These simple holiday projects and writing prompts cover many aspects of the Christmas season and should only require items you already have around the house!
Christmas is the perfect time to enjoy some simple and inexpensive activities with your child!
Christmas Card Mobile
Make a mobile using old Christmas cards, a hanger, string, scissors, tape/glue, and a paper punch. Cut out parts of Christmas cards that are beautiful or represent a special part of Christmas. If you like, you can write a few words on the back of the cutout. Or if you prefer something that looks a little neater, use index cards and mount the part of the Christmas card you cut out. Put a Christmas card section on each side of the index card and the mobile will be decorative no matter which way you look at it. Punch holes in the top middle of the card and hang with string from the hanger. The cards can be decorated and hung vertically or horizontally.
Write an acrostic poem or short story in line form for Christmas. For each letter, write a word, phrase or sentence about Christmas. Use any of these words:
Make a shoebox diorama of a favorite Christmas carol or song. Songs that could work especially well would include:
Make a small book about how your family celebrates Christmas. Select a piece of construction paper and fold it in half. Fold several sheets of white paper in half and staple the book together. On each page, write a few sentences about some aspect of your family celebration and illustrate it. Illustrations could be done in colored pencil, crayon or even photos (if available). Topics that could be covered include:
How many words can you make using one of the following words/phrases?
Create a crossword puzzle or word search using Christmas words and ideas. Brainstorm as many Christmas words as you can before starting.
Use one of the following writing prompts to write a short story.
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