80 Fantastic Halloween Costumes for Teachers in 2024


Do you and your work besties really want to impress your students this year with top-notch teacher Halloween costumes? This list has so many clever ideas for every kind of teacher! From easy, low-prep costumes to those that really go all out, these options will help you get into the spirit of the season.

Also check out these book character costumes and literary Halloween costumes!

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Teacher dressed as a pun on the word Instagram, as an elderly person (Gram)
Holly Herbertson, High School ELA, for We Are Teachers

Insta-Gram

You gotta love a good pun costume, and this one made us chuckle. Teacher Holly noted that she carried around a variety of “filters” to change things up, just like the app.

Teacher dressed as Shrek for Halloween
Willa Barron, 8th Grade ELA, for We Are Teachers
Teacher dressed as Olaf from the movie Frozen for Halloween
Jenn B., 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers

Olaf

This lovable guy loves warm hugs, just like a lot of the elementary school teachers we know! These Olaf sunglasses from Amazon would be a cool way to build this costume for yourself.

Teacher dressed as a Diction-Fairy, with wings covered in book pages
Danielle F. for We Are Teachers

Diction-Fairy

Who doesn’t love a good costume pun? Pick up an old dictionary at the thrift store, then use its pages to cover this set of wings from Amazon. Ta-da!

Teacher wearing a green ribbon bow around her neck
Jen E., Middle School ELA, for We Are Teachers

The Girl With the Green Ribbon

Remember that creepy tale from Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark? She’d never take off her ribbon, and never tell anyone why …

Teacher dressed as a box of Crayola crayons
Dalissa Salinas, 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers

Box of Crayons

Is there anything better than a brand-new box of crayons? Teachers and kids know the answer!

Teacher dressed as the Mad Hatter for Halloween
Kathy G., High School Art Teacher, for We Are Teachers
Teacher dressed in one of Jackie Kennedy's iconic outfits for Halloween
8th Grade Social Studies Teacher for We Are Teachers

Jackie Kennedy

She might be one of the most famous first ladies of all time, and she has lots of terrific outfits to choose from.

Teacher dressed in a homemade book costume for Halloween
Ms. Lupe Palacios for We Are Teachers

A Book

The teacher who crafted this clever costume notes that it opened up to a short story inside, while the back showcased “reviews” from students. So cool!

Teacher Dressed as Pete the Cat
Liz B., Preschool, for We Are Teachers

Pete the Cat

Add big colorful buttons to a yellow shirt, throw on some cat ears, and you’ve got a Pete the Cat costume! If you can do the different-colored sneakers, even better.

Teacher dressed as Phileas Fogg in a hot air balloon costume for Halloween
Lisa Jacobs for We Are Teachers

Phileas Fogg

If you really love putting effort into your costume, take inspiration from this incredible Around the World in 80 Days costume! A giant beach ball balanced in a Hula-Hoop forms the “balloon,” and a pair of steampunk goggles adds an authentic touch.

Teacher dressed as a World War I era soldier for Halloween
Loretta O., 6th Grade, for We Are Teachers

World War I Soldier

This is an especially cool costume idea for a history or social studies teacher, but it works for any history buff.

Teacher dressed as Super Reader, wearing a cape made of material that looks like book pages
Amy, Pre-K-6 Librarian, for We Are Teachers

Super Reader

Readers are the real superheroes! Make a cape from old book pages, or buy some book-printed fabric instead.

Teacher dressed as Beetlejuice for Halloween
5th Grade Teacher for We Are Teachers

Beetlejuice

With the sequel coming out soon, this could be the perfect year to resurrect this mischievous old favorite!

Teacher dressed as Sully from Monsters, Inc., posted next to a shot of Sully from the movie
Jenn B., 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers

Sully (Monsters, Inc.)

If you’ve got a teacher pal, they can dress as Mike for a cute duo costume. But Sully is fun on his own too. Use this Sully horns headband to get your costume started.

Teacher dressed as the character Ms. Frizzle for Halloween
Presley, 2nd Grade, for We Are Teachers

Ms. Frizzle

This is one of those teacher Halloween costumes that’s become a perennial favorite. Don’t forget to attach a stuffed lizard pal to your shoulder!

Teacher dressed as a stereotypical grumpy old librarian for Halloween
Morgan M., 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers

Grumpy Librarian

Today’s librarians are nothing like the stern, grumpy book guardians of days past. That makes it fun to dress as one of them for a day! Don’t forget the reading glasses on a chain for a finishing touch.

Teacher dressed in a white t-shirt with bloody mini cereal boxes on it, as a cereal killer
Kimberly H., 8th and 9th Grade ELA, for We Are Teachers

Cereal Killer

Oh no! Look out, Captain Crunch! A cereal killer is on the loose!

Teacher dressed as Cindy Lou Who for Halloween
Hilary Statum, Kindergarten, for We Are Teachers

Cindy Lou Who

If you’ve got long hair, put it up in a wacky style to become the adorable little tyke from How the Grinch Stole Christmas. No long hair? Try this fun wig from Amazon instead.

Teacher wearing a green dress with vines wrapped around it to be Poison Ivy for Halloween
Daletta G. for We Are Teachers

Poison Ivy

It’s easy to find artificial ivy strings. Just dress in green, wrap yourself in vines, and you’ve transformed into the classic comic book character!

Teacher dressed in a red tutu with political symbols, wearing a party hat and carrying balloons, to represent a political party
8th Grade Social Studies Teacher for We Are Teachers

Political Party

If only politics were always this much fun! This is an especially fun costume for a major election year.

Teacher dressed as a jellyfish, carrying a clear umbrella with streamers attached
Meenal P. for We Are Teachers

Jellyfish

The beauty of this costume is that you can put it down when you need to, you know, teach. A clear umbrella and iridescent streamers make this a super-easy costume too.

Teacher dressed as a 1920s flapper girl, standing by a vintage radio
Amy, Pre-K-6 Librarian, for We Are Teachers
Teacher dressed as the character Joy from Inside Out
Josie M., 2nd Grade, for We Are Teachers

Joy (Inside Out)

Your favorite yellow dress and a bright blue wig are all you need for this costume. Oh, and a super-sunny personality, of course!

Teacher dressed in graduation cap and gown with states taped to it to represent the Electoral College
8th Grade Social Studies Teacher for We Are Teachers

Electoral College

OK, that’s not really what they mean by “college,” but this costume is hilarious … and educational! Just attach state silhouettes to a grad cap and gown.

Teacher wearing an inflatable plane costume to be Snoopy, WWI Flying Ace
Suzi Hanninen, Elementary Special Ed, for We Are Teachers
Teacher wearing an inflatable t-rex costume for Halloween
Carmen Class, 3rd Grade, for We Are Teachers
Teacher dressed as a queen in a formal gown and crown
Amy, Pre-K-6 Librarian, for We Are Teachers

Queen for a Day

This teacher was dressed as royalty to celebrate a Kansas City Royals team day, but this costume works for Halloween too. Dress in your best, and don’t forget to sparkle!

Teacher dressed as Kevin the bird from the movie Up, next to a picture of Kevin
Jenn B., 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers

Kevin (Up)

This silly bird stole the scene every time he was onscreen in Up! Creating his look using a multicolored tutu is a brilliant idea too.

Teachers dressed in striped shirts in hats as Where's Waldo?
Brianna Sayegh, High School, for We Are Teachers

Where’s Waldo?

This one works as a solo costume or one for you and your teacher BFF. Wear your own striped shirt, or buy a Waldo costume on Amazon.

Teachers wearing lab coats covered in social media logos, as social scientists
Eleanor Z., High School History, for We Are Teachers

Social Scientist

This is another costume you can do on your own or with a teacher friend. Simply borrow or buy a lab coat and cover it with social media logos.

Teacher dressed to represent the Luxury Tax card from a Monopoly game
Megan Newman, 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers

Luxury Tax (Monopoly)

When a Monopoly app became a hit at this teacher’s school, they decided to dress up using a Monopoly, including the Luxury Tax card!

Teacher wearing a large inflatable pink shark costume
Denise H., SEL, for We Are Teachers

Mama Shark (Baby Shark)

If your students can’t stop singing this super-catchy tune, then this is the costume for you. Find some teacher pals to be Papa and Baby too.

Teacher Halloween Costumes for Duos and Groups

Teachers dressed as Party Animals for Halloween
Kaitlyn H., Kindergarten, ESL, for We Are Teachers

Party Animals

Mix animal costumes with birthday hats and noisemakers, and you’ve got the whole cast of characters from Tara Lazar’s adorable book!

Teachers dressed as The Grannies from the TV show Bluey
Elementary School Teachers for We Are Teachers

The Grannies (Bluey)

The Grannies might be the most popular of all Bluey and Bingo’s make-believe games. And the costumes are easy, requiring only a few blankets and accessories.

Group of teachers dressed in UNO card shirts and matching earrings
Defino Central First Grade for We Are Teachers
Teachers dressed as Velma and Daphne from Scooby Doo for Halloween
Anna L., 3rd Grade, for We Are Teachers
Teacher dressed as Ms. Frizzle and her dog dressed as Liz
Naomi Meredith, K-5 STEM, for We Are Teachers
Teachers wearing colorful tutus and t-shirts to represent One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Brittany G., 3rd Grade, for We Are Teachers

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish

The colorful tutus are fun, but it’s those headbands that really make this teacher team costume pop!

Teachers and school staff dressed as farm animals and other characters from Charlotte's Web
Brittany G., 3rd Grade, for We Are Teachers

Charlotte’s Web

Want something the entire school can get it on? Try the farm animals and other characters from Charlotte’s Web!

Teacher dressed as Barbie with her dog dressed as Ken
Naomi Meredith, K-5 STEM, for We Are Teachers

Barbie and Ken

Barbie has made a real comeback, and she has so many different styles it’s easy to find one that suits you. If you don’t know another teacher who can be your Ken, dress up your canine pal instead!

Group of teachers dressed in t-shirts that have Taco Bell sauce logos on them
Kimberly H., 8th and 9th Grade ELA, for We Are Teachers
Two teachers, each dressed in the style of the other
Morgan M., 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers

Dress Like Your Teammate

Even teacher besties usually have their own individual styles. Make your students laugh by swapping for the day, wearing what your teammate likes to wear.

Teachers wearing paintings as Halloween costumes
J. Douglas, 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers

Museum Paintings

Art teachers, this one’s for you. Dress up as your favorite paintings and give your students a field trip without leaving the building.

Group of teachers dressed as Minions and Gru
Laura Ann Gryder, 2nd Grade, for We Are Teachers

Minions & Gru

You can be a Minion on your own, but it’s even more fun when you do it as a big group. Don’t forget to find someone to be Gru!

A group of teachers dressed as characters from Laura Numeroff books
Stephanie Gable, 1st grade, for We Are Teachers

Laura Numeroff Characters

If you give a teacher a Laura Numeroff book, they’ll turn it into a Halloween costume! Each teacher can pick their own favorite.

Teachers dressed as characters from The Magic Schoolbus
Gabriella S. for We Are Teachers

The Magic School Bus

Where would Ms. Frizzle be without the rest of the gang? Extra points if you can convince someone to dress up as the bus itself.

Teachers and school staff dressed to represent their favorite holidays
Brittany G., 3rd Grade, for We Are Teachers

Holidays

What’s your favorite holiday? Everyone can choose their own with this super-easy group costume theme.

Group of teachers dressed in police uniforms as the Grammar Police
Katarina Lupson, 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers

Grammar Police

Stop, in the name of the Oxford comma! Don’t try to get away with any double negatives, either.

Teachers dressed as Zoom buttons for Halloween
Amanda Mannino, 4th-6th Special Ed, for We Are Teachers

Zoom Buttons

Though these teachers used these costumes during their year of virtual classrooms, they’re still funny today!

Teachers dressed as characters from the Toy Story movies for Halloween
Gabriella S. for We Are Teachers

Toy Story

Bring the Pixar classic to life, and watch your students’ eyes light up!

Group of teachers dressed to represent the book Chicka Chicka Boom Boom
Hilary Statum, Kindergarten, for We Are Teachers

Chicka Chicka Boom Boom

How cute is this idea? Brown overalls covered in letters of the alphabet topped with palm leaves and coconuts make an easy costume that works for groups or individuals.

Two teachers dressed for Halloween as Lady Liberty and Uncle Sam
J. Douglas, 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers

Uncle Sam and Lady Liberty

Give me your tired, your poor … it’s like it was written just for teachers! Find the Statue of Liberty and Uncle Sam costumes on Amazon.

Teachers dressed as Winnie the Pooh characters for Halloween
Brooke B., 4th grade, for We Are Teachers

Winnie-the-Pooh

You can go all out with Pooh-themed costumes, but you don’t need to. These simple T-shirts and headbands get the idea across perfectly and are much more practical.

Teachers dressed as characters from 101 Dalmations
Alex Jackson, Middle School, for We Are Teachers

101 Dalmatians

Spend a day being spotted puppies, and don’t forget to find someone to be Cruella de Vil. You can grab her wig here on Amazon.

Teachers dressed as characters from the book Room on the Broom
Hilary Statum, Kindergarten, for We Are Teachers

Room on the Broom

The book Room on the Broom is absolutely perfect for group teacher Halloween costumes. We especially love the teacher dressed as the broom itself!

Teachers dressed as characters from The Avengers
Stephanie Gable, 1st grade, for We Are Teachers

The Avengers

We all know teachers are superheroes, so this group costume seems especially appropriate.

Teachers dressed as characters from the book Koo Koo Kangaroo
Hilary Statum, Kindergarten, for We Are Teachers

Koo Koo Kanga Roo

Adults and kids both love this zany duo, and their costumes are easy to re-create. Don’t forget the gold fanny pack!

Teachers dressed to represent the book Have You Filled a Bucket Today?
Brooke B., 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers
Two teachers dressed as dwarves from Snow White
J. Douglas, 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers
Teachers dressed as characters from Dr. Seuss books
Amy, Pre-K-6 Librarian, for We Are Teachers

Seuss Characters

Every kid knows their Dr. Seuss characters, and the huge array of books gives you so many to choose from. Try this Cat in the Hat accessory set for an easy idea.

Teacher dressed as an astronaut, with her dog dressed as a rocket
Naomi Meredith, K-5 STEM, for We Are Teachers

Astronaut and Rocket

Could that dog rocket costume be any cuter? Paired with an astronaut suit, it’s the perfect duo costume for a teacher and her best doggie friend.

Teachers dressed a colorful crayons
Stephanie Sanders, 2nd Grade, for We Are Teachers

The Day the Crayons Quit

Crayon costumes are always a hit, and you can even theme them to the popular book. Birthday hats in multiple colors make perfect toppers.

Teachers dressed as Ghostbusters for Halloween
Jeanne Tholen for We Are Teachers

Ghostbusters

Who you gonna call? These teachers! These Ghostbusters jumpsuits come in sizes to fit every teacher on your team.

Teachers dressed as camp counselors
6th Grade Teacher Team for We Are Teachers

Camp Counselors

Camp counselors are really just the teachers of summer anyway, right? Love those tie-dyed T-shirts!

Teachers dressed as Starbucks baristas in green aprons
Naomi Meredith, 3rd Grade, for We Are Teachers

Starbucks Baristas

Coffee keeps teachers going, so this costume is the perfect nod to their favorite fix. Green aprons, white shirts, and black pants are all you need, but you can add Starbucks caps too if you like.

Group of teachers dressed as colorful troll dolls
Brooke B., 4th Grade, for We Are Teachers

Trolls

We love this group costume for those especially wacky teacher teams. Buy troll wig headbands, or make your own with tulle and a few basic supplies.

Three teachers dressed as the Sanderson sisters form the movie Hocus Pocus
Jeanne Tholen for We Are Teachers
Group of teachers dressed as a biker gang
6th Grade Teacher Team for We Are Teachers

Biker Gang

Feeling tough? Don some tattoo sleeves and round up your favorite black ensembles for this group costume.

Group of teachers dressed as Beanie Babies
Naomi Meredith, 3rd Grade, for We Are Teachers

Beanie Babies

With animal headbands and big hangtags made of cardboard, these costumes are a snap to throw together at the last minute.

Group of teachers dressed as characters from the Wizard of Oz
Brittany G., 3rd Grade, for We Are Teachers

Wizard of Oz

This group costume idea is always a lot of fun, and there are lots of characters available for big teams.

Group of teachers dressed as bees to represent Bee Kind
Amy Flynn for We Are Teachers

Bee Kind

These Bee Kind T-shirts come in every size, and they’re the perfect base for this simple costume idea. Add antennae and wings, and you’re good to go!

Teachers dressed as fishermen and one large fish
6th Grade Team for We Are Teachers

The Biggest Catch

Choose one teacher to wear the shark costume, while everyone else rounds up fishing vests, hats, nets, and other gear. Such a great photo op!

Group of teachers dressed as 50s girls
Hilary Statum, Kindergarten, for We Are Teachers

’50s Girls

Poodle skirts and ponytails are always popular. Don’t forget the saddle shoes and neck scarves too!

Teachers dressed as a group of Care Bears
Naomi Meredith, 3rd Grade, for We Are Teachers

Care Bears

One of the best things about this group costume is that it lets everyone pick a bear that best suits their personality. Personalize some colorful tees and add bear ears, and you’re all set.

Group of teachers dressed as traffic control workers
6th Grade Teacher Team for We Are Teachers

Traffic Control

Sometimes it feels like teachers spend half their days directing traffic, whether in the classroom, in the halls, or on the playground. You might as well dress for the part!

Teachers dressed in Johnny Appleseed costumes
Hilary Statum, Kindergarten, for We Are Teachers

Johnny Appleseed

If your students have been learning about Johnny Appleseed, they’ll appreciate these adorable costumes. Especially if you wear real pots on your heads!

Group of teachers dressed as vampires
6th Grade Teacher Team for We Are Teachers

Vampires

Go classic with vampire costumes. (Just remember not to go overboard with the scary aspect if you teach very young kids.)

Group of teachers dressed in colorful t-shirts with the Nerds candy logo
Katina M. for We Are Teachers

Nerds Candy

Halloween is all about candy, making it a really fun costume idea. All you need are colorful shirts with the Nerds logo (make your own with a die cut machine) ironed on.

Teachers wearing colorful t-shirts with the M&M logo on them
Heather Goudge, 2nd Grade, for We Are Teachers

M&Ms

Here’s another colorful candy group costume that’s easy to pull off. The tutus are optional but so fun!

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