Free Printable Gingerbread Math Worksheets

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Gingerbread math worksheets make learning numbers extra memorable during the holiday season! These printable activities blend math practice with a touch of Christmas cheer, helping kids count, add, and recognize patterns while enjoying a cozy and festive theme. 

Whether used at home or in the classroom, these sheets turn early math lessons into something hands-on and joyful. Be sure to check out other gingerbread man activities to keep kids engaged and learning through the season.

Promotional image for “Free Printable Gingerbread Math Worksheets for Kids,” featuring six holiday-themed activity pages. The worksheets include tasks like identifying big or small items, counting and graphing, finishing patterns, and spotting differences, all using gingerbread cookies and festive treats as visual elements. Designed to support early math skills with fun, seasonal visuals.Pin

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Preschool Christmas Math Printables

Each gingerbread math activity features cheerful holiday illustrations that make early math lessons feel playful and inviting.

They are filled with cute gingerbread cookies, candy canes, stars, mittens, and snowmen that instantly catch a child’s eye. 

Just print, grab some crayons or markers, and let young ones explore!

Gingerbread Count And Graph

The first activity lets children count different gingerbread-themed pictures and record their answers on a graph. It’s a gentle introduction to visual math, helping kids understand one-to-one correspondence while improving their counting skills.

A children's worksheet titled “Count and Graph” with the instruction to count each type of gingerbread cookie and fill in the graph with the correct number. The top half features scattered holiday-themed cookies, and the bottom half shows a bar graph colored in red crayon to represent the counted quantities. A red crayon is placed next to the worksheet.Pin

Holiday-Themed Finish The Pattern

Here, preschoolers will cut, paste, or draw missing pictures to complete each ABAB sequence.

The bright, uncluttered designs help them focus on recognizing patterns while enjoying a charming visual experience. 

This also strengthens pattern recognition, logical thinking, and attention to detail while developing early problem-solving as they predict what comes next using both color and shape cues.

A children's worksheet titled “Finish the Pattern” with the instruction to cut out cookie images at the bottom and glue them in the correct boxes to complete each row’s pattern. The page features six horizontal patterns using festive gingerbread cookies, with one missing item in each row. A pair of blue scissors is placed beside the worksheet.Pin

Big Or Small

This might seem like an easy task, but it’s just as helpful as it encourages visual comparison skills. They will identify which item in each set is larger or smaller, thereby improving their size awareness, observation, and reasoning skills.

These sheets also support language growth as toddlers learn and use comparison words, such as “big,” “small,” “tall,” and “short.”

A children's worksheet titled “Big or Small” with the instruction to “Circle the small gingerbread cookie in each group.” The page shows pairs of holiday-themed cookies, such as ornaments, stars, and snowmen, with the smaller item in each pair circled in red crayon. A red crayon is placed beside the worksheet.Pin

Same Or Different

Finally, these pages challenge preschoolers to identify the item that doesn’t belong in a group. This engaging exercise boosts visual discrimination and focus, which are key skills for reading readiness. 

It also promotes mindfulness and careful observation, essential traits for learning in every subject.

Here’s another treat for you: each design comes in colorful and black and white versions. That means little learners get to enjoy the vibrant images of Christmas cookies while also having the option to use crayons for an added creative task!

A children's worksheet titled “Same or Different” with the instruction to “Circle the cookie that is different.” Each row contains a set of five holiday-themed cookies, with one item that differs in shape or design circled in red crayon. A red crayon is placed next to the page.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!

Four holiday-themed educational worksheets for children featuring gingerbread cookies in activities like pattern completion, counting and graphing, identifying size differences, and spotting differences; each sheet includes colorful illustrations and sections marked with red crayon or scissors.Pin

Christmas Crafts For School

Nutcracker Headband Craft – Kids can imagine themselves as tiny soldiers for a moment! You can have them color the parts or use colored cardstock from the start. 

As they assemble and wear their creations, little art enthusiasts practice scissor control, gluing precision, and planning where each piece goes. Wearing the headband also supports language development through role play and storytelling.

Christmas Penguin Craft – Here, little ones will combine cutouts, including body, wings, beak, and accessories like hats or scarves, to build a charming holiday penguin. 

This strengthens fine motor skills, shape recognition, and sequencing. Because penguins are playful, this activity also inspires creative storytelling as they invent adventures for their penguin friends.

Four sets of Christmas-themed kids’ crafts: paper crown nutcrackers with colored faces and crowns, penguins wearing Santa hats and holding gifts, Santa face cutouts with children's photos as the face on blue backgrounds decorated with snowflakes, and paper roll elves with red hats and hand-drawn faces.Pin

Photo Santa Paper Craft – This fun DIY turns kids’ own faces into Santa! Just print the Santa template, trace and cut out the child’s photo, and glue it into the beard or face area before adding a hat, eyes, mustache, and other festive details. 

It enhances cutting accuracy, spatial awareness, and the placement of parts. The result is often hilarious and gives them a sense of pride in their artwork.

Elf on the Shelf Toilet Paper Roll Craft – Transform a simple cardboard tube into an Elf on the Shelf. They glue on the elf’s body parts, such as face, ears, clothes, arms, and decorate their work. This hands-on project builds hand strength, grip control, and layering skills. 

Since the elf has a mischievous personality, little ones enjoy creating stories or scenes afterward, which enhances their imagination and storytelling abilities.

Preschool Christmas Activities

With a lot of free time on their hands during the holidays, it’s the perfect chance to get them working (while having fun) using our bundle of gingerbread man dot to dots

Children will connect numbered dots to form a gingerbread man, encouraging them to follow the sequence, practice counting, and develop steady hand control. Once the outline appears, they can color or decorate the gingerbread man, reinforcing visual memory and hand-eye coordination.

This printable game of roll a Santa will have little ones use dice to add color to Santa’s beard, which helps develop patience in turn-taking and number recognition. It’s interactive and keeps them engaged through variety and choice.

Four Christmas-themed activity pages for children: a dot-to-dot and colored-in gingerbread character holding a candy cane, a “Roll a Santa” dice game with colorful pom-poms placed on a Santa beard template, a handwriting worksheet for the letter "S" with the word “Santa,” and a dot-to-dot and colored-in gingerbread girl wearing a red dress and bow.Pin

Our collection of Santa worksheets comes in several forms: tracing the letter S, solving mazes to reach Santa, and labeling Santa’s parts. 

Preschoolers can work on letter recognition, pre-writing strokes, following directions, and fine motor accuracy when cutting and gluing. The variety helps young students develop multiple early learning skills within a single themed packet.

A children’s worksheet titled “Big or Small” with the instruction to “Circle the big gingerbread cookie in each group.” The page shows pairs or trios of holiday-themed gingerbread cookie illustrations, such as birds, candy canes, mittens, and trees, with the larger item in each group circled in red crayon. A red crayon is placed beside the sheet.Pin

This pack of Christmas preschool printables from Crystal and Co. includes holiday-themed pages such as coloring sheets, matching exercises, and counting activities. 

Each page supports shape identification, number sense, color recognition, and early writing practice. The mix of tasks keeps kindergarteners motivated, giving you flexible options for school or at-home activities.

Free Printable Gingerbread Math Worksheets

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