Santa Math Activities
Our Santa Math Activities for Preschool will make you sing, “‘Tis the season to be jolly la-la-la-la, and let us learn!” These math printables are perfect for holiday-themed learning fun! Don’t miss out on these Christmas freebies!
The holidays offer a wonderful opportunity to infuse learning into festive fun, and using these Christmas activities can spark kids’ curiosity about the subject.

From counting presents to comparing the sizes of ornaments, math is everywhere during the holidays.
By making math a part of the holiday festivities, we can help young learners develop essential skills while spreading holiday cheer.
What is the learning benefit of this Santa Math Activities for Preschool printable?
These Santa Math Activities offer a fun and engaging way to introduce young children to basic math concepts.
Our pack can help kids develop number sense, pattern recognition, and spatial awareness skills. These activities can make learning fun and foster a positive attitude toward math.
These activities can help kids build a strong foundation in math and set them up for success in their future academic endeavors by reinforcing early learning skills such as counting, sorting, and matching.
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What it includes:
Our Holiday Math Packet is a fun and engaging resource that introduces kids to essential math concepts.
This pack includes various activities designed to spark kids’ curiosity and make learning a joyful experience. They will practice counting, sorting, matching, and comparing objects. Each page holds something new and fun! (and educational!)
These skills can help your young learners develop a strong foundation in math and set them up for future success.

Fun ways to use this printable:
Our Holiday Math Activity Pack is great for slipping math into your kids’ routine. Why not add some Christmas-themed math fun?
Let me show you some fun ways to make this pack more engaging for your little ones. It’s always fun to think outside the box!
Count holiday cookies
Baking holiday cookies is already a joyful activity, but it can also become a wonderful learning experience for your kids. You can combine holiday fun with math practice by turning this tradition into an interactive and engaging counting and problem-solving session.
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Have your kids help measure the ingredients. Ask them to count cups, teaspoons, and tablespoons. For younger kids, emphasize numbers and quantities, like “We need 2 cups of flour. Can you count as we scoop?”
Once it’s time to decorate, count the sprinkles, icing tubes, or candy pieces. Younger children can sort candy into groups by color or size, and older kids can tally the quantities for practice.
A Festive Touch to Holiday Parties
Incorporate the worksheets into your holiday party activities. Set up a math station where kids can complete or use them as party favors.
This adds an educational element to the festivities and ensures that learning continues even during celebrations. It also shows kids that they can use items for other learning things, too!
Math Sing-Along
Using the objects from the printable pack, create your own math-themed Christmas songs. You can adapt classic carols like “Five Golden Rings” to count or have fun making up your own silly tune!
This musical approach makes learning math fun and engaging—and it adds some festive cheer to the house as well. Kids can sing along and have fun learning!

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By making learning fun and enjoyable, we can inspire a lifelong love of learning in kids. So, let’s spread some holiday cheer and make math a part of the festivities!
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