

Adorable mummy craft for kids

Why Halloween Crafts are Perfect for Little Learners

Crafts offer many benefits to young children. Cutting, gluing, and assembling pieces together help students build the critical fine motor skills of this age. At the same time, they practice their hand-eye coordination, work on their grip, and enhance their ability to follow step-by-step instructions.

This Mummy Craft is versatile. It can be used for Halloween celebrations, tied into a study of the letter M (for monsters, mummies, or masks!), or used to add spooky charm to your classroom bulletin boards.

Materials You’ll Need

Before getting started, make sure you have the following materials ready for your students:

  • Scissors
  • Craft templates (printable)
  • Glue sticks or liquid glue
  • Googly eyes or stickers (optional)
  • Construction paper (optional for background)
  • String or ribbon (optional for hanging)
Cute mummy craft for preschool and kindergarten kids.
The rosy cheeks make this mummy craft look more friendly!

Step-by-Step Craft Instructions

Follow these simple steps to help your students create their Halloween masterpieces:

  1. Print the Craft Template: Make sure each student has a mummy template from which to work.
  2. Cut Apart the Pieces: Have your students carefully cut along the lines to separate the different parts of their mummy (body, arms, legs, face, etc.). Encourage them to use scissors to develop their cutting skills.
  3. Attach the Arms and Legs to the Body: Once the pieces are cut out, students can glue the arms and legs to the body of their Halloween mummy. This step is great for practicing coordination and correctly placing objects.
  4. Optional Background: For students who want to display their work on the bulletin board, consider gluing the finished character onto a piece of construction paper or a spooky scene background. This step adds structure to the craft and makes it easier to hang.

Extending the Activity with a Fun Writing Prompt

After completing the craft, keep the fun going by turning the activity into a writing exercise. Writing encourages creativity and allows kids to connect the craft with their learning.

Here are a few witty writing prompts you can use with the craft:

  • “My Mummy’s Favorite Snack…” – Perfect for letter M practice! Have students write a few sentences or draw pictures about their mummy’s favorite snack.
  • “If I Met a Mummy…” – Encourage imagination by asking students to write what would happen if they met a mummy in real life!
  • “If I Woke Up as a Mummy…” – Ask students to imagine what life would be like if they woke up one day and realized they were a mummy. What would they do? How would they spend their day?
  • “My Pet Mummy” – Have students create a story about what it would be like to have a mummy as a pet. What kind of tricks would it do? How would it be different from other pets?

By adding this simple writing element, you’re encouraging literacy while also fostering a love for creative thinking.

Let kids move the arms in different directions to make the mummy craft look like it's dancing or walking.
Let kids move the arms in different directions to make the mummy craft look like it is dancing or walking.

Bulletin Board Decoration Ideas

When all the mummy craft activities are complete, use them to bring your classroom or learning space to life! Create a Halloween-themed bulletin board with these crafty characters. You could:

  • “Mummy Mischief”: Create a scene where the mummies look like they’re causing a little mayhem! You can pose them in different positions, such as sneaking across the board or unrolling their bandages. Pair the artwork with the students’ writing prompts like “If I Woke Up as a Mummy…” for a fun mix of art and storytelling.
  • “My Pet Mummy” Parade: Display the mummies as pets, with each student’s craft showing their unique mummy creation. Add their responses to the “My Pet Mummy” prompt to give each mummy a personality and showcase the students’ creativity.
  • “Mummy Mysteries”: Turn the bulletin board into an ancient pyramid backdrop and arrange the mummies exploring their surroundings. Add speech or thought bubbles from each mummy, filled with students’ responses to the “Mummy’s Secret Room” prompt, to make the scene come alive with imagination!

This combination of fine motor skills, creativity, and writing is perfect for any classroom looking to celebrate Halloween in a fun and educational way!

Halloween crafts are more than just a fun way to celebrate the holiday; they’re also valuable learning tools that help children work on important skills like fine motor development, creativity, and writing. Whether you’re a parent or teacher, these easy steps and writing prompts will help you make the most of this spooky season while enhancing your students’ learning in a fun and meaningful way. So grab your scissors, print those mummy craft templates, and let’s get crafting!

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Former preschool teacher turned business owner that now creates educational resources for teachers in the classroom, homeschool, and daycare setting.

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Hi, I’m Laura and I am the creator of Crafty Bee Creations.  I am a former preschool teacher turned business owner that now creates educational resources for teachers in the classroom, homeschool, and daycare setting.  I have a passion for designing craft resources that are not only fun and engaging but work children’s fine motor skills too! 

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