The Christmas Sentence Scramble packet contains a collection of Christmas themed sentence building printables and follow up worksheets intended for use with children in Kindergarten (Prep) and Grade 1. The focus is on different Christmas traditions and includes additional religious pages at the end of the unit. To download some free sample pages, click here. To purchase the complete 61-page packet, scroll to the end of this post for links to my online stores.
There are a couple of ways in which the contents of this unit can be used to target the different learning levels of students:
1. Christmas Sentence Scramble Center: Print the word/picture cards and laminate them for durability. Cut along the dotted lines to separate them. Each one is numbered to show the ones that belong together in a sentence. The aim is for children to arrange the cards to build a sentence, and then complete the corresponding cut and paste sheet from the first set of worksheets.
2. Christmas Cut and Paste Word Work: This activity is an easier alternative for children who cannot yet build sentences independently; they use the sentence on each page as a guide to order the words correctly. Using the word/picture cards for this activity is optional.
Sentences included in this unit:
- I see pretty bells.
- I can put on the star.
- We like to decorate cookies.
- We open gifts at Christmas.
- The tree is on our car.
- Dad put lights on our house.
- Mom (Mum) will read me a story.
- Kim can post the letter.
- Sam and Jill pull the cracker.
- My family likes to eat ham.
- This is my Christmas pinata.
- We sing carols at night.
- We go to church at Christmas
- Are there toys in my stocking?
- The elves can make toys.
- Santa’s reindeer pull the sleigh.
- Is Santa at the North Pole?
- There are toys in Santa’s sack.
- Jesus is in the manger.
- Wise Men went to see Jesus.
- Shepherds went to see Jesus.
- Mary and Joseph are with Jesus.
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I love this. I already have the students in mind who can benefit from this. Thank you so much. Do you have anything in spanish?
Hi Ruth, I’m sorry, but I only have resources in English.
– Lavinia
Thank you for making this resource!