Hopefully these Christmas writing prompts will give your kids a little bit of pleasure, and you too this Christmas. What would YOUR Christmas Tree see every night on Christmas Eve and tell you if it could talk?Ĭhoose the scenario that is most suitable for your child.Write a story about a Christmas Tree, or finally.Write a letter to Santa explaining what they would like under the tree this year,.This is a writing exercise for the children – you can get them to do a few different activities, perhaps: We think our Christmas Tree is particularly cute – can you help draw another one on the blank sheet we have provided for you within the Christmas activity sheets pack? 13. Get the children practising their numbers, both recognition and sequencing with this simple Christmas maths worksheet help follow the baubles to the tree, writing the numbers in as you go. There are a few differences with each of them, so why not talk about those differences too? 11. Print two copies of this sheet, cut out the squares, and then get your children to match up the trees. This is a lovely simple matching game for the kids. Which set of cables does the elf need to follow to the tree? 10. Help the elf take his presents to the Christmas Tree in this maze activity. Bet you cannot guess what we have for you? □ 9. You cannot have an activity book for Christmas without some color by numbers, and this Christmas coloring page is just that. This is a lovely little Christmas maths worksheet for the kids, why not check it out. This is a lovely cosy Christmas coloring page sit by the fire and color it in with the kids before Christmas Day, and if you want another Christmas Tree coloring page, do check out these too. Good for both number writing, recognition, and counting skills. You are either get them to cut out the little characters for Christmas Maths fun or, just let them count them up and add the totals into the boxes on the sheet. This is an excellent counting activity for the kids to try. Help to get our cheeky little elf to the top of our Christmas Tree in this Christmas maze… We are hoping that he isn’t planning on stealing it, what do you think? If you love Elves, we do have Elf activity sheets too, so do pop over and check these out…. Well, that *may* be an exaggeration, but it IS rather cute. We think that just about makes Christmas for us. This is adorable – a Christmas Tree wordsearch – in the shape of a Christmas Tree. Christmas word search as a Christmas Tree! And don’t worry, we have got the solution included within the eBook for you. This sheet has some rather dinky little Christmas baubles with some Christmas tree coloring included for a bit of extra fun. This is good writing practise for kids, particularly to help with pencil control. Dot to dotĪctivities like this would be remiss without a dot-to-dot- so we have a simple one to start with. PLUS: the final 25th activity on Christmas Day to help get Santa to the tree! 1. Day 19: Christmas Tree cut, color and pasting,.Day 16: Christmas acrostic poem with a Christmas Tree theme of course!.Join the Kidd圜harts Charitable Travel Club and give back to your nominated charity.Search 500+ sites for awesome family ideas.Care charts to reduce separation anxiety in childcare settings.Eat a rainbow: Healthy eating / 5-a-day charts for kids.Other reward charts advice and resources.Track based printable reward charts for kids.
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