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NOËL | CHRISTMAS | CALENDRIER DE L'AVENT | ADVENT CALENDAR | DÉCEMBRE (FRENCH)
By French Made Fun!
Looking for a fun way to spruce up your classroom for Christmas?! Look no further!
This resource will guide you in creating a balloon-popping advent adventure for your students in middle school. Featuring 21 activities to choose from, including explanations, materials, time frames and step-by-step instructions for set-up of the calendar and activities, your students will get jazzed every day for what they "pop!"
A mixture of "free" activities (i.e. paper, pencils, scissors and glue - at most!) and other options which involve purchasing (i.e. graham cracker gingerbread houses and marshmallow snowmen) will allow you the flexibility to choose the duration of this advent calendar, the frequency of the "popping" and will allow you to choose options within your budget and time constraints.
MERRY CHRISTMAS! Hope you have fun!
Kaitlyn.
Jesse Tree Ornamamnets: Christmas advent Printable
By Tomorrowcomes
25 printable ornaments with list for Jesse Tree Advent. Great way to celebrate Christmas and to focus on the bible and Jesus during a busy time of year.
Christmas Nativity Bingo, 30 Bingo Cards, Bible Story
By Sami
Add a meaningful and enjoyble activity to your Christmas celebrations with our Nativity Christmas Bingo Game. Featuring 30 unique bingo cards, this printable game is perfect for religious Christmas parties, family game nights, and Sunday School activities. Teach the story of the Nativity while having fun with this engaging and interactive game.
►What you will receive:
You will receive PDF files in US Letter. Print 1 or 2 on each page.
It contains 30 unique bingo cards, bingo chips and a calling sheet.
Christmas Bingo, 30 Bingo Cards, Holiday Bingo Game
By Sami
Get ready to spread the holiday cheer with our Printable Christmas Bingo Game. Whether you're hosting a classroom party, a festive gathering, or a get-together, this game is the perfect addition to your holiday entertainment. Our set includes 30 unique Xmas Bingo cards, ensuring that everyone can join in the fun.
►What you will receive:
You will receive PDF files in US Letter. Print 1 or 2 on each page.
It contains 30 unique bingo cards and a calling sheet.
secret santa questionnaire students favorite things questionnaire gift exchange
By Modz by Laila
Secret Santa Questionnaire | My Favorite Things Questionnaire for Students
Make your Secret Santa gift exchange easy and fun with this Secret Santa Questionnaire! This product is designed to help students share their favorite things while making gift-giving a breeze. With three unique questionnaires included, you can choose the version that best fits your classroom’s needs.
What's Included:
3 Secret Santa questionnaires:
Questions include prompts about favorite colors, snacks, activities, and more to make thoughtful gift-giving easy!
Why You'll Love This:
Ideas for Use:
Save time, encourage thoughtfulness, and make your holiday activities memorable with this Secret Santa Questionnaire!
- Thank you for checking out my products!
Laila
Kwanzaa Colouring Book - 30 Colouring Pages!
By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
This coloring book includes 30 elaborately created coloring pages centered around Kwanzaa. The sheets are entirely in black and white, set up for printing and coloring. Share this experience along with your students!
A brief overview of Kwanzaa:
Kwanzaa is an annual celebration that emphasizes African family values and social principles, primarily recognized in the United States from December 26 to January 1. The celebration and its name were founded in 1966 by Maulana Karenga, an Africana studies professor at California State University, Long Beach, and an influential figure in Afrocentrism. Karenga derived the term kwanza, signifying "first," from the Swahili phrase matunda ya kwanza, incorporating an extra a as the seventh letter to guarantee it contained sufficient letters for each of the seven children who were present at a previous celebration. The word Kwanzaa does not exist in Swahili. The concept of Kwanzaa originates from first-fruits celebrations in Southern Africa.