Free Printable Christmas Sight Word Coloring Sheets

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Christmas sight word coloring sheets are here to rescue your holidays! These printables are the perfect blend of seasonal fun and essential skill-building. While your kiddos are busy coloring Santa, reindeer, and snowmen, they’re secretly building a powerhouse of early literacy abilities. 

It’s a super simple setup for you: just print and go! And once the holiday glitter settles, don’t forget we have a whole sleigh-load of other wonderful preschool worksheets ready and waiting to keep the momentum going!

Promotional image titled "Christmas Color by Sight Words" featuring a collage of completed holiday-themed worksheets, including images of a reindeer, Santa, Christmas tree, present, snowman, drum, stocking, and dessert. Each worksheet uses a color key matching sight words to specific crayon colors, designed as an educational holiday activity for young children.Pin

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The entire set features eight different designs, so your little ones get lots of variety! You’ll find adorable, simple yuletide imagery like a happy snowman, a Christmas tree, a wrapped gift, a silly reindeer, and even a jolly Santa Claus! 

We’ve also included some fun extras, such as a Christmas ornament and a toy drum. The black-and-white line art is bold and clean, making it super easy for small hands to color within the lines.

Coloring worksheet titled "Color by Sight Word" featuring a reindeer with holly leaves and berries, where each section is filled based on sight words; the reindeer is brown with light brown on its snout, red nose and collar, green leaves, and a blue background. A color key at the bottom matches words like "like", "I", "go", "me", and "my" to specific crayon colors.Pin

Each one is a classic color by sight word activity, where the festive picture is divided into segments, with a sight word inside each. At the bottom, a simple key indicates which color corresponds to each word. 

This design format is a fantastic tool because it requires young ones to use several abilities at once. They will be able to practice word identification as they scan each section for the sight words. 

Coloring worksheet titled "Color by Sight Word" featuring a Santa Claus face with holly leaves, where each section is colored based on sight words; Santa’s hat and nose are red, his face is peach, beard is white, holly leaves are green with red berries, and the background is blue. A color key at the bottom matches words like "go", "can", "me", "my", "we", and "it" to specific crayon colors.Pin

Then, preschoolers use their visual discrimination skills to match that word to the correct color in the key. This process reinforces early literacy while simultaneously building focus and concentration.

The act of coloring itself is a fantastic exercise for strengthening those developing hand muscles and developing fine motor control, which is a huge step toward comfortable writing!

Plus, the final, colorful picture is its own reward to help build confidence in reading.

Coloring worksheet titled "Color by Sight Word" featuring a toy drum with drumsticks, where sections are colored based on sight words; the drum is red with yellow edges, the top and drumsticks are tan and light brown, and the background is green. A color key at the bottom matches words like "to", "can", "see", "you", "is", and "it" with specific crayon colors.Pin

Christmas Books For Kids

Dasher: This wonderfully illustrated Christmas book for kids gives you the back story on one of Santa’s favorite reindeer, Dasher! Girls will especially love to read this since Dasher is a girl.

Construction Site On Christmas Night: Fans of the fun characters of the construction site books have to add this Christmas-themed story to their collection. See how the trucks get ready for Christmas!

How To Catch An Elf: Kids everywhere love the silliness of this Christmas story. The rhymes and the illustrations will draw the kids in as well. This is a Christmas book kids will want to read every year!

Coloring worksheet titled "Color by Sight Word" featuring a snowman wearing a black top hat and red scarf, with a snowy landscape and green trees in the background. Each section is colored based on sight words, using a key at the bottom that matches words like "a", "can", "and", "was", and "is" to specific crayon colors.Pin

Christmas Kids Crafts

Santa Handprint Craft – Turn your child’s small handprints into the jolliest Father Christmas keepsake!

This project involves the little ones tracing their hands onto paper, which they will then cut out to use as Santa’s fluffy white beard, and then add a red nose, eyes, and a hat. As they glue each piece together, it builds hand-eye coordination while practicing patience and following step-by-step directions.

Reindeer Toilet Paper Roll Craft – Save those cardboard tubes because they’re about to become adorable reindeer! With cutout pieces from the template, children will have a charming holiday character, complete with antlers, googly eyes, and a bright red nose (just like Rudolph!). 

It’s a fun yuletide DIY that encourages imagination and storytelling, especially when your toddler gives their reindeer a name and personality.

Four sets of Christmas-themed kids' crafts made from paper and craft materials: handprint Santa faces with red hats, toilet paper roll reindeer with red noses, green Grinch figures made from popsicle sticks wearing Santa hats, and two Mickey Mouse paper cutouts with black ears, red shorts, and yellow shoes.Pin

Grinch Popsicle Stick Craft – If your young learners love the mischievous character, they’ll adore making their very own version of the green guy! This one uses simple materials, such as popsicle sticks, paper, and glue, to create that unmistakable mischievous grin. 

Kids can paint the sticks bright green, add their fluffy Santa hat, and finish with expressive eyes that capture his cheeky personality. It helps them practice precision with painting and gluing, while also building color recognition and sequencing skills.

Coloring worksheet titled "Color by Sight Word" featuring a holiday dessert with holly on top, where sections are colored based on sight words; the holly leaves are green, berries are red, frosting is cream, cake is tan, and the background is filled with blue and light blue. A color key at the bottom connects words like "me", "I", "you", "see", and "the" to specific crayon colors.Pin

Mickey Mouse Gingerbread Man – Bring a touch of Disney magic to your holiday festivities with an artwork that combines the sweetness of Christmas cookies with everyone’s favorite mouse. 

Little learners can decorate their gingerbread Mickeys with “icing” details, candy buttons, and Mickey’s signature ears. They’ll love mixing and matching colors and patterns to make each one unique. The best part is that it encourages creativity, pattern recognition, and fine motor coordination.

Christmas Activities For Kids

Keep the little ones busy this season with our gingerbread activity sheets!This set includes exercises to boost problem-solving skills, matching tasks for developing visual discrimination, and a Count and Graph sheet to practice number recognition and counting. It’s perfect for encouraging focus and creativity during the holiday rush.

Coloring worksheet titled "Color by Sight Word" featuring a Christmas stocking image where sections are colored based on sight words; the stocking is green with red accents, the loop and heel are red, the top stripe is black, and the background alternates between blue and light blue. A color key at the bottom links words like "we", "like", "you", "can", and "it" to specific crayon colors.Pin

Get ready for some building and geometry with our Christmas pattern block mats. These features include colorful scenes with festive characters like a little elf, Saint Nick, and Mrs. Santa.

The characters feature outlines of geometric shapes, such as triangles, trapezoids, squares, and rhombuses, which children can fill in using pattern blocks or tangram puzzle pieces. 

It’s just what they need to strengthen spatial reasoning, learn about basic geometry and shapes, and improve their fine motor skills.

Four Christmas-themed educational activities for children, including a gingerbread maze completed with a green crayon, two shape matching pages with festive characters and pattern blocks, and a letter maze where the path of uppercase and lowercase G’s is highlighted in red.Pin

More activities with the Grinch? Yes, please! Our set of Grinch worksheets includes three printables focused on early literacy. There’s a Letter G maze for improving letter recognition, a 

This Label a Grinch page for a great introduction to vocabulary and simple anatomy, and a handwriting page to practice tracing the word “Grinch” plus the uppercase and lowercase letter G.

It’s an exciting, quick set to boost their handwriting skills and letter knowledge!

Coloring worksheet titled "Color by Sight Word" featuring a large present with a bow, where each section is colored based on sight words; the bow and ribbon are red, the gift box is green, the stars are yellow, and the background is light blue. A color key at the bottom matches words like "the", "me", "see", and "to" with their corresponding crayon colors.Pin

Time to hang those stockings by the chimney with care! This Christmas sticking beginning sounds activity from Fun-A-Day is a simple yet effective exercise where children pretend to “hang” stocking picture cards on fireplace cards by matching the beginning sounds. 

This game is fantastic for building auditory discrimination and phonological awareness, which are critical foundations for reading.

Free Printable Christmas Sight Word Sample Page

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