The Christmas season brings a brand new activity book for kids to learn – print out our printable Christmas Quiet book, assemble it and let the fun learning begin.
This book covers a wide range of basic skills, suitable for preschool, kindergarten and even first grade – use them all or pick out the activity sheets that best suit your child’s needs.
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In this Christmas learning book your child will explore a variety of activities.
You can print just the books that best meet your child’s needs or print them all. Need more? Make this learning book even more fun by adding pages from our other activity books, we have quite a few in our collection.
What you need to make this error book work
This workbook includes 11 different activities, so there are lots of ways to learn.
This activity is great for learning colour words – if your child can’t read yet, you can colour in the circles below with crayons to help them.
Let your child say the color words out loud and match the circles with that color, as they do so the Christmas wreath will look more and more beautiful.
Can your child count to 8? This tree matching activity will require your child to count all the ornaments on each tree and match them to the correct tree stump.
Let your child explore a wide range of emotions and mental states through this fun matching activity.
Ask the child to read the emotions and try to match the reindeer head to the corresponding emotion.
If you have good students who already know addition, why not provide them with this fun reindeer addition page.
Ask children to match the addition equation with the solution.
Ask the child to look at the 3 colored spots in each box and find the gift colored in those 3 colors.
Let’s decorate for Christmas!
And while you’re at it, why not try practicing some basic shapes too. These shapes are great for preschoolers.
This activity includes 4 sheets – black and white lights with upper and lower case letters, and colored lights as well.
This means you can have your child practice letter recognition by having them match uppercase letters with uppercase letters and lowercase letters with lowercase letters. Or you can have them match uppercase letters with lowercase letters.
This is a fun game. While you can have your child complete puzzles and build a reindeer, an elf, a gingerbread man, and Santa Claus, you can also have them combine their body parts to create new characters.
Why not have Santa with a reindeer head. Or a gingerbread man with an elf head and Santa’s feet? There are so many possibilities.
Arrange gifts by size, from smallest to largest, from largest to smallest, or in random order.
Practice your child’s number recognition skills. This activity will help your child practice their number recognition skills with numbers up to 5.
Each fireplace must have 3 socks, match the socks to the fireplace.
There are many different mouth and eye expressions that you can use to create the goofiest elf.
It’s time to put your writing skills to the test. We’ve had so much fun with the other activities, so why not finish with some writing.
Have fun learning!
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