I loved these fun Christmas tree craft ideas for kids! Click on the image to see the original post:

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You guessed it! More fun winter cartoons from my dad! And another fun story for your students to correct (the grammar mistakes) as they read. Click here for the free printable PDF: Sledding in the Snow- grammar practice Merry Christmas!
Here’s another simple addition worksheet for your lower grade class. It’s a perfect holiday excuse to practice math! What’s better than that! Click here for the printable PDF: Adding- single digits- Winter- full page
Oh, how good it feels to get free stuff! Today’s freebie is a holiday graphing worksheet for kindergarten or first grade. Make a graph using the data collected from counting cute pictures. Click here for the free worksheet: I Can Graph the Pictures- Winter 1
Merry Christmas everyone! I do love the holiday season… it’s definitely my favorite time of year! In the spirit of the season, I present you with another freebie…a holiday graphing worksheet for kindergarten or first grade. Make a graph using the data collected from counting cute pictures. Click here for the free holiday worksheet: I Can Graph the Pictures- Winter 3
Click here for more fun and free Christmas/Winter stuff for kids!
I love these cartoons from my dad. They definitely deserve a fun story. So here’s my winter-themed grammar practice page! Click here for the printable PDF: snowball fight- grammar
One of my readers noticed a small mistake on the page (Thanks KW!). See if your kids can find it! (HINT: the directions should say: Be sure to use correct transitions, grammar and spelling, or Santa might not be convinced.)
I absolutely love reading letters kids write to Santa. So Why not turn this fun idea into an opportunity to practice persuasive writing! Here’s a FREE printable you can give your kids during the holiday season that you’re SURE to enjoy grading! You can use this page as a rough draft or a final copy page. Click here for the PDF: Schmoozing Santa- persuasive
Yay for holiday crafts! Here are some good ones…
1. Paper Plate Santa
Cut out the center of a paper plate, attach cotton balls for a beard and construction paper for a hat. I love this Santa craft because your children get to be the face of Santa! (source)
2. Q-Tip Snowman Painting

I hate cleaning paint brushes, so this craft project totally speaks to me. Paint everything by dabbing paint-dipped Q-tips. it makes super cute snowflakes! And when you’re done, just throw away the “brushes!” (source)
3. Thumb print string of lights

Using your sharpie, draw a string for your lights on your paper. Then have kids stamp their thumb in different colors all along the light string and allow to dry. When it dries, draw a squiggly for the light bulb base with a permanent marker. (source)