Winter Wonderland Printable Activities This section has the worksheets/crafts for your “Winter Wonderland” theme. Worksheets are theme related and also include the letters S & W, numbers 5 & 6, shapes triangle & circle, and colors white & blue. There are enough sheets to do several each day. (This depends on if you would like to run the theme 1, 2 weeks, or a month). Pick and choose the sheets you wish to use each day and print up. Don’t feel bad if you don’t use all the sheets. Alternate and use different sheets the following year. 1 – 2 – 3 Learn Curriculum Graphic used: Scrappin Doodles
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Winter Wonderland Printable Activities
This section has the worksheets/crafts for your “Winter Wonderland” theme. Worksheets are theme related and also include the letters S & W, numbers 5 & 6, shapes triangle & circle, and colors white & blue. There are enough sheets to do several each day. (This depends on if you would like to run the theme 1, 2 weeks, or a month). Pick and choose the sheets you wish to use each day and print up. Don’t feel bad if you don’t use all the sheets. Alternate and use different sheets the following year.
Parents are their children’s first teachers. To make parents more involved with their child/ren’s learning, print up 1 or more sheets to send home each week on Friday. If using Friday Folders each week, place pages on the left hand side. Label the left side of the Friday Folder “Parent Activities”. Children love to color. These sheets will give them the opportunity to do that, while learning. They will be using their small motor muscles, literacy and math skills, depending on what sheets you print up.
Color the winter scene, using bright crayons. Press heavily. Paint over the scene with a light color paint.
Following Color Sheet Color the tree trunks brown. Dip a sponge into green paint. Dab the sponge on the trees to make pine needles. When it dries, glue small pieces of white cotton on the ground and trees for snow.
Option 1: Print up the counting sheets (1 set per child). Trim, place sheets in order and staple together to make a book. Let the children count and color. Option 2: Print up sheets. Let children do 1 sheet per day. Let the children count, color and cut. After all sheets are done, place the sheets in order and staple together.