Free Winter Worksheets and Printables for Kids

If you’re looking to add a little extra winter magic to your classroom, I’ve got a free resource you’re going to love! I put together a collection of free winter worksheets and printable for kids that work beautifully for preschool, kindergarten, and elementary students. They’re simple to use, easy to prep, and packed with engaging activities your kids will actually enjoy.

Inside the set, you’ll find educational materials that incorporates counting practice, vocabulary, tracing, drawing, dot-to-dot, coloring, and even a kid-friendly code breaker. They’re perfect for those moments when you need something meaningful and low-prep: morning work, early finishers, centers, brain breaks, transitions… you name it.

Be sure to grab the PDF version (available on payhip) so you can keep it handy all winter long. It’s a great way to sprinkle a little seasonal fun into your day without adding more to your to-do list. Enjoy! 

Winter Words Matching

In this activity, your students will match winter-themed items to their correct names, an engaging way to build and reinforce seasonal vocabulary skills. This is especially helpful for early readers and English language learners who benefit from seeing pictures and words together.

 

Winter Word Scramble

Kids will unscramble the winter words, giving them a fun and meaningful way to build their spelling, phonics, and problem-solving skills. As they rearrange the letters to form familiar winter vocabulary such as snowman, scarf, sled, or penguin, they are practicing letter-sound connections, strengthening decoding, and becoming more confident with common word patterns.

Winter Wonderland Tracing

Kids will trace a variety of winter-themed pictures, such as a snowman, hot chocolate, mittens, and more, while practicing important fine motor skills. Tracing helps strengthen hand muscles, improve pencil control, and support handwriting development. It’s a calming, confidence-building activity that works perfectly for morning work, centers, or a quiet winter-themed brain break.

Winter Scavenger Hunt

Students will have fun completing a winter scavenger hunt as they search for seasonal items such as acorns, dried leaves, pine trees, and other nature treasures. This activity gets kids up and moving, encourages observation skills, and helps them connect classroom learning to the world around them. It’s a great way to bring a little winter adventure into your day.

Winter Addition Code Breaker

The Winter Addition Code Breaker is a fun and engaging way for students to practice their math skills while feeling like real detectives. Students will match each winter-themed symbol to the number it represents, then use that key to solve a series of addition problems. This activity reinforces fact fluency, number recognition, and critical thinking, making it perfect for math centers, early finishers, or a seasonal brain boost. 

Winter Subtraction Crack the Code 

Your students will love practicing subtraction within 10 with this winter-themed code breaker activity. The secret-code format keeps them engaged while they solve each subtraction problem. It’s a great way to build fact fluency, boost confidence with basic subtraction, and make math practice feel like a fun challenge instead of a worksheet. 

Dot to Dot Hot Chocolate

Make winter learning extra fun with this cozy hot chocolate dot-to-dot activity. Students will connect the numbers to reveal a cute winter picture while practicing number order, fine motor skills, and attention to detail. It’s a simple, engaging activity that’s perfect for early finishers, centers, or a calming seasonal brain break.

Dot to Dot Snowman

Students will enjoy completing this dot-to-dot snowman as they practice number order, fine motor skills, and focus. It’s a quick, winter-themed activity perfect for centers, early finishers, or a festive classroom brain break.

 

Winter Maze: Snowman

Have fun with this free Winter Snowman Maze! Students will navigate through the twists and turns to help the snowman reach his destination, all while practicing problem-solving, critical thinking, and fine motor skills.

Winter Maze: Glove

Keep students engaged this winter with this fun glove-themed maze! As they work to find the correct path, they’ll practice problem-solving, focus, and fine motor skills. Perfect for early finishers, centers, or a quick winter-themed activity that adds a playful touch to your classroom.

My Winter Sweater

Kids can decorate and color their own cozy winter sweater in this fun, creative activity! It’s a great way to encourage imagination, fine motor skills, and artistic expression while celebrating the winter season.

My Winter Mug

Kids will love decorating and coloring their own cozy winter mug in this fun, hands-on activity! It’s a wonderful way to spark creativity, strengthen fine motor skills, and encourage artistic expression while embracing the cozy vibes of the winter season. Perfect for centers, art time, or a relaxing classroom activity.

Free Winter Coloring Pages

Your students will enjoy free winter worksheets and printables for kids.

Grab this easy-to-use crack-the-code activity to add some winter fun to your classroom! Students will practice addition and subtraction within 10 by matching winter pictures to their number values. It adds a fun twist to regular worksheets.

Perfect for kindergarten, preschool, and lower elementary students. This resource is versatile and can be used for independent practice, morning work, early finishers, or anytime you need a quick breather. The best part? It’s completely ready to use, no prep required, saving you time while still keeping lessons engaging.

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