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Fun & Developmentally Appropriate Christmas Literacy Activities for Preschool

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Bring the magic of the season into your classroom with these developmentally appropriate and fun Christmas Literacy Centers for Preschool! In this video, I’m giving you a preview of the engaging activities included in my Christmas Literacy Centers resource—perfect for small groups, literacy rotations, or morning tubs. ✨ What’s Included: ✔️ Lowercase Letter Clip Cards – support letter identification and fine-motor skills ✔️ Rhyming Pairs Activity – hands-on practice recognizing rhyming words ✔️ Vocabulary Matching (Rhyme & Match) – build early language skills and concept knowledge ✔️ Plus More Festive and Play-Based Learning Activities! Designed with preschool and pre-K learners in mind, these centers encourage independence, phonological awareness, and joyful learning—all wrapped in a Christmas theme your students will love. 🎄 Perfect for: • Preschool Literacy Centers • Pre-K Small Groups • Early Childhood Classrooms • December Centers • Christmas Themed Activities • Hands-On Phonics Practice • Teacher-Approved & Classroom-Tested Resources 📌 Click the link provided to preview this resource in my TPT store! Bring festive fun and strong literacy foundations to your classroom this holiday season! Link to My Lesson Plan https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Christmas-Theme-Activities-for-Preschool-PreK-Lesson-Plans-2884911

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In this video, I’m sharing a peek inside my Christmas Literacy Centers for preschool and pre-k—because I love bringing seasonal fun into the classroom without sacrificing what’s developmentally appropriate. These activities are designed for small groups, literacy rotations, or morning tubs, and the big goal is simple: keep it hands-on, playful, and easy for kids to do with growing independence. I walk you through several favorites, like my lowercase letter clip cards (great for letter identification plus fine-motor practice), a rhyming pairs activity for phonological awareness, and a “Rhyme & Match” vocabulary matching center to build early language and concept knowledge. Everything is classroom-friendly and meant to feel calm and doable for teachers while still being engaging for kids. If you want December literacy centers that are festive, play-based, and actually support strong early reading skills, these are the kinds of activities I rely on.

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