
Christmas Scripture Copy Work Free Printable
December 13, 2020Looking for a beautiful way to focus your thoughts on the meaning of the holiday season this month? Scripture focused on gratitude, joy and the reason for the season is perfect for doing just that!
Want to get the kids in on it? This copy work printable makes that easy. Simply print and detach the hand bookmark so your kids can place it in their journal. Each morning they simply copy the scripture in their best handwriting into their journal!
In addition to our regular copy work printables we’ve created for each month of the year, we’ve put together a series of holiday-themed copy work printables just for you! These are sure to help get the family focused on the things that really matter during each holiday season.
This free printable includes all the traditional Christmas themes with a handy detachable bookmark on the side. Stay tuned – launching soon the full Ebook including the full year of monthly copy work printables, holiday printables, and cursive writing how to’s for each ability level.

Jamie Gaddy
Jamie Gaddy, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. has been a college education professor for over 17 years. Education has been a part of her life in both the classroom and as a principal. Six children later found her dissatisfied with traditional school and homeschool became the better fit. She is also a pastor’s wife, editor, and entrepreneur who now homeschools four of her six children in Georgia. Jamie loves to share about her homeschool experience to help other homeschoolers find success. Connect with her at [email protected]
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