Make language therapy spooky and fun with this Halloween-themed unit! Packed with no-prep activities, students will love working on key language skills like vocabulary, problem-solving, and sequencing through engaging Halloween-themed content.
The Halloween Speech Therapy Themed Language Unit offers a variety of fun, spooky activities designed to target essential language skills. From compare and contrast exercises to creative narratives and problem-solving with real pictures, this unit is ideal for keeping students engaged while working on vocabulary, sequencing, and comprehension. Perfect for elementary and middle school students, it fits seamlessly into group or individual therapy sessions, making language learning festive and exciting during the Halloween season.
This Halloween Curated Collection Unit Includes:
- 3 Vocabulary Pages (hollow, lurk, potion)
- 1 Compare & Contrast Worksheet (bats & owls)
- 2 Creative Narratives with Real Pictures
- 1 Nonfiction Text
- 1 Problem-Solving Activity with Real Pictures
- 1 Problem-Solving from Text
- 2 Sequencing Text Worksheets
- 1 Story Grammar Text Passage
- 3 WH Questions from Short Text Worksheets
- 7 Design a Haunted House Activity Templates with Creative Writing Page
- 2 Halloween Coloring Pages
You’ll love how easy this unit makes it to target multiple language skills with a fun, Halloween theme! The wide range of activities—from creating spooky narratives to problem-solving through real-life scenarios—ensures that your students stay engaged while working on vocabulary, sequencing, and comprehension. Plus, the no-prep format is perfect for busy SLPs, allowing you to save time while delivering effective, meaningful therapy sessions.
Everything is designed to work seamlessly with other themes in the Curated Collections bundle, so you can keep your sessions fresh and cohesive.
- Grade Levels: K-7th
- Black and white/Color versions for easy printing
- Aligns with Evidence-Based Practices (EBP) and allows for flexible use across various therapy goals.
SLPs AND TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID…Recommended for K-7th
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “I love this resource! It makes planning based on themes so much easier. My kids love the fillable PDFs that we can use in person and as models. This was one of the best purchases that I have ever made.” – Carly M.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is nicely organized into themes that work with mixed groups and goals. Really like that this can be paired with books and other resources to use a theme for 2-4 weeks in therapy. Simplifies planning.” – Jean F.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is the most amazing resource!!! The activities are fun and engaging for students and target a variety of skills.” – Sarah D.



Joan –
Great seasonal resource!
Robin O. –
This is the third year I’ve used this Halloween unit and it still holds up. My students never get tired of the spooky theme and the activities target meaningful goals. The Curated Collections format makes seasonal planning so much easier.
Paula M. –
I used the problem-solving section with real pictures for my 3rd and 4th grade groups and they had such great discussions. The Halloween scenarios made the reasoning tasks feel exciting rather than clinical. My students were genuinely thinking through each situation.
The Fluency Coach –
Nice addition to the themed collection!
Grace –
Cute, spooky, and well designed.
Lindsay Q. –
My students get so excited for this unit!
Emma G. –
Fun and functional Halloween activities.
Jean –
LOVE this for my Halloween groups.
Super Speech Hero –
Good Halloween resource. Could use a couple more compare/contrast pages.
Monica Goldman –
I run a small private practice and seasonal resources like this make such a difference in client engagement. The Halloween activities were age-appropriate for my elementary clients and the language targets were well chosen. Families noticed how much their children enjoyed the themed sessions.
Maureen U. –
Grabbed this for October. No regrets!
Julie E. –
The Halloween theme is engaging and my students loved it. The activities target good skills. My only wish is that the unit included a few more pages so I could stretch it through the full month of October without repeating any activities. I ended up supplementing with my own materials for the last week.
Julie M. –
I have a caseload of over 60 students across K-5 and this Halloween unit worked with almost all of them. I used the simpler sequencing and vocabulary pages with my younger kids and the compare/contrast and narrative sections with my older students. Having one themed resource that spans that many grade levels saved me hours of planning. The spooky real pictures for problem-solving were the highlight for most of my groups. They loved analyzing the scenarios and explaining their thinking. This has become an annual tradition in my therapy room and I don’t see that changing anytime soon.
Anna P. –
I got this as part of the Curated Collections and it was the first unit I used when fall started. The Halloween-themed content made language therapy feel like a special event for my kiddos. The sequencing and compare and contrast activities were particularly effective for targeting IEP goals.
Caroline S. –
My favorite fall resource!
Kelly Campbell –
The Curated Collections Halloween unit was one of the highlights of my fall therapy. My students were motivated by the theme and I was able to target comprehension, vocabulary, and narrative goals without switching between multiple resources. The no-prep format is always appreciated too.
Tina M. –
This Halloween unit completely transformed my October therapy sessions. I used the vocabulary activities on Mondays, the sequencing and comprehension pages on Wednesdays, and the creative narratives and problem-solving on Fridays. Every group was engaged, every session was productive, and I didn’t spend a single minute prepping. The real pictures in the problem-solving section were my students’ favorite because they got to analyze actual spooky scenarios. I’ve already added this to my October planning for next year. If you work with elementary or middle school students, this is a must-have for the Halloween season.
Joyce –
After 14 years of trying to make Halloween therapy materials from scratch, I finally found a resource that does it all. The compare and contrast exercises are strong, the vocabulary is seasonal but still functional, and the problem-solving activities are engaging for a wide age range.
Diane –
Always look forward to using this in October.
Deborah Murphy –
Festive, fun, and full of language targets.
Amy E. –
I work in a private practice and this Halloween unit was a huge hit with my elementary clients. Parents mentioned that their kids were excited to come to therapy that week. The no-prep format saved me a ton of time and the language targets were exactly what I needed for my caseload.
Sharon Q. –
My students love the spooky theme.
Jackie K. –
Halloween therapy has never been easier!
Wendy G. –
The sequencing activities in the Halloween unit were perfect for my K-2 groups. They loved putting the spooky events in order and retelling the sequences. It was a great way to work on narrative skills in a seasonal context. I also used the vocab section with my 3rd graders.
SLP Corner –
As a fellow creator, I appreciate the quality and creativity in this Halloween unit. The activities are well-designed and target meaningful language skills while keeping the seasonal theme fun and engaging. The Curated Collections format is a smart approach to themed therapy.
Debbie E. –
Fun theme and good activities. I just felt like I ran through the material a little faster than expected.
Lori Y. –
Using this every October from now on.
Anna W. –
Got this as part of the Curated Collections bundle and the Halloween unit was one of my favorites. The problem-solving activities with real pictures were especially engaging. My students had to think through spooky scenarios and explain their reasoning which was great for expressive language goals.
Janice Rivera –
I’ve been using Speechy Musings resources for years and this Halloween unit is another winner. The Curated Collections format is great because I know what to expect and the quality is always there. My students responded well to the spooky scenarios and the vocabulary work was grade-appropriate.
Elizabeth Y. –
I teach a mixed-age SPED group and this Halloween unit worked perfectly for differentiation. My lower-level students did the sequencing pages while my higher-level students worked on the creative narratives. Everyone was engaged because of the Halloween theme and nobody felt left out.
Tiny Talkers SLP –
Fantastic Halloween resource for SLPs!
Liz U. –
Pulled this out the first week of October and used it through Halloween. The variety of skills covered is impressive. I hit vocabulary, problem-solving, sequencing, compare and contrast, and comprehension goals all from one resource. The spooky theme kept everyone motivated.
Laura G. –
My kids were begging for more Halloween activities.
Sandra C. –
My favorite seasonal unit to use!
Ellen O. –
Good unit overall, would love to see a few more pages focused on inferencing with the Halloween theme.
Nancy S. –
No-prep and festive. Can’t ask for more!
Cindy G. –
Spooky fun that targets real goals!
Laura Q. –
I used every activity in this unit during October and they all landed well. The sequencing was perfect for my younger kiddos, the compare and contrast pushed my older students, and the narrative section was great for mixed groups. The real pictures made the problem-solving feel authentic.
Andrea S. –
Great for October speech groups!
Caitlin W. –
Engaging and well organized. Love this!
Kristina C. –
My students asked if we could do Halloween all year!
Mandy W. –
This is the Halloween unit I pull out every year now. The vocabulary, sequencing, and comprehension activities cover so many goals and the spooky theme keeps everyone engaged. It works for both my group and individual sessions.
Kari Johnson –
Used the compare and contrast activities with my 4th grade group and they had great discussions about Halloween traditions. The problem-solving section was also really effective for targeting reasoning skills. Loved that it was all no-prep too.
Robin K. –
Halloween + speech therapy = perfect combo.
Robin S. –
The creative narrative activities were my favorite part of this unit. My students wrote their own spooky stories and I got some of the best language samples I’ve collected all fall. The Halloween theme really motivated them to be more expressive and detailed in their writing.
Jenny E. –
Bought this and used it immediately!
Nicole Foster –
I’m in my first year as an SLP and was panicking about how to make October therapy sessions fun and productive. This Halloween unit was the answer. Everything is no-prep, well organized, and covers a wide range of language skills. My supervisor was impressed with how engaging my sessions were.
Tammy I. –
Fun, festive, and educational!
Tammy –
My kiddos were SO into this unit!
Danielle G. –
The vocabulary section in this Halloween unit was surprisingly thorough. My students learned some great seasonal words while working on their language goals. The sequencing activites tied in nicely with their narrative skills too.
Katie W. –
So fun for October therapy sessions!
Sherry U. –
Perfect for the Halloween season!
Carolyn O. –
I used this unit for the entire month of October and it was the best Halloween therapy material I’ve ever had. The sequencing activities were perfect for my younger groups and the vocabulary building sections pushed my older students in a fun way. The problem-solving with real pictures was especially effective because my students could connect the spooky scenarios to real-life reasoning skills. My kids actually groaned when November came and we had to move on to a different theme. That’s how you know a resource is working! I’ve already bookmarked it for next October.
Theresa Ross –
No-prep Halloween fun for speech!
Speech Spark Studio –
This Halloween unit has such a great variety of activities. I used the compare and contrast exercises with my 3rd graders and the creative narrative section with my 5th graders. The real pictures for problem-solving were a hit with everyone. Well put together!
Joy U. –
Great Halloween activities for therapy.
Teresa S. –
Spooky and fun. The kids loved it!
Deborah W. –
My students were so excited for the Halloween theme!