Ready for another holiday freebie? I sure am!
You can’t have Christmas without the tree and that’s exactly what this printable is all about.
Help your little one hone in on those fine motor skills by making use of your at-home hole puncher. With Christmas trees all the way up to 20 it is great practice for children up to age 8.
Here’s how to use this printable and get access to many others—


About the Freebie:
This freebie is a set of Christmas trees going up to the number 20. Your student will punch the correct number of holes into the corresponding tree.
These worksheets will allow them to practice counting as well as building finger strength.
How to Use it:
1. Download and print out the worksheet.
2. Grab a single-hole puncher that fits your little one’s grip.
3. Cut the sheets in half.
4. You can have them punch the holes in numerical order or choose a different tree at random for them to clip.
5. Have fun with this Christmas tree hole punch activity.


Download the Christmas Hole Punch printable by using the link below.
Check out some of these other great printables as well:
Goal Setting Planner– Free, editable planner that will get your new year started off right. This is the perfect mom freebie to round out your year. It’s in black and white, so will save you ink.
Letter to Santa Templates– This free printable has 4 different templates for children of different ages. It also includes directions on how to get your little one a letter mailed back from Santa. Make the holiday a memorable one with this neat idea.
Gingerbread Sight Word Matching– This holiday freebie helps learners practice their reading skills and reinforce their understanding of sight words. With 27 sight words and a page for 9 blank words, you can customize the learner to what works best for your student.
Last Updated on November 30, 2024 by Kierra