Do your kids love watching How The Grinch Stole Christmas every year? They might love Max or Cindy Lou Who, but of course, many kids love the Grinch the most!
These Grinch worksheets are a great way to add the whimsical world of Whoville into their learning fun! They are perfect for kids to do in the classroom or for kids who want a fun activity throughout the winter break.
When they use these free printables kids will practice things like handwriting, fine motor skills, letter recognition, and scissor skills.
So what are you waiting for? Check out these fun Grinch kids’ worksheets today, and get ready to enjoy the story of the Grinch in a whole new way.
Also, be sure to check out all of our Grinch activities for kids for more Christmas activities.
Free Grinch Printables
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Inside this freebie set, we’ve included the following 3 worksheets:
- Letter G maze
- Label a Grinch
- Grinch handwriting page
Just download and print the pages you want, and let your kids have a blast completing them. They’re perfect for group learning or independent work and a great way to keep kids engaged during the holiday season or on Grinch Day!
Letter G Maze
The object of this printable is to get from the start to the finish by coloring in all the uppercase and lowercase G’s. This worksheet is not only fun, but can help kids recognize the letter G, help with fine motor skills, and help with concentration.
Label A Grinch Worksheets
This is probably our favorite of all three! With this worksheet, kids cut out all labels from the bottom then glue them to the correct spot. Once they’re done, have them color in the main character from their favorite Christmas movie – the Grinch!
This printable can help kids practice scissor skills and reading!
Grinch Handwriting Printable
Practice writing uppercase and lowers G’s with this simple printable. It’s a festive educational activity that doesn’t require any prep work!
Christmas Unit For Kids
Want to create an entire Christmas study unit for your kids? We have many fun ways for you to add some holiday spirit to your lesson plans! Whether you have younger or older kids, there are so many ways to incorporate Christmas into your teaching. Keep reading to find some inspiration!
Christmas Book Ideas For Kids
Our first recommendation is to start out each unit with books! They’re great for read-alouds or for your child to practice reading to you.
Below are some of the top Christmas books to read to your 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!
Kids’ Christmas Crafts
Add in some Christmas projects for fun, creativity, and more fine motor practice. Below are some of our most popular projects:
Free Printable Buddy The Elf Craft – It’s the most wonderful time of the year…to turn your children into elves! With this easy and fun photo activity, you can transform even the grouchiest of kids into little helpers that are sure to bring a smile to Santa’s face.
Try out this adorable Grinch photo craft!
Reindeer Headband Craft – This adorable reindeer DIY is perfect for kids to make this holiday season! All you need is some paper, scissors, and glue, and you can let your little ones have all the fun. They’ll love wearing them around the house while they await Santa’s arrival on Christmas Eve.
Gingerbread Man Paper Bag Puppet – Gingerbread is always a good idea! This gingerbread boy or girl paper bag puppet is the perfect idea for kids to make this holiday season.
It’s a fun and simple way to bring some pretend play into your home, and it’s also a great way to get the kids involved in some holiday DIYs.
Santa Handprint Craft – Santa is coming soon, and there’s no better way to prepare than by making a cute Santa handprint.
Hang it on the fridge or give it as a gift to someone special – either way, this adorable project is sure to spread some holiday cheer. You could also add some string and hang this project from the Christmas tree!
Christmas Kids’ Activities
With these Christmas pattern block mats, kids will have so much fun exploring shapes and colors while also developing fine motor skills. These fun activities are perfect for home or school! Your little learners will love creating and playing with these colorful Christmas tangram puzzles.
Looking for an easy, creative way to work on your kid’s fine motor skills? Celebrate Christmas with these printable reindeer coloring pages. All you need is paper and some crayons! They’re such a fun way for kids to get into the spirit of Christmas.
Introduce your kiddo to the joys of Christmas with our Christmas do a dot printables. Use these as a great way to work on fine motor skills, counting, letter recognition, visual discrimination, and more. Just download these free Christmas worksheets and print them out for a fun activity to do with your child!
These Christmas I spy printables are perfect for kids. These games help with visual discrimination, counting skills, and memory development. With this set of engaging printables, children can work on their cognitive functions while enjoying the magic of Christmas!
Simple Grinch Paper Cup Craft
Have more Grinch fun with these How The Grinch Stole Christmas printables. They’d be perfect for a Grinch Stole Christmas unit study – especially if your kids are big fans of the Dr. Seuss book all about Mr. Grinch! These printables are a great way for kids to work on reading comprehension, counting, and problem-solving.
Free Grinch Worksheets
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JThomas
Thursday 14th of December 2023
Perfect for Grinch Day at school!
Sam
Friday 15th of December 2023
Great! I hope everyone has fun with them!
johnecia
Wednesday 13th of December 2023
aba therapist need grinch worksheets
Sam
Wednesday 13th of December 2023
Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page ◡̈
emily
Wednesday 29th of November 2023
I would love the grinch worksheet
Sam
Wednesday 29th of November 2023
Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page ◡̈
Jill
Monday 27th of November 2023
I would love the Grinch worksheets!!
Miranda
Thursday 7th of December 2023
@Sam, I became a subscriber for this download specifically, entered my email at the bottom of this post. Received the redirect to download and all it did was loop me back around over and over again. Never found the download and it kept asking to re enter my email. Grrr.
Sam
Monday 27th of November 2023
Since you’re already an email subscriber, all you need to do is enter your email in the form at the end of any post and it’ll automatically redirect you to the download page ◡̈
Lisa
Wednesday 15th of November 2023
Thanks for making these available...it's a big help at a busy time!
Sam
Wednesday 15th of November 2023
Oh, great - that's our goal! So glad you can use it!