Make learning fun this holiday season with our Kindergarten Christmas graph Worksheets! These festive, kid-friendly printables are designed to help young learners practice counting, graphing, comparing numbers, and early data interpretation — all with a joyful Christmas theme.
Perfect for classroom centers, morning work, homework, homeschool lessons, and December math activities, these worksheets turn learning into a cheerful holiday experience.
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⭐ Kindergarten Christmas Graph Worksheets( 2-in-1 Printables)
In these worksheets, children read a Christmas-themed picture graph featuring icons like gingerbread ,stocking, candycanes, and reindeer. Students fill the bars from counting the icons.
Counting skills
Organising data
Color the bar graph to match the data
This worksheet is ideal for early learners who are just beginning to interpret bar graphs in a visual and engaging way.

👉 Download Count And Color Picture Graph Worksheets (PDF 2-in-1 Printable)
⭐ Christmas Bar Graph Worksheet (2-in-1 Printables)
In this worksheet, children read a Christmas-themed bar graph featuring cute icons like bells, gingerbread cookies, gifts, and reindeer. Students fill in the data table and answer simple questions to build:
Counting skills
Understanding of “more” and “less”
Identifying the greatest and smallest amounts
Addition with picture clues
True/false reasoning skills
This worksheet is ideal for early learners who are just beginning to interpret bar graphs in a visual and engaging way.

👉 Download Read a Bar Graph and Answer Worksheets (PDF 2-in-1 Printable)
⭐ Christmas Bar Graph and Fill in Table worksheet.
This worksheet includes a Bar Graph of Christmas items including Bells, Gingerbread,Gift and Reindeer.
Students will Read the bar graph and will organize the data in table.
Few simple question are there to increase kids vocabulary and data reading skills.

👉 Download Read a Bar Graph and fill in table Worksheet.
⭐ Christmas Tree Picture Graph & Bar Graph
This fun worksheet includes a decorated Christmas tree filled with ornaments for kids to count! Students:
Count bells, candy canes, snowflakes, and gifts
Record the numbers in a picture-graph table
Color the bar graph to match the data
Answer comprehension questions like
Which ornament appears the most?
How many more snowflakes than bells?
Are there 10 gifts? (True/False)
This activity strengthens foundational math skills while keeping learners excited with holiday visuals.

👉 Download Christmas tree picture graph and bar graph Worksheet.
🎁 Why These Worksheets Are Great for Kindergarten
These Christmas math worksheets help children develop:
✔ Early graphing skills
Reading and completing bar graphs using pictures and numbers.
✔ Counting & comparing
Kids learn to compare quantities (“more than,” “less than,” “how many altogether”).
✔ Critical thinking
Includes simple reasoning and true/false questions.
✔ Fine motor practice
Coloring bars, circling answers, and writing numbers support motor development.
✔ Holiday engagement
Festive themes keep students motivated during the busy December season.
Perfect For:
Kindergarten classrooms
Homeschool families
Math centers
Morning work
Early finishers
Holiday activity packets
Winter break practice
FAQ
What skills do these Christmas worksheets teach?
These worksheets help children practice counting, comparing numbers, reading picture graphs, filling in bar graphs, and answering simple math questions.
Are these Christmas worksheets free to download?
Yes! All worksheets on this page are completely free for teachers, parents, and homeschool educators.
What grade level are these worksheets for?
They are designed for kindergarten, but they can also be used for pre-K or first grade as review.
Can I use these in my classroom?
Absolutely! These worksheets are perfect for math centers, morning work, early finishers, or holiday packets.
Do these worksheets meet kindergarten math standards?
Yes. They reinforce early numeracy, data skills, and graph interpretation, aligning with common early-math learning goals.
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