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Free Printable Christmas Sight Word Game

December is a month that seems to fly by each and every year, and it’s not just because it’s a short month in the classroom! It’s a month that’s jam-packed with fun activities but it’s also an important month to help students sharpen their skills before leaving for winter break. In this post, I’m going to share a Christmas sight word game that can bring some holiday cheer to your classroom while helping your students practice their reading skills (and more!). The best part? It’s completely free!

Free Christmas Sight Word Game

Free Christmas Sight Word Game

This printable sight word game allows students to channel some of their excitement for the upcoming holiday into a worthwhile learning activity. This game is very easy to set up and use, making it the perfect addition to your lesson plans during the busy month of December!

Step One: Download

When you download this activity, you’ll find a page with six blank lines. 

Entering sight words into a PDF form

Simply type one word into each box. You don’t have to worry about the word length since the font will automatically resize to fit the text in the boxes.

Step Two: Customize

You can use this template for more than just sight word practice! Just edit the template to create a Christmas game that works best for your classroom. Here are some examples:

  • Alphabet Practice – Instead of words, add letters that you’d like your students to focus on!
  • Numbers – You can fill in numbers or number words for students to match. Either way, this is a great way to get some repetition with number identification or reading number words.
  • Spelling Words – This game is a fun way for students to practice their spelling words! They can spell out the words as part of the game.
  • Word Families – You can use this game to focus on a particular phonics pattern that you’ve been working on during your literacy instruction.
  • Color Words – Students can identify color words and use matching manipulatives as part of the game.

Step Three: Print

Once the game mat and cards have been created with one click, it’s time to print them off!

Completed sight word game mat and pieces

Simply print the activity, cut out the cards, and place them in a paper bag or some other container that students can draw from.

Black and white sight word game

This activity also comes in a black-and-white option, so you can save ink and let students decorate their game boards before playing!

Step Four: Play!

When the game is all ready to go, it’s time to play! All you need is the game mat, a container with the game cards, and a cup of small candies or manipulatives. If you want this game to be a one-time activity, the candy can make it a fun treat! If you want to use the game over and over during the season, you can use small counters instead.

A smiling child closing her eyes and choosing a card from a tin

The first player will choose a card from the bag and read the word. That student will then place a piece of candy (or a small manipulative) on their mat, covering one of the open spaces containing that word.

A smiling child adding candy to a game mat

Then the next student will take a turn, covering a space on their own mat. Play continues like this until a student covers all of their circles first.

An additional element to the game is avoiding the Grinch card! If a student chooses this card from the bag, they will need to remove all of their candy from the tree or lose their next turn. You can choose which rule to use, depending on how long you want the game to go.

Once a student covers all of their circles, students can clear their cards and start over!

When to Use This Sight Word Game

As you can probably tell, an open-ended game like this can definitely come in handy during the busy month of December! Here are a few ways that you can use this sight word game in your classroom.

Centers Since the rules for this game are simple, this could be a fun option for a learning station during centers time in December. Students can play as many times as they can until it’s time to rotate.

Inside Recess – ‘Tis the season for inside recess! If your students are growing tired of the go-to activity options during inside recess, this game can definitely add some variety.

Early Finishers – You could have the materials for this game set out with your other activity options for early finishers. It’s a quiet game that will keep students engaged until it’s time to move on to the next activity.

Black and white Christmas tree game for number practice

Morning Tubs – This learning activity is a great way to ease into your daily routine! Just use put the game mat and pieces in a tub and pull it out each morning!

Class Party – Are you planning a class party on the last day before winter break? This activity is a great addition, especially if you use candy for the game markers. Your students will love the special treat!

At-Home Practice – Finally, you could send home this activity with your students to use during the break from school. Since the game is easily customizable, you could create games that focus on specific skills for each student. You can attach a small package of candy to the game mat when you send it home to make it even easier for students to play at home!

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More Christmas Activities for Kindergarten

Are you looking for even more holiday-themed activities to use in your kindergarten classroom? I have you covered!  Thematic units are always a fun option for December, which is why I’ve written a post with three of my favorite themes for December. I have also written a post that’s full of other classroom activities for the month of December. Be sure to check it out!

Save This Christmas Sight Word Game

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Free Sight Word Game for Christmas