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This is the easiest of our Christmas Arithmagons worksheets. Can the children fill in the missing numbers on the Christmas Trees using their maths skills?
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Here's a collection of printable Christmas puzzles with the Christmas tree as their theme.
This is the easiest of our Christmas Arithmagons worksheets. Can the children fill in the missing numbers on the Christmas Trees using their maths skills?
We have four slightly more difficult Christmas arithmagons to solve on this worksheet. The children need to follow instructions and put their maths skills into action to find the missing numbers...
Keep children busy over the festive period with our fun Christmas tree dot to dot. Follow the dots 1-15 and then colour in the picture.
This Christmas tree dot to dot is a fun challenge for older kids. They'll need to use their counting and drawing skills to follow the dots up to 51 and complete the tree...
Complete the Christmas tree picture by joining all of the dots together in the correct order.
How many new words can you make using the letters in CHRISTMAS TREE? Children can work on their own, in groups, or as a challenge against others.
How many Christmas trees can you count in this simple festive counting puzzle?
In what order should you be placing the ornaments on the Christmas tree? Kids can have a guess first, then trace the lines with their fingers or a pencil to see if they were right.
We hope you enjoy this hand-drawn printable Christmas tree maze for kids.
Can you help our Christmas mouse climb the tree to reach the star? This is the trickiest of four version of this maze...
Our Christmas tree mazes get more difficult! Can the little mouse find his way to the top of the Christmas tree?
Help the Christmas mouse climb to the top of the Christmas tree in this printable maze.
Can you help the mouse reach the star at the top of the Christmas tree?
Here's the easiest of our Christmas Tree Pyramid Puzzles. Can the children fill in the Christmas trees with the missing numbers? The number in each space is the total of the two numbers below it...
This Christmas Tree Pyramid Puzzle has a medium level of difficulty, starting with 5 numbers at the bottom. The kids need to fill in the missing numbers and complete the tree!
Are the kids ready for the challenge of our difficult Christmas Tree pyramid puzzles? There are 6 numbers at the bottom of each tree, and they need to use their addition skills and knowledge to fill in the missing numbers...
Here's a simple picture of a Christmas tree for the kids to complete while learning about symmetry. Once the whole tree is drawn, why not add some decorations in a symmetrical pattern, too?
Can the kids find the differences between our two Christmas pictures? We have the solution if you get stuck...
Print out this Christmas drawing puzzle and copy the Christmas tree onto the grid, square by square.
Choose from 2 versions of this puzzle, and don't tell your children what the finished picture it! They copy each square into the appropriate grid to reveal a little picture of a Christmas tree...