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Christmas Cutting Worksheets

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Christmas Cutting Worksheets are such a fun way to work on scissor skills! Cutting along the dotted lines will bring out the holiday spirit. The kids will love these Christmas worksheets!

Plus, with the holiday fun theme, this will surely get them excited and ready for Christmas! Learning during the holidays is always a good idea.

Using these scissor-cutting pages for preschoolers is a great way to work on fine motor skills.

When the kids are looking for something to do over the holiday break, use these free printables as a great way to keep them entertained.

All you need to do is print, have the scissors handy, and tell the kids to follow the dotted lines!

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What is the learning benefit of this printable?

Scissor skills are great for teaching so many different learning aspects. Not only will the kids learn how to hold and turn the scissors to cut in different directions and shapes, but they’ll also learn how to follow directions simultaneously.

These printables have lines going in all different directions, which will be a good challenge for the kids. They’ll be cutting pros in no time at all!

What it includes:

This printable packet includes multiple pages of cutting fun! The kids can cut straight lines, verticle lines, circles, zig-zags, and more.

They will cut around Santa, presents, Rudolph, an elf, and other fun holiday-related items. Each page holds something new and different!

        

 

Fun ways to use this printable:

You might think that this printable is all about just cutting, but it can be used for so much more than that! Think outside the box!

Here are a few other fun learning resources to do with the kids!

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Draw the North Pole

Whether it is an early introduction to geography or just a creative way to spend some quality time with young children, drawing the North Pole offers ample opportunities for imagination and inspiration.

Depending on their age, kids can incorporate various elements into their drawings – from polar bears and penguins to the northern lights and igloos.

Additionally, drawing the North Pole can allow children to learn about the unique ecosystem of this region, the impact of climate change on the environment, and the importance of preserving Arctic wildlife.

Overall, drawing the North Pole is a fun and educational experience that can inspire kids to learn about geography, science, and conservation enjoyably and creatively.

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Make a fun Christmas list

Crafting a fun Christmas list with the kids can be an exciting way to bond and create memories that last a lifetime. This activity allows children to use their imagination and express their desires for the holiday season.

It can also give parents insights into their children’s wants and preferences, allowing them to pick out presents that truly matter to their little ones.

With every item added, an aura of excitement fills the room, creating a buzz that is palpable and invigorating.

Bake some fun holiday treats together

Whether decorating gingerbread cookies, whipping up some festive cupcakes, or crafting homemade edible ornaments, the possibilities are endless.

Ask the kids what they want to make, and then spend quality time in the kitchen together making it happen!

It’s a good excuse to slow down, learn how to create yummy foods, and be together!

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    1. I am so sorry – there was an error with the cutting pages, but it’s corrected now. If you scroll to the bottom of the post, you can get the free download! Thanks!

    1. I’m so sorry, there was a glitch in the printable, but it’s fixed! Please scroll to the bottom of the post to get your free cutting worksheet! Thanks!

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