If you’re determined that your kids will have a screen-free December, don’t keep reading. You’ll change your mind for sure! But if you’re like me and you need a few minutes to wrap gifts, online shop, or just drink a cup of coffee…I’m here to make your day! These Christmas websites and online games offer lots of activities that will engage your kids while teaching them a little something, too.
There are a huge number of Christmas websites and online games with Christmas themes, but I wanted my kids to have one go-to place to access Christmas activities without bouncing all over the internet.
To facilitate a one-stop Christmas activity center I created a PDF with links to 30 different Christmas websites, videos, and online games. I’m adding this file to our Google classroom for my kids to access all month long. And, I’m offering it to you too! Plenty of activities to keep your kids occupied long enough for you to stuff stockings…or watch a Hallmark movie.
List of Christmas Websites & Online Games
- Christmas Hangman
- Online Advent Calendar with games behind each door
- Why Christmas: explore Christmas traditions around the world
- Christmas Tree Light Up Puzzle: logic puzzle
- What Are the 12 Days of Christmas?: Brief history of the song and discussion of when the 12 days of Christmas begin.
- Musical Christmas Wreath: Similar to the Simon game
- NORAD Santa Tracker
- Christmas Trivia Challenge: YouTube video Christmas trivia quiz
- Find the Reindeer
- Ball Ornaments Matching Game
- Christmas Sudoku
- Christmas Spelling Cards
- Nativity Sliding Puzzle
- How to Draw a Christmas Present: YouTube drawing tutorial
- Grinch Coding Game
- Christmas Multiplication
- Christmas Memory Game
- Life-Size Gingerbread House: YouTube video of gingerbread house inside Fairmont Hotel
- Adding Decimals Game
- ReindeerCam
- Snowflakes form in Time Lapse through Microscope
- Christmas Mastermind
- Santa’s Northpole: games and activities
- Advent in 2 Minutes: YouTube video explaining the meaning of advent
- Christmas Word Jumble
- How It’s Made: Candy Canes
- Lego Nativity Scene Inspiration from Frugal Fun for Boys
- Christmas Crossword Puzzle
- Poinsettia Matching Game
- How to Say Merry Christmas in 10 Languages
The Usual Fine Print
These links are to free websites and activities. As such, there are ads and information on these websites that I cannot control. All of the links are to kid-friendly websites or, in the case of YouTube videos, kid-friendly content. However, if your child is not comfortable navigating websites independently, you should remind them to not click on ads, additional videos, or other links on the page.
Download the PDF File with Clickable Links
Click on the image below to download the PDF file. Each Christmas image is linked to the website or online game listed above. You can click each of the links directly from the PDF file. If you use Google classroom, this file can be uploaded and the links will be clickable for your students. These links are geared for 3rd to 5th grade, but younger and older kids will enjoy many of these activities as well.
Christmas Websites & Online Games PDF Download
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Screen time gets a bad rap, but that’s gone out the window with virtual learning this year! Looks like some fun ideas for the kids! 🙂
Yup, I figure if my kids are going to be on a screen, I might as well be intentional about choosing the websites and games they are engaging with!