

You will be added to our newsletter list where you will find out about great things, like more free worksheets. To get your Free Printable Christmas Place Cards, enter your name in the form below. Most children starting kindergarten don’t do this, so keep reinforcing this skill.ģ) Paste the cards onto construction paperģ) Cut out each of the cards on the construction paper. Make sure they start with a capital letter and make the rest of the letters lower case. My third grader loves to practice her cursive letters on the place cards!ġ) Have your child write names of all the guests on the paper/cards. Additionally, it is great handwriting practice for all children. More tips for helping a child to write his/her name can be found here. Start with a capital letter and then the rest are lower case letters. Place cards are great practice for writing your name (or someone else’s name!). The Berenstain Bears and the Joy of Giving How to Catch an Elf How the Grinch Stole Christmas! (Classic Seuss) God Gave Us Christmas Today we will set the Christmas table! I love activities that help practice name writing because it is a great way for little ones to be helpful and have a good time preparing for the festivities! If you want a few more ideas to help children entertain themselves while sitting down for Christmas dinner, I found some cute placemats and tablecloths! I can’t wait to give them a try! Today we have another activity where you can help your child learn to write his name (or learn to write someone else’s name! Today we will be making Free Printable Christmas Place Cards! You may remember when we made Printable Thanksgiving Place Cards for Kids.
