Monday, November 28, 2022

Cut a Christmas Tree Border or Chain

       Download and print out the pattern below. The dotted lines indicate where the image will be folded to continue the tree silhouette seamlessly after it is unfolded. The number of images "linked" together in one continuous chain is determined by the length of the paper being cut. Use a very thin paper to make your cutting easier. Cut away the areas indicated by the design. (see image above and read text on the pattern below. This paper-cut may be used as a border around a Christmas bulletin board in a classroom or as a paper chain for the Christmas tree if you like.

Christmas Tree Chain Pattern

More Christmas Tree Themed Crafts:

Saturday, November 26, 2022

Draw Christmas things using a grid...

        The following illustrated Christmas toys may be duplicated larger, smaller, or the same size by the use of a grid drawing system. Read about Enlarging and Reducing Pictures Here. After learning this method you can use these pictures as patterns for ornaments, artwork or for making a picture with them. Illustrations include: a rocking horse, drum, ball, football, wheelbarrow, Noah's ark, wooden tree, sail boat, candy cone, trumpet, sled, book and lamb on wheels.

Teaching students to transfer images by drafting a grid and making comparisons
reinforces many math and artistic skills.

Craft Santa's Workshop Game

        Here is a game that you can make and play with your friends. All the materials needed are easy to collect around the house. This is a kind of fishing game and is fun to play on winter evenings.

Directions: 

  1. First get a cardboard box about 10x12 inches in size or larger.
  2. Turn it upside down and cut 12 little slits in it with a knife. Space out the cuts evenly.
  3. Next fasten the paper edge around the top. Cutting it to look like the village roof tops shown in the picture above.
  4. You can cover this silhouette using construction paper.
  5. Cut out the toys with numbered tags after coloring these. Slip the number side of each toy through the slits in the cardboard box half way leaving the tops sticking out.
  6. Attach a paper clip to the tops of each toy.
  7. Make the fishing poles using wooden sticks or dowels with string tied to one end only. Attaching a hook or magnet.
  8. Additional toys may be made by cutting images from catalogs or Christmas advertisements in the mail.
To Play The Game:
  • Each player has to take turns fishing for a toy by either hooking it through the paper clip or by using a magnet to lift the toys from the box slits.
  • For every toy retrieved from "Santa's village workshop" that player gets one point.
  • If two toys with the same number are pulled up then that player receives two extra points instead of only one.
  • The player having the most points after fishing for all the paper toys wins the game.
More Christmas Games to Play:

Color a Christmas Poem Book

        Trim the Christmas tree below with the illustrated ornaments below after coloring and cutting them out. Use the printable cover for Christmas poems to decorate the front of your book. We have many Christmas poems for students to include inside their book of poetry at our Belsnickle Blog and also our Doll Blog Here.

Students can color the tree green before pasting ornaments on top.

Color, cut and paste these Christmas ornaments on to the pine tree above,
turning it into a Christmas tree! There are so many ornament types here:
angels, bells, birds, stars, candy canes, drums, horns, houses, soldiers and 
snowmen!

Snow Baby Gift Tags

        Below are "snow babies" for students to color as they wish, cut out and paste to their packages this Christmas. Snow babies have a long history in our country. 

Six snow babies per printable for Christmas gift tags.

Star Templates for Your Classroom

        "Stars, either cut from cardboard and covered with gold or silver paper, or cut from construction paper, and attached to black thread, may be hung in the windows, used on the Christmas tree, or suspended over the sand table showing a Christmas scene."

Star templates in five sizes for the classroom.

Friday, November 25, 2022

On Christmas Day by Dickens

 

On Christmas Day
by Charles Dickens

       Welcome, everything! Welcome, alike what has been, and what never was, and what we hope may be, to your shelter underneath the holly, to your places around the Christmas fire, where what is sits openhearted. In yonder shadow, do we see obtruding furtively upon the blaze an enemy's face? By Christmas Day we do forgive him! If the injury he has done us may admit of such companionship, let him come here and take his place. If otherwise, unhappily, let him go hence, assured that we will never injure nor accuse him!
       On this day, we shut out Nothing! Charles Dickens quote.