The most wonderful time of year is here, and watching Christmas movies is just part of the tradition of many American families!
And, of course us Homeschool mamas are always looking for ways to cut back on the craziest this season brings and instead, enjoy bonding time together! Why not take advantage of it and create memories with the family by watching classics while combining education all at once.
The beloved classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas has been turned into a Christmas tradition for movie loving families everywhere!
How The Grinch Stole Christmas Movie Study
For those who haven’t seen it — you and your kids will love it! The crabby old man Grinch has evil plans for the village of Whoville, but he gets HUGE surprise when he discovers how strong the spirit of Christmas is within the hearts of the Whoville families.
So, go grab a digital or physical copy of How the Grinch Stole Christmas movie, then tell the kids it’s movie schooling! Pull out this set of creative and informative printables and give your kids some independence to expand their mind with these educational tools!
These worksheets will give your students additional practice in writing, art and problem solving skills.
Included in this valuable unit study is:
- Basic Movie Parts – learn about the key elements of a movie
- Character Traits – Type of characters
- Grinch Playdough Recipe – yes, it’s green!
- Word Scramble – unscramble key words
- Movie Art – Drawing exercises
- Writing Prompts – Practice Sentence Structure
- Word Search – Find Grinch type words
- Sleigh Art – free hand drawing
- More activities from slime to Christmas Games
Are you ready to download your very own personal copy of FREE Grinch Movie Study? Get it here by entering your information below before time slips away!
If you’d like to try more movie studies this holiday season, grab your own FREE copy of my Frosty the Snowman Movie Study!
Tiffany
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