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Christmas Math Printables: Graphing and Patterns

December 16, 2013 By Angie Kauffman · PRINTABLES TIP: Always go toward the end of a post to find the printable. · Disclosure: This Post May Contain Affiliate Links. {I may be compensated if you make a purchase after clicking on my links.}

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I had originally planned to put up a printable for a little bit older children today, but I loved last week’s Christmas Mini Book and Handwriting Printables Pack so much that I just had to make a matching set of Christmas Math Printables.

In this Christmas Math Printables pack, there is one page of a graphing activity.  This is a great activity for working on beginning graphing as well as one-to-one correspondence.  Just have your child color in the appropriate number of boxes in the graph line that is right below each set of pictures.  (For example, in the first line, your child would color in three boxes, since there are three members of the Holy Family shown.)

The second and third pages of the Christmas Math Printables pack work on finding patterns.  There are six lines of patterns, each with a blank square at the end.  On the second page, the last line of the page (with a dotted line around it) is meant to be cut apart so your child can paste the correct picture on each of the other lines to finish the pattern.

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Note: This Christmas Math Printables set is free for personal use only.  The pack may also be used in a classroom, religious education/CCD, or homeschool co-op setting.  However, please make sure that the copyright line (with the web address) appears on the pages.  This printable may not be used for commercial purposes.

No page of this pack (or the pack in its entirety) may be be sold, published, or hosted on any other websites than this one. If you want to pass along the printable though, please feel free to share a link to this post with others (or use the social sharing buttons below). Thanks!  (Printables Terms of Use)

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Filed Under: Bible Printables and Activities, Catholic Printables, Christmas, Free Printables, Graphing, Kindergarten Math Worksheets, Numbers and Counting, Preschool Math Worksheets Tagged With: Holy Family

About Angie Kauffman

Angie, mom to three very fun kids, is the founder of Real Life at Home.  With degrees in elementary education (B.A.) and special education (M.S.Ed.), as well as being a former homeschooler, she is passionate about supporting both parents and teachers by providing printables, crafts, and activities to help children learn and grow.

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  1. Amanda Orzolek says

    December 17, 2013 at 5:01 pm

    I love these printables… and your page! My 4 year old really enjoys doing them. The mini book was so much fun and just another way to reinforce the ‘Reason for the season’. We look forward to our next email saying you posted more activities! Thank you!

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    • Angie Kauffman says

      December 20, 2013 at 2:43 pm

      Thank you so much, Amanda! This sentence made my day: “We look forward to our next email saying you posted more activities!” 🙂

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  2. DeAnna Sopher says

    December 21, 2020 at 7:30 am

    Thank you so much for all the work you do and the willingness to share with others. I’m looking forward to using the Christmas Story sequencing with my 1st graders. Having them read it to me and with someone at home. It is a great way for the kiddos to share the faith with their family.

    May you and your family have a blessed Christmas!

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