Winter Theme Kindergarten No-Prep Printable Activity Pack

Are you homeschooling Kindergarten? Looking for monthly Kindergarten no-prep activities that are simple to prepare {just print!} yet engaging for your kindergartner? Our January no prep packet is just what you need!  This seasonal printable pack provides your young child with loads of math and literacy activities to support young learners’ educational growth and review in a fun way!

January No-Prep Activity Pack

January is such a fun month in kindergarten! There are so many fun winter-themed ideas for you to explore and this pack has it all! Adorable polar animals, snow, snowmen, winter clothing, and more! With adorable graphics and engaging activities, your child will have loads of fun!

Sometimes, coming back after Christmas break is tough on kids {and teachers} so a thematic unit for young kids is a great way to ease back into homeschool.  It’s a fun way to review skills during the chilly winter month {for those of you in the northern hemisphere}.

This Kindergarten activity pack is perfect for busy homeschool parents who don’t have time to cut tons of pieces out, laminate materials, or do a lot of prep work. This activity pack is PRINT & LEARN! That’s it! There is no prep work other than printing.

 A few simple supplies {dice, dry erase pockets/heavy duty sheet protectors, dry erase markers} and you’re set for a month of learning fun.

You can purchase the entire January No-Prep Bundle here, or download a sample for free near the bottom of this post!

What is Included?

Literacy:

  1. My Name – color, trace, count letters
  2. Letters In My Name – color only the letters in your name
  3. Capital or Lowercase? – color capital letters one color & lowercase another, then record.
  4. Tracing Letters – lowercase
  5. Tracing Letters – uppercase
  6. Missing Letters/uppercase – write the missing letters
  7. Missing Letters/lowercase – write the missing letters
  8. Alphabetical Order – write the letter that comes next
  9. Beginning Sounds – look at the picture, write the beginning sound, and color the circle
  10. Trace the Color Words – trace the color words using the matching color
  11. What Color? – mark the correct color word
  12. Read & Match – read the sentences and draw a line connecting the correct image to the sentence describing it
  13. Where is it? – practice positional words, read the sentences and match the color code to record the matching image
  14. Do the Words Rhyme? – look at the pictures, circle thumbs-up or thumbs-down
  15. Roll & Cover Rhyming Words – roll a die, use the number code to mark a rhyming word
  16. CVC – Which Word? – look at the picture, mark the correct CVC word
  17. CVC – Missing Letters – look at the CVC word and write the missing beginning/middle/end sound
  18. Matching Letters – look at the uppercase letter and mark the matching lowercase letter
  19. How Many Syllables? – 1, 2, or 3 syllables

Math:

  1. Monthly Calendar – practice calendar skills by recording the date each day
  2. Count & Graph – count the images and record on the graph
  3. Analyze the Graph – record how many of each, from the graph
  4. 100s Chart Mystery Picture – follow the code to create a picture
  5. Trace the Coins – review quarter, nickel, dime, penny
  6. Buy It! – use coins to “buy” items
  7. What Comes Next? – mark what comes next in the pattern
  8. Patterns – Create a Color Pattern
  9. Countdown – practice counting backward from 10-1
  10. Compare the Numbers – roll a die, write that number in the square and show the number in the rectangle by adding small objects or drawing. Roll again and do the same. Then compare the numbers by using the < or > sign.
  11. Add the Numbers – roll a die, write that number on the pumpkin and show the number in the rectangle. Roll again and do the same. Then add the numbers and write the answer.
  12. How Many? – count the images and record the answers
  13. Count to 30 – trace the numbers, count, find the hidden number, before/after/in between.
  14. What Number is Hidden? – name the number on the number line that is hidden
  15. Roll & Cover 1-6, roll 1 die, mark the answer
  16. Roll & Cover 1-12, roll 2 dice, add together, mark the answer
  17. Roll & Cover Number Words – roll one die, mark the matching number word
  18. Trace the Shapes {basic – square, circle, rectangle, triangle, heart, star}
  19. Trace the Shapes {advanced – hexagon, pentagon, crescent, oval, diamond}
  20. Color by Shape {basic}
  21. Color by Shape {advanced}
  22. Fractions – use the color code with the faction pies
  23. Story Problems – addition and subtraction
  24. Story Problems – roll a die to create an addition problem

BUY NOW!

There are 2 ways to get your hands on this jam-packed winter themed no-prep printable pack! You can either buy it individually from my shop or purchase a LIFETIME K @ Home Ultimate membership which will give you access to this pack and all 12 monthly packs {Feb.-Aug. coming throughout 2022}, plus SO MUCH MORE!

Buy Individually

You can purchase the full activity pack here in my shop!

Buy with a K @ Home Ultimate Membership

When you purchase a LIFETIME K @ Home Ultimate Membership you will get all of this!


FREEBIE

I have a special free sample for all of you! Included you will find several math and literacy activities from the full pack!

DOWNLOAD Your Freebie HERE!

Click below to be taken to the page where you can download this free printable! Look for the word “Download” and click it!

MORE WINTER FUN

See our winter-theme ideas featuring many of ideas and printables here!

WINTER ART & CRAFTS

WINTER GAMES, BOOKS, & ACTIVITIES

FREE WINTER PRINTABLES

WINTER PRINTABLES FROM OUR SHOP:

  • Kindergarten Literature Unit featuring the book When it Starts to Snow, a fun book filled with animals. A peek into hibernation, adaptation, and migration which you could easily expand on during this unit!
  • Snowy Fun Mega Bundle featuring many winter activities for Tot School, Preschool, & Kindergarten

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