Unit Study

Celebrate and Learn with This Christmas Unit Study for Homeschoolers

How can you demonstrate love? What does Christmas mean to you? What are your holiday traditions?

This unit includes accommodations for beginning, intermediate, and advanced level students.

Our Christmas unit study is completely planned with engaging activities that encourage an understanding and appreciation for Christmas. All subject areas are incorporated within the lessons so your child develops academic skills as he participates in the fun activities.

    • Memorize the Christmas story from the book of Luke (Faith-based version only).
    • Make a diorama and tell the story of Jesus’ birth (Faith-based version only).
    • Read a recipe and follow directions to make gingerbread cookies and pumpkin pie.
    • Play Spelling Baseball and graph the scores.
    • Make contractions and play Contraction Memory.
    • Understand how to write and use possessive nouns and pronouns.
    • Recognize and name antonyms and rhyming words. Identify two- and three-dimensional shapes.
    • Play Shapes “Go Fish.”
    • Read clocks to the hour and half hour.
    • Recognize analog and digital times.
    • Count down the number of days until Christmas with a color-pattern paper chain.
    • Use positive and negative images to decorate Christmas cards.

Christmas Unit Study Includes:

    • Documentation of skills taught within the unit study
    • Detailed lesson plans
    • Step-by-step instructions for teaching your child
    • Activities for different learning styles
    • Enrichment activities to challenge advanced learners
    • Handwriting guidelines
    • Worksheets for practice with each lesson
    • Reading practice pages
    • Literature List
    • Materials List
    • Spelling Squares
    • Calendar
    • Shapes “Go Fish” game
    • Telling Time Memory game

Student workbook pages are designed to reinforce the daily concepts and are included within the unit.

“Are you looking to add some fun to your homeschool this Christmas season? The unit study provides a lot of great information and resources, and we had a great time working through the lessons. The art projects can be enjoyed by both my kids, ages 7 and 13, (and even me). My kids both agree that the gingerbread recipe is delicious, and it was their favorite thing to do. I am happy to find unit studies that are very well organized and require little prep work. Life is busy for homeschool families and lesson planning is time-consuming. This is something you don’t have to worry about; the lesson planning is done for you!”

Yvonne, The Life We Build.