First here are some crafty winter activities for kids from my pinterest board!
As the winter chill sets in, these activities are perfect for keeping little hands busy and young minds engaged. Whether you’re crafting cozy creations, exploring winter-themed stories, or diving into fun phonics and math games, there are many winter activities for kids to enjoy! Embrace the magic of the season and create memories that will warm hearts all winter long!
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Here are some engaging winter activities for kids that focus around reading, sight words, and phonics…

These 5 EDITABLE winter gameboards can be used over and over again year after year for any list: sight words, cvc words, letters, phonemes, math and more! You can greate winter activities for kids that are just right for each group! Color and blackline versions are provided as well as spinners, optional recording sheets, and optional awards… Enjoy!
Choose from 39 winter poems and songs in color and blackline for students to color. Use for shared reading or as a sing along. Send them home for a family sing along! Coloring and singing can be the perfect winter activities for kids! Enjoy! ❤️


These75 Winter Short Vowels Task Cards will help students learn cvc words for each vowel sound: a, e, i, o and u. Whether you place them on a ring for students to use or place them in task card boxes, they are effective winter activities for kids to practice their phonics. The cards are divided into 5 sets, one for each vowel sound. Recording sheets and answer keys are included.
Editable Winter Activities for Kids: Cut and Glue, “I Have…, Who Has…”, Roll and Color, Spin and Color, Bingo, Gameboards, “Shovel the Snow”, Color By, Cards Games, Write the Word, Rainbow Tracing and much more! Use for any list: sight words, cvc words, phonemes, letters, math, etc. Use for as many skills and groups as you need!


These differentiated Mini Books Winter Activities for Kids include 3 reading levels and illustrated word wall cards that can also be used in a pocket chart. The mini books are available in color and blackline! The illustrations are the same in each book, but the text increases in difficulty with each level: more sight words, longer sentences, and richer vocabulary!
Use these Animals in Winter mini books and illustrated word wall cards to teach your young learners about hibernation, migration and adaptation. There are 3 different reading levels in color and blackline so you can differentiate. All version contain the same illustrations.


90 Compound Word Puzzles… Your students will enjoy matching the two mittens with smaller words to the larger compound words printed on the hats! East to cut with straight lines. Note: The compound words themselves are not all themed around winter, but they are on mittens and matching hats.
There are 7 inner onset wheels and 9 outer “rimes” wheels that you can combine in up to 63 different ways! Wheels are interchangeable so you can mix it up whenever your students have mastered particular wheels. Easily differentiate by choosing the onsets and rimes that a particular student or group of student is ready for! Optional recording sheets are included. You can even play as a real or nonsense activity!

Are you looking for math themed winter activities for kids?
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Differentiate your students’ practice of addition with theses snowflakes containing 230 facts to 20! There are trees with sums from 0-20. Students place the snowflakes on the correct trees. To save ink, the trees are provided in blackline. You might even ask students to color them before using the center. There are optional recording sheets and awards, too!
This Winter Subtraction Center is perfect for practicing subtraction facts through 20. There are 231 snowflakes that match up to trees with the correct answers. Differentiate by choosing just the snowflakes and trees that a particular student or group of students needs to practice. Optional recording sheets and awards are also provided. Happy Winter!


Writing the facts for number bonds is a perfect way for students to realize that learning one fact helps them to know 3 other related facts! Recording Sheets are provided in 2 types, one that already has the math signs and one with just blank lines. Differentiate by choosing the cards that your students are ready for!
Skip counting is essential to learning other math concepts such as telling time and money counting. It also helps students with calculations. With snowmen, gingebread people, penguins and winter kids, students can assemble cards in order as they count by ones, twos, fives and tens. Optional recording sheets are also provided.

I hope you have enjoyed browing these activities. Which activity will you try first? Let us know in the comments—we’d love to hear about your snowy adventures!”

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