Free, Printable Holiday Word Scramble Worksheets

Posted Jun 10, 2009 by KarenB / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

The holiday word scramble worksheets can be printed and worked by anyone not just children. However, the free, printable holiday word scramble worksheets can be used for classrooms when they are studying certain aspects of the holidays.

I know a lot of people who like to work word scrambles to keep their mind active. Not only that, these people like word scrambles because they are fun.

The holiday word scramble worksheets can be printed and worked by anyone not just children. However, the free, printable holiday word scramble worksheets can be used for classrooms when they are studying certain aspects of the holidays.

Kids could keep busy with these holiday word scrambles. They will also learn how to spell. Fun and educational activities can help kids enjoy learning without the fuss. I know when my daughter was younger, trying to get her to do her homework and study was more of a chore than a dentist pulling teeth.

If your kids are like my daughter, these word scrambles may help you ease the tension of learning. Children would rather have fun than study their assignments.

Free, Printable Word Scrambles for Holidays

You can print the word scramble worksheets by using the print icon above the list of words to unscramble. The page will open in a new window where it can be printed by using the drop down menu under the file list at the top of the page, the printer icon on your browser or the control or command key plus the p on your keyboard.

All of the worksheets will automatically open in a new window. This will allow you to stay on this page while printing the word scrambles.

Christmas Word Scramble Worksheet

Halloween Word Scramble Worksheet

Hanukkah Word Scramble Worksheet

Saint Patrick’s Day Word Scramble Worksheet

Thanksgiving Word Scramble Worksheet

Veteran’s Word Scramble Worksheet

This word scramble worksheet can be used for Memorial Day, Veteran’s Day, and the Fourth of July.

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