51 Third Grade Christmas Writing Prompts

Here you will find a collection of engaging 3rd grade Christmas writing prompts they’ll love.

These prompts not only strengthen writing skills, but they also instill a love for learning, ignite the imagination, and prompt self-reflection.

As you’re planning your Christmas lessons, be sure to include some of these 3rd grade Christmas writing prompts that help students explore different writing genres and get into the Christmas spirit. 

3rd Grade Christmas Writing Prompts

  • Explain, step-by-step, how to wrap a Christmas gift.
  • Share the memory of receiving the best Christmas present ever.
  • Describe a gingerbread house.
  • When I wake up on Christmas morning, I look around and see…
  • Tell about the best Christmas gift you ever gave.
  • How can you make Christmas special for your family?
  • If you could only receive three Christmas presents, what would they be and why?
  • Compare and contrast Santa Claus and an elf.
  • Tell what it’s like the day before Christmas. 
  • Write about a time when you were naughty.
  • Give three reasons why Christmas is the best holiday.
  • What’s your favorite part of Christmas and why?
  • Describe Christmas morning in your home.
  • Summarize your favorite Christmas show.
  • Write a letter to Santa that starts with, “Dear Santa, this year I was good because…”
  • Describe all the things that can be used to decorate a Christmas tree. 

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December Writing Prompts

  • What’s your favorite thing to do on Christmas Eve? Why?
  • Tell what type of outdoor activities you like to do in winter.
  • Describe the most amazing home you’ve seen decorated with Christmas lights. 
  • Write a poem about an elf.
  • Describe your family’s Christmas Day routine.
  • Would you rather wear Santa’s red suit or an elf’s green suit? Why?
  • If I meet Santa Claus…
  • Draft a story about an elf in a green suit pulling a sleigh.
  • Would you rather build a snowman or have a snowball fight? Why?
  • Tell about the best present you’ve ever received.
  • Would you rather have tiny gifts or huge gifts? Why?
  • Write a story about receiving an unusual Christmas present. 
  • Create a story where the setting is a gingerbread house.
  • In my house, Christmas looks like…
  • Describe a favorite family Christmas tradition.
  • Tell the consequences of staying up too late on Christmas Eve.
  • How are children’s gifts different from adult gifts?
  • Discuss some problems the elves may have working in the toy factory.
  • Write a story about a snowflake fairy who sings Christmas carols. 
  • Compare and contrast a snowman and a reindeer. 
  • Would you rather get a new pair of socks or a dictionary for Christmas? Why?
  • Describe what it’s like opening presents. 
  • Are you on the nice or naughty list this year? Why?
  • Draft a story about a gingerbread man who makes presents. 
  • Summarize your favorite Christmas book.
  • Describe how your house is decorated during Christmas.
  • Tell about a holiday treat that you absolutely love.
  • Compose an acrostic poem using the word Christmas.
  • Write a diary entry from the perspective of an elf working in a toy factory.
  • Share what message you would write inside of a Christmas card.
  • Describe what it’s like Christmas shopping with your family.
  • Oh no! Santa has the flu! Describe how people will get their presents.
  • Compare and contrast a fireplace and a campfire. 
  • Tell how to make the best hot chocolate.
  • Pretend that you will interview Santa Claus. What questions will you ask and why?