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Don\u2019t let chilly days put learning on ice! Whether you\u2019re a parent looking to keep young minds active or a teacher infusing the classroom with seasonal cheer, these 13 worksheets will inspire young learners and make winter learning a blast.<\/p>\n
Jump into the seasons with this weather activity! First and second graders will read about winter, spring, summer, and fall, then get creative by drawing each one. Finally, they\u2019ll share what the weather is like where they live and discover the signs that a new season is on the way!<\/p>\n
This interactive worksheet invites kindergarten and first-graders to search for pronouns like you, they, and he, <\/em>where they\u2019ll then color each snowy word to create a winter wonderland. Make learning pronouns a flurry of fun while boosting reading comprehension and writing skills!<\/p>\n Introducing the basics of letter writing has never been easier with this easy template! Students will write to a friend or family member about a frosty adventure to build vocabulary, grammar, handwriting, and storytelling skills.<\/p>\n This adorable set of snowman worksheets guides first through third graders in recognizing and decoding the tricky \u201cschwa\u201d sound. Young learners will sort and color-code words with and without the schwa sound, in a fun, colorful way!<\/p>\n Third-grade learners will sprinkle in some winter magic as they transform simple sentences into detailed, complex ones. Children will use subordinating conjunctions to expand on topics like hot chocolate, winter clothes, and snowball fights, all while improving their writing skills.<\/p>\n Turn a frosty day into a grammar adventure! Students will transform simple present-tense sentences about winter activities into present progressive tense. By circling verbs and rewriting each sentence, they\u2019ll gain a deeper understanding of how these tenses differ.<\/p>\n Hunker down on those rainy or snowy days with these festive word searches. Middle school students will find the misspelled words and then hunt for the correct spellings in the puzzle. With 24 seasonal terms in each worksheet, this activity turns vocabulary practice into a wintertime challenge!<\/p>\n Take middle schoolers on a global journey with this reading comprehension worksheet that explores how different parts of the world embrace winter. From snow sculptures in Canada to ice art in Sweden, students will read about creative cold-weather traditions and answer comprehension questions to help sharpen their reading skills.<\/p>\n Tackle seasonal analogies to level up your learners\u2019 understanding of figurative relationships! Kids will dive into multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blanks questions to strengthen their logic, reasoning, and problem-solving skills.<\/p>\n Sled, ski, or skate into spelling fun with this sports-themed resource! Students will identify the correct word to complete each sentence while working through spelling challenges like plurals, possessives, and homophones. Ideal for sixth through eighth graders, this interactive activity helps build grammar and vocabulary skills.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n3. Friendly Letter: Winter Adventure<\/a><\/h2>\n
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4-6. Winter Word Sort: Schwa Vowel Sounds<\/h2>\n
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7. Expanding Sentences: Winter Wonderland<\/a><\/h2>\n
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8. Identify and Write Present Progressive Tense Verbs: Snow Day<\/a><\/h2>\n
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9-10. Winter Spelling Word Search<\/h2>\n
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11. Informational Reading Comprehension: The Art of Embracing Cold Weather<\/a><\/h2>\n
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12. Winter Analogies<\/a><\/h2>\n
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13. Winter Spelling Practice: Winter Sports Fun!<\/a><\/h2>\n
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