Christmas Activities
Christmas activities bring festive cheer to learning environments while encouraging creativity, collaboration, and fun. From decorating ornaments and crafting holiday cards to singing carols and exploring seasonal stories, these activities help children develop fine motor skills, language, and cultural awareness. Educators can incorporate themed games, sensory play, and role-playing opportunities to deepen engagement and celebrate the spirit of giving and togetherness. Christmas activities also provide a platform to discuss diverse traditions, fostering inclusivity and respect for different cultural practices. These joyful experiences help children connect with the season's magic while promoting learning through play and celebration.
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November 02, 2022
These Christmas Baubles are sure to add some sparkle to your day! Simply choose the paper or material you will feature as the inside piece, cover the outer https://abcschoolsupplies.com.au/cardboard-rings-pk50.html with glitter and after a little bit of gluing you’ll have a new and eye catching decoration for the tree! We’ve suggested some ideas of what you could use on the inside of the bauble, but there are so many more options. Children could even use the cardboard rings as a frame around their own artwork, or a photo or drawing of themselves for an even more personalised gift.
Here’s how to make it:
- Choose which paper you will use to decorate the inside and cut a circle shape from it slightly smaller than the outer circle of the Cardboard
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October 27, 2022
Who knew paper plates could be so versatile! Get creative with this Christmas Tree Craft Activity to show them how to turn a paper plate into a sparkly work of art.
Here’s how to make it:
- Take one of each of the two sizes of plates. Fold them in half both ways so you make quarters.
- Cut down the lines so you end up with 4 quarters of each plate.
- Take two quarters from the large plate and one quarter of the small plate top construct your tree (the small quarter goes at the top).
- Paint each section the colours you like. We’ve chosen green poster paint, but we’ve made some variations of the green by adding some yellow and/or white for some different colours. Paint with strokes, or dab for a leafy looking result.
- Once the paint is dry use glue to attached




