
Christmas Games






Christmas Bingo

Christmas Activities






For the Christmas acrostic poem, check out this list of Adjectives and Adverbs.
Classroom Christmas Activities










Print these templates onto cardstock and keep in your desk to write a quick thank-you for a gift received.
Christmas/Holiday Class Recipe Book
Teachers: create a special recipe book for your class by having all your students contribute one recipe. Make copies and distribute as an end-of-year gift to them. File contains letter to parents, recipe pages, cover pages for K-5th grade titled “Holiday Cheer” or “Christmas Cheer.”

Christmas Fun Facts

Count down to Christmas with these fun cards.
Christmas Banner
Print this banner on alternating red and green paper, cut, punch holes in the top corners, and string yarn through to make a festive banner.

Christmas Countdown Paper Chain

Nativity Bulletin Board
Print these coloring pages for children to each create one part of a Nativity bulletin board. Have children color and cut their figure, then tape or staple them to a solid background.

Paper Wall Christmas Tree
Nativity Calendar Readings
Print these pages onto red or green paper, cut and fold to create cards that can be added to a reusable advent calendar. After each one is opened, it can be used as a tree decoration by punching a hole and tying a small ribbon through it.
Alternately, print onto red paper and create your own wall advent calendar with the cards. Use small stickers to hold each card closed until it is time to open it.

Or try this version for making paper rings:


Christmas Songs & Readings
Print out these Christmas songs and readings for a home gathering, service, or caroling:


Start planning the Christmas season with a list of all your favorite things to eat, watch, and do.



For ideas on staying organized this Christmas, check out Christmas Without the Chaos.

For the Christmas story for children and activities to go with it, check out:
Three Kings Day
Did you know that Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night was written to be performed on the Twelfth Day of Christmas? Known as Three Kings Day in Latin America and Epiphany in Europe, this day marks the end of the Christmas season. In years past, Christmas festivities didn’t begin until December 24th and lasted twelve days until January 6th.




Traveling for Christmas? Check out these tips for flying, driving, hotels, packing, kids, and more!
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