Get your preschool and kindergarten students excited for Christmas with these fun, no-prep worksheets where they can practice letter recognition (uppercase and lowercase options), color words and fine motor skills while coloring pictures of Santa Claus, a Christmas tree, ornaments, presents and an Elf!
These FREE Christmas Color by Letter sheets are great for kids to color on their own. They will love revealing the mystery pictures.
For preschoolers or children who can't read color words, I recommend that you color the crayons at the top of the page before giving it to the child so that they know which colors to use.
There are 5 pages included in this set, each in uppercase and lowercase versions. Each page contains 5-6 letters.
- Santa Claus (letters A,B,C,D,E)
- Christmas tree (letters F,G,H,I,J)
- Elf (letters K,L,M,N,O)
- Presents (P,Q,R,S,T)
- Ornaments (U,V,W,X,Y,Z)
Click the Links Below to Download your FREE Worksheets:
I love your work! You do an amazing job. Will you be posting these as a color by number version as well? Please say yes ���� those are my absolute favorite!
ReplyDeleteHi Alyssa, Thanks for your comment! I don't have a Christmas Color by Number yet but here is a New Year's Eve themed one: http://www.totschooling.net/2017/12/new-years-color-by-number.html
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