December is one of the most magical months in the kindergarten classroom, but it can also be the busiest. Concerts, crafts, celebrations, and unpredictable schedules can make planning feel overwhelming. That’s why having a set of Christmas Kindergarten Worksheets and Activities ready to go can be a lifesaver. This printable packet gives you meaningful literacy and math pages that are easy to use, engaging for students, and perfect for the entire month of December.
In this post, you’ll discover what’s inside the packet and simple ways to use the worksheets for centers, morning work, small group lessons, and take home practice.




To download some FREE sample pages, CLICK HERE or on the button below. To purchase the complete 99-page Christmas Math & Literacy Worksheets & Activities for Kindergarten workbook, scroll to the end of this post for links to my online stores.



Inside the Christmas Kindergarten Worksheets and Activities Pack
This no prep packet includes a wide mix of literacy and math pages so you can reinforce important skills all month long.
⭐ Literacy Skills Included
Your students can practice:
- syllables
- missing letters
- beginning sounds and beginning blends
- word families
- CVC words
- rhyming
- simple sentence comprehension
- sight word practice
- labeling seasonal vocabulary
- Christmas themed reading comprehension
There is even a Build a Word vocabulary booklet that is perfect for early writers.


⭐ Math Skills Included
The math section builds skills in:
- counting and number sense
- making 10
- matching tally marks
- patterns
- graphing
- greater and smallest numbers
- comparing quantities
- place value to 30
Every page has a clear, kid friendly layout to help students stay focused and confident.
Ways to Use the Christmas Kindergarten Worksheets and Activities in Your Classroom
These worksheets are designed to make December learning simple, predictable, and meaningful. Here are some easy ways to use them throughout the month:
🎅 1. Morning Work That Sets a Calm Routine
Start the day with quick literacy or math worksheets so students warm up their brains while you take attendance or settle the class. Pages like syllables, beginning sounds, counting, and patterns work especially well first thing in the morning.



🎄 2. Add Printables to Your Literacy and Math Centers
Cut and paste activities, CVC practice, blends, number matching, and pattern pages make excellent center tasks because they encourage independence and hands on learning. Students stay engaged while reinforcing essential early learning skills.



📘 3. Use the Comprehension Mini Book in Small Groups
Read the short Christmas story aloud and guide students through the comprehension questions. The color and black and white versions make it easy to differentiate for different reading levels.

✏️ 4. Build Vocabulary with the Christmas Word Booklet
The trace, build, and color routine helps students learn seasonal vocabulary in a fun, purposeful way. Keep the booklets in your writing center or pull them out for small group reading.

🔢 5. Reinforce Number Skills During Math Block
Use the making 10 worksheets, count tally graph pages, and place value sheets as targeted practice during your math small groups. These pages help solidify number understanding in short, manageable tasks.


❄️ 6. Keep a Few Fast Finisher Pages Ready to Go
Activities like matching sentences, labeling, or picture-based math tasks are ideal for fast finishers. Students can grab a page independently and stay meaningfully engaged.
🎁 7. Send Home Pages Before the Holiday Break
Choose 2–3 review worksheets for take home practice. Families appreciate simple activities that help keep learning going during the busy holiday season.




Differentiation Ideas for the Christmas Kindergarten Worksheets and Activities
Preschool: Focus on syllables, beginning sounds, counting, and simple cut and paste pages.
Kindergarten: Use the full range of worksheets including blends, CVC words, making 10, tally graphs, and place value.
Grade 1: Use pages as spiral review, morning warm ups, or fast finisher tasks.




📝 Quick December Teacher Checklist
- ☐ Print literacy and math pages for the week
- ☐ Set up tubs for cut and paste centers
- ☐ Add dot markers for counting pages
- ☐ Prep vocabulary booklets for early finishers
- ☐ Add comprehension pages to small groups
- ☐ Send home 1–2 worksheets before the break
Teaching in December doesn’t have to feel chaotic. With Christmas Kindergarten Worksheets and Activities, you can keep learning meaningful while maintaining a calm and engaging classroom routine. These no prep worksheets give you everything you need for literacy, math, fine motor practice, and seasonal fun — all in one place.



Purchase the Christmas Worksheets & Activities for Kindergarten
If you would like to purchase the complete 99-page Christmas Math & Literacy Worksheets & Activities for Kindergarten workbook, click on one of my store links below.
















Thank you so much for providing this free sample.
You’re welcome! I hope your little learners enjoy the free sample pages. 😊