The week before Christmas break is almost here, and let’s be honest, it’s one of those magical but wild weeks where excitement levels skyrocket, routines wobble, and students are just this close to jingling right out of their seats. If you’re juggling winter parties, spirit days, and a classroom buzzing with holiday energy, I’ve got you covered.
I’ve pulled together 4 ready-to-use resources plus a bonus idea to make your planning feel merry, bright, and totally stress-free. Think low-prep literacy centers, festive read-alouds, and a FREE hot cocoa–themed activity that keeps students learning even when their brains are already dreaming of snow days and presents.
No overwhelm. No scrambling. Just fun, meaningful learning to help you slide into winter break with ease!
Ready to Use Resources
Bring winter magic into your classroom with this engaging set of December ELA centers! Students will read a high-interest nonfiction passage all about reindeer, practice fluency with a holiday readers theater, work on comprehension with main idea match, and so much more. Everything is standards-based, print-and-go, and perfect for keeping students focused even when excitement is in the air. Whether you need literacy rotations, morning work, or early finisher options, this bundle keeps December learning fun and productive.
Looking for festive read-alouds you can trust to spark joy and deepen comprehension? This curated list of 12 of my favorite December picture books highlights winter magic, generosity, celebrations, and cozy seasonal themes. Each title comes with a quick explanation of why it shines and how you can use it in your classroom, making your December read-aloud planning easier than ever.
Looking for fun, high-engagement gingerbread activities that still pack in real learning? This resource includes fiction and nonfiction passages, vocabulary practice, grammar work, writing prompts, and collaborative challenges your students will love.
Warm up your classroom with this free hot cocoa–themed activity pack! Students will work through a mix of SEL, literacy, and writing activities that feel seasonal and fun without adding to your prep load. It’s the perfect grab-and-go option for those days when you need something engaging, simple, and festive.
These activities are perfect for centers, small groups, or high-energy days—and students won’t even realize how much they’re learning while they’re having fun!
Winter Wishes Word Choice Challenge
Have students write three short “winter wishes” (for their school, community, or world). Then challenge them to revise each one using stronger verbs, vivid adjectives, or figurative language. This simple activity boosts word choice skills while connecting to the season in a meaningful way.
Whether your students are diving into winter-themed centers, cozying up with read-alouds, or working through fun seasonal challenges, you’ll have everything you need to finish December feeling confident, prepared, and stress-free. Here’s to a warm, wonderful week before winter break!
Want to bring even more festive fun into your classroom? Explore my top 5 Christmas picture books, a curated list of 100+ holiday read-alouds, and an interactive December National Days calendar.


