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Christmas Gift-Related Vocabulary
This Christmas Gifts Word Search offers a fun and engaging way for students to practice gift-related vocabulary. Students can complete the activity individually or work in pairs, encouraging both collaboration and friendly competition. Through this game, students will enjoy learning English in an interactive and Cheerful way!
Instructions for the Word Search Game:
- Objective: Find all the hidden words related to Christmas gifts and presents in the grid.
- How to Play:
- The words can be hidden horizontally, vertically, or diagonally in the grid.
- Click and drag to highlight each word as you find it.
- The words may be written forward or backward, so be sure to check both directions.
- Before You Start:
- Look at the word list provided.
- Take a moment to discuss the meaning of each word with a partner or in small groups. What does each word have to do with Christmas gifts and presents?
Vocabulary Guide: Christmas Gifts Word Search for Students
Before you start the word search, take a look at the list of words below. These are all connected to the Christmas season and gift-giving traditions. Familiarize yourself with each term, and if any are new to you, review the definitions provided!
- Gifts – items given to others as a present.
- Presents – another word for gifts; something given to show appreciation.
- Wrapping paper – decorative paper used to wrap gifts.
- Ribbon – a decorative strip used to tie around gifts.
- Surprise – something unexpected, often bringing joy.
- Stocking – a large sock traditionally hung for small Christmas gifts.
- Santa – the figure who delivers gifts to children on Christmas.
- Toys – items, often for children, given for play.
- Sleigh – Santa’s mode of transport for delivering gifts.
- Candy – sweet treats often enjoyed during Christmas.
- Christmas – the holiday celebrated on December 25.
- Holiday – a festive day or period, often for celebrations.
Tip: Review these words before starting the word search and try to remember their meanings. Once you’ve completed the game, use each word in a sentence to reinforce your learning!
Christmas Gifts Word Search

Bonus Activity
After completing the word search, let’s take the activity a step further:
- Use the Vocabulary in Sentences:
- Choose five words from the word search.
- Write a sentence using each word in the context of Christmas gifts. For example: “I tied the gift with a red ribbon and placed it under the Christmas tree.”
- Discuss Your Favorite Gift:
- In pairs or small groups, share a story about the best Christmas gift you’ve ever received or given. Try to use at least two or three of the words from the word search in your story.
- You can write a short paragraph about it or simply share your story out loud.
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