Free Printable Christmas Vocabulary Packet | Alphabet & Tracing Activities

 
 

The holidays can be such a busy season,  but I love having little activities on hand that keep the kids entertained and sneak in some learning. That’s exactly why I put together this free Christmas Vocabulary Packet—it’s simple and festive, and just perfect for everyday fun at home or to add into early homeschool lessons. 🎄✨

Inside you’ll find:

  • Mini Christmas A-Z alphabet cards (print them, cut them out, and play little matching games)

  • Tracing and coloring sheets with holiday words kids actually get excited about

  • Lowercase ABC practice (because we all know those letters can be tricky!)

  • Fun color sight words like red, green, white, and gold

  • Easy activity ideas tied to certain letters—like G for gingerbread, H for hot cocoa, I for ice skating

You can print everything out and use it however works best for your family. My boys love using dry-erase markers on laminated sheets so we can reuse them over and over. You could even set out a page or two during quiet time, or make it part of a little morning basket routine if you homeschool.

The best part? It’s an instant digital download, so you can grab it today and have a fun activity ready in minutes! 

Go ahead and grab your free copy here

 
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Jennifer Cat

Jennifer Cat is the founder of Well-Rooted Motherhood™, with a Master of Arts in Psychology and certification through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. She writes about intentional motherhood, emotional wellness, holistic homemaking, and creating calmer family rhythms for modern mothers.

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