Winter Literacy Activities

These engaging winter literacy activities are a great way for preschoolers to practice letter recognition, handwriting, and beginning sounds!

Keep your young learners engaged this season with a fun literacy activities pack that is perfect for your preschool winter activities!

Temperatures are dropping, and winter is on its way. Soon, many of us will have snow if you haven’t already. Many more will be wishing for it.

Winter Preschool Literacy Activities

If you’ve been looking for fun, educational activities to add to your preschool lessons, you’ll love these winter preschool literacy activities.

They include activities that focus on letter recognition, handwriting, beginning sounds, and more. Let’s take a peek at what’s included.

The handwriting practice pages are available in two different fonts. I typically use the dotted font, but I had a teacher request the grey font because that’s what they use in their preschool.

You will find tracing pages for the full alphabet as well as individual pages for the letters S, N, O, and W. There are also several color and trace pages.

Preschoolers will work on letter recognition, handwriting, phonics, and more in these engaging winter-themed preschool literacy activities!

Alphabet matching cards are a great way for young learners to practice matching uppercase and lowercase letters.

I recommend printing these cards on cardstock and laminating them for durability.

Cut the cards in half, mix them up, and have young learners match the uppercase and lowercase letters. Because the snowmen are all the same, children really have to know their letters to complete this activity. They aren’t just looking for the matching halves.

Preschoolers will work on letter recognition, handwriting, phonics, and more in these engaging winter-themed preschool literacy activities!

There are two fill in the missing letter activity pages. One page features uppercase letters while the other focuses on lowercase.

If your child is a little unsure of letter order, you may want to create an alphabet strip for them. Just write all of the letters from A to Z in order. Then, your kids can check their work against the strip. Or, they can use it to recall proper letter formation as they fill in the boxes.

Preschoolers will work on letter recognition, handwriting, phonics, and more in these engaging winter-themed preschool literacy activities!

On the letter hunt page, little ones will use a dot marker to identify each letter S and s. If you don’t have dot markers on hand, your young learner can circle the letters with crayon or pencil.

The letter mazes will help students with letter identification, as well. There is one puzzle for each of the following letters: S, N, O, and W. Students will trace a path through the maze by following the featured letter. As with the letter hunt pages, students can use dot markers, crayons, or colored pencils to complete the activity.

Letter identification is important. Learning the sound each letter makes is equally important. The phonics pages in this pack focus on the sounds that S, N, O, and W make.

One phonics page has learners tracing the letters and then coloring items that begin with the same sound.

The other phonics page asks “What else starts with S?” Students will color the pictures that begin with that sound.

Preschoolers will work on letter recognition, handwriting, phonics, and more in these engaging winter-themed preschool literacy activities!

With this pack, you will be able to provide your young learners with hours of winter literacy learning and fun.

PRESCHOOL BOOKS WINTER FUN

Fill your book basket with a great collection of books about winter. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.

If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.

Walking in a Winter Wonderland
Ten on the Sled
The Biggest Snowman Ever

 

Walking in a Winter Wonderland – The classic and beloved winter holiday song “Walking in a Winter Wonderland” is brought to life with bright and colorful illustrations.

Ten on the Sled – In the land of the midnight sun, all the animals are having fun speeding down the hill on Caribou’s sled. But as they go faster and faster, Seal, Hare, Walrus, and the others all fall off . . . until just the caribou’s left, only and lonely. 

The Biggest Snowman Ever – When the mayor of Mouseville announces the town snowman contest, Clayton and Desmond claim that they will each make the biggest snowman ever. But building a huge snowman alone is hard! They work and work, but their snowmen just aren’t big enough.

This “ARCTIC WILDLIFE” quiet book introduces your baby the Polar animals, helps to develop imagination and fine motor skills!

This Arctic small world sensory bin filler includes everything your child needs to engage in beneficial sensory play. Sensory play encourages children to explore their senses and enhances creativity.

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