The Winter Activity Pack is a collection of print and play activities for preschool and kindergarteners. These fun winter activities encourage learning math, literacy, fine motor skills and arts and crafts, using a play based learning approach. Perfect for classrooms, or at home with the kids. Take a closer look at what’s inside the winter themed printable pack.
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What’s Included in the Winter Activity Pack
1. Winter Bingo
Bingo is a fun game for kids of all ages. It’s also a great way to help kids improve their listening skills while having fun. This winter themed bingo set comes with 10 unique bingo cards as well as a set of calling cards.
2. Winter Scavenger Hunt
How many of these iconic winter items can you find? Use this winter scavenger hunt to turn any walk into a fun challenge. If you don’t live somewhere that snows, don’t worry. This scavenger hunt also comes with item cards.
You can hide these cards around your house or classroom. Then ask your children to check them off of their list once they find the cards.
3. Winter Math Dice Game
Practice counting as well as some basic addition and subtraction with this winter math board game. Use mini erasers or buttons as player pieces and grab some dice. Then you’ll be ready to play.
4. Winter Lacing Cards
Lacing cards are a wonderful way to help toddlers and preschoolers develop fine motor skills. There are 10 different winter themed lacing cards in the winter activity pack for you to use in your early years classroom.
5. Winter Coloring Pages
Coloring pages are always a great brain break for kids. Use this set of 6 different coloring pages for quiet time for your kids.
6. Penguin Cut and Paste Craft
Practice scissor skills with this cute penguin cut and paste craft. Young kids will love making this fun project.
7. Winter Alphabet Match Puzzles
Match the uppercase and lowercase letters to complete the picture. These winter alphabet puzzles are perfect for your preschool literacy centers.
8. Winter Connect the Pictures
Draw pathways between the two matching pictures. These connect the winter pictures come as a set of 6, and help to strengthen early math and fine motor skills.
9. Winter Cutting Strips
Use these winter cutting strips to get in some scissor skill practice. There are two different types of cutting strips to choose from. You can either:
- Cut along the pathways.
- Cut apart the individual pictures.
Which one you choose to use will depend on the age and skills of the child you have.
10. Winter Dominoes
Dominoes is a classic children’s game. These winter dominoes feature pictures instead of numbers, so that even the youngest members of your family can join in on the fun.
11. Winter I Spy
Practice counting and number formation with these winter I Spy puzzles. There are 8 different puzzles for you to choose from this holiday season.
12. Winter Mazes
Finding your way through the maze is one of the fun activities I remember doing as a child. The printable winter activity pack has 4 different mazes to solve. These are perfect for young children who are interested in winter-themed activities.
13. Winter Memory Game
Improve your memory with this fun game. Find the matching pictures, whether its winter clothing, the mug of hot chocolate or some arctic animals, like polar bears. This is a fun activity to play with independently or in small groups.
14. Winter Pattern Cards
Can you complete the pattern in this set of 24 pattern cards? This digital download is a fantastic morning work activity for math centers this winter season.
15. Winter Roll and Graph
Learning how to graph is a wonderful introduction to math problems. Just roll the dice and graph what result you get.
This is a fun way to learn through hands-on play.
16. Winter Syllable Counting Activity
Count how many syllables are in these winter words. This is another idea for literacy activities that you can use to help improve literacy skills in your preschool and kindergarten classroom.
17. Winter Tree Craft Template
I love winter crafts, and I’m sure that your kids do too. Take this leafless tree craft template and cover it in snow. You can use white paint, cotton balls or anything you like to create a snowy winter tree picture.
18. Winter Word Search
Find the winter themed words in this classic word search. This is a wonderful activity for both in the classroom and at home during the winter break.
19. Winter Word Wall Posters
Hang these word wall posters on your classroom wall and help your kids increase their vocabulary. Use the pictures as prompts during circle time.
20. Penguin Math Puzzles
These cute penguin math puzzles are a great way to practice number recognition and one-to-one correspondence. It comes with two versions:
- A simple number – numeral matching puzzle. All pieces provided.
- A number puzzle to use with manipulatives.
21. What’s In the Snow – Fine Motor Activity
What animals are hiding underneath the snow? Grab this printable collection of polar animals and hide them underneath your salt writing tray. The what’s in the snow printable comes in both A4 and A3 sizes for you to use.
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