Christmas Spelling Unit - 3rd Grade (Level C) This tree-mendous 2nd grade unit features a word list, word puzzles, and phonics-based spelling worksheets. Christmas Spelling Unit - 2nd Grade (Level B)
Spelling words include: tree, snow, Santa, card, elf, shop, train, sled, bell, and gift. There's a word list and a dozen worksheets to try. Here's a holly jolly Christmas spelling unit that your students will love. Print these wonderful Christmas-themed reading comprehension stories, holiday poems for kids, seasonal writing prompts, and grammar worksheets.Ĭhristmas Spelling Units Christmas Spelling Unit - 1st Grade (Level A) Activities include sentence building learning centers, cut-and-glue phonics activities, and an easy-to-read mini-book. These early literacy activities were designed specially for students in Pre-Kindergarten through 1st grade. Christmas Early Literacy & Phonics (PreK - 1st Grade) Pull out your markers, colored pencils, and crayons! This page has a selection of Christmas pictures for children to color. Christmas Craft Projectsĭeck the halls of your school with Christmas these adorable Christmas craft projects! Activities include a Christmas countdown calendar, a Santa with arms and legs that move, a diorama project, cootie catchers, holiday headbands, and a 3-dimensional Christmas tree craft. And get your students searching the classroom with the holiday scavenger hunt. Challenge your students to solve the word search and crossword puzzles. Santa's elves have been working hard designing new word puzzles, brain teasers, and classroom games for your students. Christmas Classroom Games, Word Puzzles, and Brain Teasers Math topics include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, time, money, and fractions. Students could build their confidence, learn the value in following directions, and hopefully start a lifetime love of drawing.We have a jolly selection of Christmas-themed math worksheets. Tutorials showing each step suddenly turned a noisy process into a very quiet and happy classroom! The more tutorials I made, the more I continually found them to be helpful. The biggest benefit about getting the process down on paper was that every one could work finally work independently. The solution? Create my own handouts that students could easily follow on their own. It kept the whole process feeling a bit chaotic. Some students always wanted to go faster, and some slower. Direct draw instructions on the front board did work for a little while, but had limitations.
In time, it became clear that many were often unsure about how to start or how to continue, especially when they felt stuck. Add in the pumpkins and pies, and pumpkin pies and you have a whole lot of yummy drawings! So why are these drawing projects all made with step by step tutorials?Īs a former classroom art teacher, I spent years watching students go through the process of learning how to draw. Thanksgiving drawing projects are always fun too.
Nature is great at serving up lots of inspiration, what with acorns, leaves, fall trees, and plants, just to name a few. When the fall season rolls around every year, one of the best ways to celebrate the all the colorful changes is to draw them.
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