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I know I don't usually send emails on the weekend, but with Christmas right around the corner I wanted to make sure you saw all the NEW Christmas resources we've added this year! In fact, we have 12 NEW Christmas Freebies to share with you!
There are so many free printables, and activities that you can use to fill your Christmas break with some extra holiday fun! These resources are completely FREE for you to download and print for your kiddos! This is an email you are going to want to SHARE with your friends and family, so here are some quick links you can use:
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Learning about the symbols of Christmas is fun and exciting for children of all ages. Students might wonder why we use certain colors, shapes,
or decorations around the holidays. Planning a Symbols of Christmas unit in your preschool classroom is a fantastic theme that will add some holiday fun to your lessons. We have some great fine motor worksheets to help with your learning centers.
| If your student has mastered counting and is ready to tackle addition, this is a great way to build early addition skills. Students work on equations with solutions to 15 with these festive holiday mats.
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You can place these pages inside a page protector and have students write with a dry erase marker. That way they can be reused again and again simply by wiping off the marker.
| If you have a preschool student, working on fine motor skills is important for developing the necessary small motor muscles students will need in the coming years. There are many ways to work on building fine motor control and this set of Christmas pom-pom activity mats is sure to help!
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Count your way through Christmas with these free printable Christmas Cookie Mats! Use with Mini-Erasers, Playdough, or even mini-Cookies!
| With this free printable Christmas Game, students will learn how to count and identify numbers 11 to 20. This is a great way to expand on your preschooler’s budding math skills.
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Today, we’ve created a set of holiday cards that will help your little ones add a personalized touch this Christmas. This set includes Christmas Cards, as well as Thank You cards each with a holiday theme.
| Color your way to Christmas with this free printable Christmas Countdown Calendar. Simple, no-prep Advent Calendar for children of all ages.
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Add some sensory fun to your classroom this Christmas! Our Peppermint scented play-dough recipe is NO-BAKE and super soft for all your table activities.
| This free play dough recipe creates the most aromatic Gingerbread Play dough that is soft and smooth to the touch! Use with your sensory centers for hands-on learning!
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For students learning how to read, sight words are of great importance. While phonics will provide your students with a solid foundation in reading, sight words are just as important for fluency and speed.
| Students work on counting #1-20 with these free Christmas Counting Mats. Don’t worry if you don’t have mini-Christmas bulbs, as these activity mats work just as well with playdough or even mini-candy cane Christmas lights too
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Letter of the Week Simplified! Over 650 pages of downloadable resources for teaching children the Alphabet one week at a time. For each letter of the alphabet you’ll receive 25 pages of activites, worksheets, charts, coloring pages, math explorations and more.
Designed to keep the prep work to a minimum, our letter of the week Alphabet Curriculum can be spread over 26 weeks on a three or four day schedule.
| Ready, Eager, Able and Determined to READ! This 36 week curriculum provides you with everything you need to teach your child to read. Structured over a 4-day/week program you’ll cover phonics, digraphs, blends, sight words, grammar and writing. Hands-on activities
keep your child engaged and learning with little to no-prep required.
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