ALL ABOUT THE CANDY CANE
Prep for this by purchasing a candy cane for each child. The mini ones work great for younger children. Print the poem and attach to the candy canes with a ribbon. Read the poem to the children and then allow them to eat! Or they can take them home to their family.
SHAPES/CRAFT - Shape Christmas Trees
Print the template pattern HERE.
MATERIALS:
Brown construction paper
Green Construction Paper
Yellow Construction Paper
Other various colors, for the ornaments (if needed)
Cut out all the pieces. It is a good idea to make one yourself as a guide for the kids. Discuss each of the pieces of the tree. Talk about the sides, color, etc. Then allow the children to construct their trees. Glue the pieces to a piece of red or white paper. Add colorful, small circles as ornaments, if you wish.
There is an excellent site, ministry-to-children.com, which put together 3 booklets which are free and printable. Print these booklets out and read them with the children. This will help them to understand what Christmas is really all about, the joyous celebration of our savior, Jesus Christ!
http://ministry-to-children.com/christmas-story-booklet/
Read them with the children and answer any questions they have. Then continue on with the following lesson:
SENSORY/PRETEND PLAY - Manger Scene
Provide a "manger" and a baby doll. You can make the manger out of a box and some baby blankets. You can get as elaborate or simple as you want. Add animals, dress up clothes, a barn, star, etc. Allow the children to pretend play based on the story you just read them. This is a great way to enforce the images they received from the story.
You can also print these FREE printables HERE and use them as part of your lesson. These little puppets are so cute and will really get the kids involved in the lesson!
MUSIC - Go Crazy!
What I mean is, there are so many great Christmas songs that I couldn't possibly tell you which ones to sing with your kids! You can create a Christmas Station on Pandora, there is a Christmas Station on IHeart Radio, etc. SO many options.
FINE MOTOR - Ornaments
Materials:
Pipe Cleaners
Beads
Have the children string beads on the pipe cleaners to make ornaments. If you have a class tree, put their creations on the tree. This makes them feel so special!
SCIENCE - Density Experiment
Materials Needed:
4 small water bottles
4 bowls
funnel
water
clear shampoo
clear hair gel
corn syrup
glitter in Christmas colors
paper towels
Begin by putting water in one of the bowls. Allow the children to dip their finger in the water and stir it around. Dry their fingers on the paper towels. Pour the water into one of the bottles using the funnel. Add a pinch or 2 of the glitter and screw on the lid. Ask the children if they think the water will move fast or slow when you shake the bottle. Shake it up and set it on the table so the children can watch what happens.
Repeat this entire process with the shampoo, hair gel and corn syrup, allowing the children to guess at what will happen when they are shaken up.
Once the experiment is complete, tape or hot glue the lids on and keep these in a science center for later exploration.
GROSS MOTOR - Gift Stacking Game
Gift wrap several old boxes in varying sizes. Allow the children to stack them and make "tall towers" with them. Guess how high they will be able to stack them before they fall over. Try to use different configurations in order to make the stack more stable.
COLORING PAGE - Elmo Wreath
http://www.allkidsnetwork.com/coloring-pages/Images/elmo/Small/elmo-christmas.jpg
ART - Christmas Card for a Loved One
This one is super easy and lots of fun! Provide a piece of construction paper folded like a card. Also give them a variety of pictures from magazines or the internet, stickers, glitter, pipe cleaners, etc, glue, crayons. Allow them to freely create a Christmas card for anyone they choose. So fun to see what they come up with!
MATH - Memory Game/Matching Game
DLTK's website has an amazing feature which lets you create custom memory game cards for any subject! It is super easy too! Go HERE to get started. Select the number of cards you want. You should base this on how many children will be participating. Next select your theme. For this week choose Christmas, religious or secular, its up to you! Choose color or black and white. Then just print and cut out. Awesome and a great math game! **For younger kids, make it into a matching game. Place 1 set of cards in a row and jumble up the other set. Ask the children to match the jumbled set to the other set.
SNACK/ART - Sugar Cone Christmas Trees
This is a much easier way to make gingerbread houses with your young children.
Materials Needed:
Sugar Cones
Frosting with green food coloring
Coconut
Various Sprinkles
GumdropsRed licorice
Whatever else you can think of!
Give a sugar cone to each child and have a bowl of green frosting and a spoon for them to cover their "tree" with. Put the decorations in little bowls in front of them and have them go at it! This is such a fun activity for them and is even more fun if you eat them when you are done.
STORY - Twas The Night Before Christmas
Such a classic! A definate must read this time of year. Available on Amazon!
http://www.amazon.com/Night-Before-Christmas-Little-Golden/dp/0375863591/ref=tmm_hrd_title_0
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