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  1. Dec 6, 2022 · These simple alphabet tracing printables are a quick and easy activity to get some letter writing practice into your day during the holiday season! To prep, simply choose and print out the page you wish to use (we included BOTH uppercase and lowercase) and that’s it – you are ready to trace!

  2. Nov 25, 2023 · Last updated: November 25, 2023. Wish lists, festive greetings, and North Pole mail come together in these 30 letter to Santa templates, available for you to download and print for free. This merry collection makes writing to the jolly gift-giver easy and fun for Christmas magic seekers of all ages!

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    Print out the Santa Claus onto card stock.
    Cut out the mouth of Santa.
    Tape it to a tissue box making sure to match up the mouth of Santa with the opening of the tissue box.
    Print the Alphabet Cookies and cut them out. These include uppercase letters. If you want to work with lower case letters, look at our other ideas below.
    Tell your child to pick up one of the letter cards (cookies), say the letter, and feed it to Santa.
    Challenge your child to pick up specific letters to feed Santa.
    Working on letter sounds? Pick up a cookie, say the letter sound, and feed it to Santa. Or tell your child to find the letter that says /b/ and feed it.

    If your child is ready for lowercase letters, you can write them on the back of the printable cookies. You can also use lowercase letter puzzle pieces, magnetic letters, write them on bottle tops to feed Santa.

    Young children can practice sorting different colors. Use pom poms, buttons, or blocks. Feed Santa all of the red items or all of the blue items.

    Older kids can read and feed Santa sight words or CVC words. Have the children write their own cookies including the words you want them to practice. Then, mix them up. Kids can pick a word, read it, and then feed it to Santa. Another fun idea is that they can spread them out. You call out a sight word and they find it and feed it.

    Print two copies of the cookies. Mix them up and challenge your child to find two cookies with a matching letter.
    Use two copies to play a fun game of Memory.
    Put the capital letters in alphabetical order.
    Find the letters to spell your name.

    Games like this are perfect to play in a small group or put it in a literacy center for independent practice.

    Check out the alphabet monster from Tot Schooling We hope your little learners have so much fun with playing this game this holiday season. It is a great place to start to build a strong foundation of phonics skills. Printable Christmas Board Gamefor Preschoolers Printable Christmas Math Games for Kids Christmas Alphabet Worksheets Christmas Scisso...

  4. Dec 1, 2021 · Feed Santa Alphabet Game. This Christmas alphabet game is a great way to teach or reinforce the alphabet in your preschool or kindergarten classroom or homeschool. While this activity does require a bit of prep work, it is perfect for use at home or in the classroom. Use it to work on letter recognition or beginning sounds.

  5. Download FREE alphabet worksheets for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten to practice tracing letters, letter recognition, beginning sounds, & more!

  6. Nov 13, 2021 · Santa Letter Recognition Activity: Free Printables for Learning the ABC's. By: ABC's of Literacy. Last updated: November 13, 2021. 3267 shares. Santa can’t wait to eat all of those Christmas cookies! And, your kids will love “feeding” him as they work on learning the ABCs with this Santa Letter Recognition Activity!

  7. My boys and I just finished up our Letters to Santa. They were very excited to tell Santa what they wanted. You can download this template for FREE in my TpT store. It's a great writing activity for Kindergarten & 1st graders, and a great chance for shared writing with younger kiddos.

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