This December and January, use these seasonal worksheets in your classroom. We have winter math activities, snowflake cut-outs, winter reading comprehension passages, a snowy diorama scene, and more.
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Look for pairs of adjacent numbers that have a sum of 14. Each game board is shaped like winter snowman.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Attach the skaters, snowman, and shovel to the 3D diorama scene.
Plot the ordered pairs on the coordinate grid. Then, connect the points to make a snowman picture.
4th through 6th Grades
The first day of winter fall on December 21st. Welcome the season with this cute snowman headband craft. (We recommend printing this on card stock. If you'd prefer a full-color version, click on the "ALT" link below.)
Pre-K through 1st Grade
Cut out the pictures of the child making a snowman and color them in. Then glue the pictures onto the page in the correct order. There also also an optional third page with a related writing activity for older students.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Kids will love designing and coloring this snowman calendar.
This basic word search puzzle was designed for students in grades 1 and 2. Words appear across and down only. (No diagonals.) Word list includes snow, skate, ice, cold, flake, hat, and scarf.
Kindergarten to 2nd Grade
Find the wintery words hidden in this word search puzzle. Word list includes sledding, hot cocoa, mittens, January, freezing, and flurries.
3rd Grade
Cut out and rearrange the letters in the words "I Love Snow" to make as many different words as possible. This primary level worksheet has primary-ruled lines for grades K through 2.
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Cut out and rearrange the letters in the words "I Love Snow" to make as many different words as possible. This intermediate level worksheet was designed with a scoring system for grades 3 through 6.
3rd through 6th Grades
On this graphic organizer, your students will write about the delicious smells, enchanting sounds, sensational sights, and delicious tastes of the winter season.
2nd through 4th Grades
Fold and cut this basic snowflake pattern.
3rd through 5th Grades
Here's another basic fold-and-cut snowflake for your kids to try.
3rd through 5th Grades
Students fold the snowflake pattern and cut on the lines.
3rd through 5th Grades
It's windy and cold morning when Mr. Steve pulls up with the big yellow school bus. Approximately 2nd grade reading level.
2nd Grade
A snowman, hot cocoa, and a sprinkling of wintry magic make this an extra fun winter poem! This poetry activity includes comprehension questions and a writing prompt.
3rd Grade
Fresh snow has just fallen and Ian and Sir Wags-a-Lot can't wait to play in it! Read to find out about Ian's time in the snow, and the snowman he and his friend Anna build.
When a stranger visits the house with her older brother, Ella becomes jealous. Approximately 4th grade reading level.
1st through 3rd Grades
A fun poem about children who play outside in the snow. Approximately 4th grade reading level.
3rd through 5th Grades
Learn about the events that cause winter, how animals prepare for winter, and wintertime activities people enjoy. Approximately 4th grade reading level.
Find out how polar bears have adapted to live in one of the world's coldest regions. Approximately 4th grade reading level.
4th Grade
This fascinating article explains the difference between "reindeer" and "caribou" and describes what reindeer are like in the wild. Comprehension questions and vocabulary terms are included.
5th Grade
The wolverine is a solitary, but fierce, hunter who lives in snowy, northern climates across the world. Answer comprehension questions and learn new vocabulary words in this activity.
4th Grade
Learn all about majestic wolves in this reading comprehension activity! Students will discover why wolves howl, where they live, and much more.
5th and 6th Grades
In this nonfiction article, learn about two different penguin species - the Emperor penguin and the Galapagos penguin. One of them lives in frigid Antarctica. The other lives on the tropical Equator. Comprehension questions and a writing activity are included.
5th Grade
Narwhals are referred to as "unicorns of the sea." That's because they have a nine-foot tusk that looks like a unicorn horn! Learn about these unique mammals in this nonfiction article.
6th Grade
Arctic foxes are amazingly adapted to their icy habitat! Learn all about these clever, furry hunters in this reading comprehension activity!
5th Grade
The boy in this picture is imagining himself winning a medal for downhill skiing.
The kids in this picture are having a snowball fight. Color the picture and write a story to describe the scene.
Kindergarten to 5th Grade
This man is playing golf in a snowstorm. Write a story to go along with the picture.
2nd through 5th Grades
This boy is trick-or-treating during a snowstorm. Write a story to explain what's going on.
2nd through 5th Grades
Here's a picture of a giant snow monster. Write a story to tell what's going on in this picture.
2nd through 5th Grades
This little guy doesn't look like he's too fond of winter. Write a story that tells what's happening in the cartoon.
2nd through 5th Grades
These children are shoveling the walkway in front of the home of an elderly woman. Explain what's going on in the picture.
2nd through 5th Grades
Build a Sentence
(Very Basic)
Cut out the words and rearrange them into a sentence. The sentence reads, "Can we build a snowman?"
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-1)
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Cut out the words and rearrange them into a sentence. The sentence reads, "They have a new sled."
(Approx. Grade Levels: K-1)
Kindergarten and 1st Grade
Winter Addition Worksheets
Solve the 2-digit addition problems; Without regrouping; Winter evergreen pictures.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Solve the 2-digit addition problems; Requires regrouping; Winter evergreen tree pictures.
2nd and 3rd Grades
Solve the addition problems and attach the puzzle pieces in the correct positions. Scene shows a kid building a snowman.
2nd through 4th Grades
Winter Subtraction Worksheets
Solve the 2-digit subtraction problems; Requires borrowing; Winter evergreen pictures.
2nd Grade
Solve the 2-digit subtraction problems; Requires borrowing; Winter evergreen tree pictures.
2nd Grade
Solve the subtraction problems and attach the puzzle pieces in the correct positions. Scene shows two kids sledding down a hill.
2nd through 4th Grades
Winter Multiplication Worksheets
Solve the 2-digit by 1-digit multiplication problems; Winter evergreen pictures.
4th Grade
Solve the advanced (2 digit by 2 digit) multiplication problems and attach the puzzle pieces in the correct positions. Scene shows a kid playing ice hockey.
3rd through 5th Grades
Winter Division Worksheets
These winter snowmen pictures have division problems in them. Solve the problems with 1 and 2-digit quotients.
3rd through 5th Grades
Division problems with 2-digit dividends and remainders; Winter evergreen pictures.
4th Grade
Solve the long division problems (no remainders) and attach the puzzle pieces in the correct places. Scene shows a girl ski jumping.
3rd through 5th Grades
Rewrite each word group in ABC order. This version has words the begin with different letters.
1st and 2nd Grades
Place each set of winter words in alphabetical order. This version has several words in each set that begin with the same letter.
2nd through 4th Grades
Related Pages on Super Teacher Worksheets
Christmas WorksheetsPrintable worksheets for celebrating Christmas in the classroom.
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New Years WorksheetsPrintable activities and worksheets for celebrating the New Year!



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