These January name worksheets and center activities let you type in student names on just one page to get eight different snowman-themed printables. Students can have fun practicing name recognition, letter matching, name spelling, and name tracing with these cute, easy prep activities.
Make your planning easier and keep your students engaged by using these in your January lessons and centers.
⭐ WHAT'S INCLUDED
Here's what's included (▶️ view the Preview below to get a peek at each one):
- Activity 1: Name coloring worksheet featuring the first letter of each name.
- Activity 2: First letter search - students search for the first letter of their names printed on snowflakes.
- Activity 3: Name recognition worksheet - students trace their name, and then find it in the snowman scene.
- Activity 4: Playdough mats - children build their names in dough-shaped letters and decorate a blank snowman with dough.
- Activity 5: Name coloring worksheet featuring a snowman and snowflakes.
- Activity 6: Help the snowman find name letters on a computer keyboard.
- Activity 7: Name tracing worksheet - students trace and then write their name, plus color the first letter of their name.
- Activity 8: Last name tracing worksheet. Students read and copy their last names.
- Activity 9: Build-a-snowman sensory play activity that you could also glue together as a little craft.
All pages are in black & white except Activity 9, which does use a little color.
⭐HOW DOES THIS RESOURCE WORK?
All you need to edit student names is a computer (not just an iPad) and Adobe Reader (which is free, and there’s a link to it in the file just in case you don’t have it already)
The fonts shown are already embedded in the resource. You won’t have to download any fonts. The file is ready to go! Please note that this means you also cannot change the fonts.
You can create an unlimited number of worksheets by reusing the file over and over again, year after year.
Long names such as Charlotte and Christopher will fit perfectly. Extremely long names will cause the line to print in a smaller font.
Happy Teaching!