Holiday Worksheets (150)

Dive into our delightful collection of holiday-themed worksheets designed to engage students while celebrating special occasions throughout the year. From Valentine's Day to Christmas, and everything in between, our resources offer a blend of academic content and seasonal cheer.


Celebrate Fathers' Day with this edition of The Scoop newspaper! Four versions included, to accommodate all family structures (1- dad, 2- brother, 3-uncle, 4-grandpa).
A fun little poem to use on the 100th day of school.  Children fill in their wish on the line and color the pciture.
Ten Little Snowmen melting in the sun, sung to the tune of Ten Little Indians.
Hats off to Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Geisel, for his ability to write entertaining books for young readers.
Color and cut out the groundhog, then fold down the middle so it stands up on its own.  
Have students use the egg page to make cards or cut them out individually and glue them inside the basket!
Challenge students to come up with as many words as they can
A spooky twist to a favorite classic, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, uses the repetition of the book to reinforce colors and color words.
This worksheet challenges students to make as many words as they can using the letters from "What good things are you most thankful for?"
See if your students can pick the right homonym in the song on the top half of this worksheet. On the bottom, students write rhyming words found the the song above.
Have students write what they think will happen on Groundhog Day!
This catchy song makes it easy to remember Groundhog Day!
All you need are scissors, a pencil, tape, and 15 markers to make and play this Dreidel game!
Get creative with these holiday pictures!
A sweet and simple way for kids to wish their mom a Happy Mother's Day!
Thirteen songs and poems written (or rewritten) about spiders for that spooky Halloween mood.
Challenge your students to make as many words as they can using the letters from "What do you like to do in the winter?"