I do love holidays! And, any excuse to sneak holidays into school work is fine by me! Hence, I give you another fun graphing worksheet for kindergarten or first grade. Use the pictures to fill in the graph with data. Click here for the free worksheet (PDF): I Can Graph the Pictures- Winter 2
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Christmas/Winter Parts of Speech Activities for Kids
Apparently, my previous post about holiday parts of speech activities was a hit! Woo hoo! So I’ve decided to make a few more of these little gems. They’re great for reviewing nouns, verbs and adjectives. So without further ado, I give you more free printable Christmas/winter parts of speech activities for kids. Happy holidays!
Click here for the downloadable PDFs: page 4 page 5 page 6
Click here for more fun and free holiday activities for elementary school!
Finish the Drawing- Christmas
Here’s a fun activity to use in a unit on symmetry or during a discussion of story setting (since lots of holiday stories take place at a gingerbread house!). Print off one page for each student and have them finish the rest of the picture. Make sure to help students focus on whatever aspect you’re learning about (symmetry, setting description, etc). You could extend this activity further by turning it into a writing project. …Or just color it and have fun! Here’s the free printable PDF: Finish the Drawing- Christmas 1 Happy holidays & Merry Christmas!
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Free Holiday Graphing Worksheet
More practice for reading circle graphs/pie charts… with a holiday twist! It deals with determining the greatest and least in the data set, subtraction and addition. So without further ado, here’s my free worksheet for kids: Tracking Toys- Christmas Graphing page
Winter Parts of Speech Activity for Kids
I love finding ways to incorporate seasonal things into my classroom! So I made these free printable winter/Christmas activity pages to help your kids review parts of speech (nouns, verbs and adjectives) while celebrating the holiday season! Enjoy!
Click here for the free printable grammar activities (PDF): page 1 page 2 page 3
Click here to see more fun (and FREE!) Christmas/Winter activities for kids!
Winter Grammatical Poetry
When it gets close to Christmas and winter break, it gets tough to help students stay focused. So here’s one winter language arts activity that will help you review some grammar while celebrating winter holidays! Click here for the free printable PDF: Grammatical Poetry- Winter
Here’s what the page looks like:
Push-Pin Christmas Activities
Do you remember when you poked holes in a piece of paper to make an image when it’s held up to the light? Well that classic idea just got a make-over. I got these Christmas pages from a lower grade teacher and here’s what she said about it:
“I use these the whole month of December as a QUIET fast finisher. Kids get a pattern page and a piece of construction paper. They put the pattern on top and poke holes through both pages where the pattern directs. I have them sit on the floor and do it, because it’s way easier to poke holes through paper on carpet than at a wooden desk. Then the kids get to take home only the construction paper. We use the patterns a few times until they’re shot. It usually takes my 2nd graders a while to get through 1 page, so it’s great for those kids who finish everything fast. And who doesn’t want a little holiday cheer in their classroom?!”
Click here to download the Push Pin Christmas activities.
*Thanks to those who have submitted comments/ideas. If you have something to share, I’m all ears! 🙂
Snowman Adjectives Project
Younger grade classes (like the 2nd grade I was recently working with) need to constantly review the basic parts of speech. Here’s one activity the teacher and I drummed up to combine adjectives and winter themes.
Print out these PDFs and make copies for your class: page 1 page 2 page 3 page 4
1. Cut out the snowman and glue it to a large piece of constriction paper (12″ x 18″).
2. Glue on the adjectives graphic organizer
3. Write on the organizer any adjectives that describe the different parts of the snowman
For extended use with this project, write a story starring the snowman and analyse the story elements, write a character description, etc.






