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
Tag Archives: Elementary School
Free Christmas/Winter Graphing Worksheet (Kindergarten, First Grade)
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
Free Christmas/Winter Graphing Worksheet (Kindergarten, First Grade)
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
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Snowball Fight Grammar Worksheet
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.)
Schmoozing Santa (Persuasive Writing)
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
Even More Holiday Kids Crafts!
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)
Holiday Parts of Speech Activities for Kids

So – I had so much fun making these parts-of-speech printable worksheets that I just had to make two more. Some kids may need a review of nouns, adjectives and verbs before completing this activity; but once they get going, they’ll forget they’re learning! So round up some crayons and a pencil, and get going on these winter/Christmas parts-of-speech pages for kids! Enjoy!
Click here for the free printable PDFs: page 7 page 8
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Holiday Memories Page
I love hearing my parents talk about their Christmas memories. What I love even more is reading about them in their journals from when they were kids. This is why I decided to make a “holiday memories page” to use as a fun holiday writing project for kids. There are two versions of this page- one with space to draw a picture, and one without. Here are the free printable PDFs: Holiday Memories – draw own picture and Holiday Memories – with picture. Merry Christmas!





