Make your Christmas Holiday Party Games fun with this engaging, hands-on pin the red nose on the reindeer making activity! This includes 1 low-prep reindeer template perfect for having fun with Christmas holiday reindeer. Quick and easy setup plus clear student directions make this activity perfect for centers or substitute days, too!
Lead your students in a fun game of pin the tail on the donkey/aka pin the nose on the reindeer by cutting out the red noses, taping the reindeer on the wall, blindfolding a child and letting them see how close they get to the reindeer nose. Students will love playing pin the nose on the reindeer together by using their problem solving skills & guessing through this fun activity, and won't even realize how much they're having fun! Use it after read a story about reindeer or sing a song about reindeer. You can even print out multiple reindeer for your students to glue on a nose and decorate.
Here's what you'll get:
a template of a reindeer to tape on the wall
enough nose cutouts for your entire class
easy to follow directions
Your students will playing the pin the nose on the reindeer game with a variety of common classroom materials. They'll be engaged and having a great time together!
This activity uses materials readily available in most classrooms and homes and includes a printable template to create the whole activity.
Prep is quick and easy... Just print the reindeer page, noses page, cut out the noses, gather the materials listed, and you're ready for a fun and engaging class!
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