December Free Homeschool Printables

December 1, 2023
Written by:
Naomi White

It’s so hard to believe we’re already at the end of the year! While the holiday season is always so incredibly busy, it’s definitely a time when the flexibility of homeschool can work in your favor. Learning can still happen anywhere! While we may not be able to help you decorate or whip up some dishes in the kitchen, we can help make homeschooling this month a bit easier with these December homeschool printables. Happiest of holidays from all of us here at Homeschool.com!

Free December Homeschool Printables

December calendar printable

December Calendar Template: Keep up with all your scheduled holiday activities with this beautiful calendar page!

 

 

 

 

Homeschool December Journal Printable

 

December Journal Page (faith-based): Take a few moments each day during this busy month to calm your mind and focus on the reason for the season.

 

 

 

 

Full-Year Copy Work Printable

 

December Scripture Writing (faith-based): This month’s copy work is Bible verses focusing on the birth of Christ and Salvation. There’s no better theme!

 

 

 

 

Polar Express Homeschool Unit Study Starter

 

The Polar Express Unit Study: This mini-unit study has several Polar Express-themed printables and activities with options for younger and older children!

 

 

 

Hanukkah Acrostic Homeschool Printable

 

Hanukkah Acrostic Poem: Your little poet can use the letters of Hanukkah to create their own holiday poem!

 

 

 

 

 

Hanukkah Short Story Homeschool Printable

 

Hanukkah Short Story: Whether your family celebrates Hanukkah or you’re teaching your children about the holidays of other cultures, use this printable to have your child write about Hannukah!

 

 

 

 

Christmas Homeschool Printable

 

 

Christmas Grammar: Practice identifying nouns and verbs while decorating a Christmas tree on this cute printable!

 

 

 

 

Christmas Homeschool Math Printable

 

 

Christmas Math: Your kindergartener will be more excited to practice their addition and subtraction with this Christmas-themed worksheet!

 

 

 

 

Christmas Activities for Kids Recipe

 

Favorite Holiday Recipe: Have your kids think of their favorite thing to eat during the holidays, write it out, then get them in the kitchen and let them help make it for the family this season!

 

 

 

 

Homeschool Printable Christmas Word Scramble

 

 

Christmas Word Scramble: Get some writing practice by unscrambling these Christmas-themed words and writing a sentence for each one!

 

 

 

Christmas Activities for Kids Jigsaw Puzzle Printable

 

Christmas Jigsaw: Keep your little ones occupied (and working on those fine motor skills!) with coloring and cutting out this puzzle!

 

 

 

 

Be sure to check out our new Happy Holidays Homeschool Unit Study for lots of holiday ideas and printables!

    Full List of December Homeschool Printables by Age

    Preschool Homeschool Printables

    Elementary Homeschool Printables

    Middle and High School Homeschool Printables

    Find more great homeschool printables for all ages here!

     

    December Holidays for Your Homeschool

    December 1: Rosa Parks Day, National Christmas Lights Day, National Cookie Cutter Day

    December 2: National Build Joy Day, National Skip School Day (!!), Play Basketball Day

    December 3: Coats and Toys for Kids Day, Let’s Hug Day, Make a Gift Day

    December 4: World Wildlife Conservation Day, Wear Brown Shoes Day, National Cookie Day

    December 5: International Volunteer Day, Walt Disney Day, National Blue Jeans Day

    December 6: St. Nicholas Day, Mitten Tree Day, Put On Your Own Shoes Day

    December 7: National Letter Writing Day, National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, National Cotton Candy Day

    December 8: National Blue Collar Day, National Brownie Day, Pretend to be a Time Traveler Day

    December 9: Christmas Card Day, Lost and Found Day, National Llama DayDecember Holidays for Homeschool

    December 10: Nobel Prize Day, National Salesperson Day, Dewey Decimal System Day

    December 11: International Mountain Day, Holiday Food Drive for Needy Animals Day

    December 12: Gingerbread Decorating Day, National Ding-a-Ling Day, National Poinsettia Day

    December 13: National Cocoa Day, National Horse Day, National Violin Day

    December 14: More Good Today Day, National Monkey Day, Roast Chestnuts Day

    December 15: Bill of Rights Day, National Re-gifting Day, National Cupcake Day

    December 16: National Chocolate-Covered Anything Day, National Ugly Sweater Day, National Underdog Day

    December 17: National Wreaths Across America Day, National Maple Syrup Day, Wright Brothers Day

    December 18: Answer the Telephone like Buddy the Elf Day, Bake Cookies Day, Hanukkah Begins

    December 19: Look for an Evergreen Day, National Heroes and Heroines Day, National Hard Candy Day

    December 20: National Games Day, Go Caroling Day, Sacagawea Day

    December 21: December Solistice, Don’t Make Your Bed Day, Look on the Bright Side Day

    December 22: Mathematics Day, National Short Person Day, National Cookie Exchange Day

    December 23: National Christmas Movie Marathon Day, National Roots Day

    December 24: Christmas Eve, Last-Minute Shoppers Day

    December 25: Christmas Day

    December 26: Day of Goodwill, Kwanzaa, National Thank You Note Day

    December 27: Make Cut-Out Snowflakes Day, National Fruitcake Day, Visit the Zoo Day

    December 28: National Call a Friend Day, Card Playing Day, National Chocolate Candy Day

    December 29: International Cello Day, Still Need to Do Day, Tick Tock Day

    December 30: National Bacon Day, National Resolution Planning Day

    December 31: Make Up Your Mind Day, Unlucky Day, New Year’s Eve!

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    Naomi White

    Naomi White graduated with her B.S. in Christian Elementary Education and went on to earn her Early Childhood Education certification. She has taught preschool and elementary school in both Christian and public schools. She loves to read and write, is a pastor’s wife and stay-at-home mom, and is eagerly awaiting the day her son is old enough for them to start their own homeschool journey. Originally a Georgia girl, Naomi currently lives in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina with her family.