December


8 pages

Use these for your word wall, a bulletin board, or games.  Cut them into puzzles and use as an independent center.  Includes 3 sets of snowflake tiles for patterning and making groups/sets to match the snowflake number card.

6 pages.

Make these into puzzles for independent centers that will help students count to 100 or review upper and lowercase letters.  If you celebrate 100 Day in January, this would be a fun cut & glue activity.  Run the tree-box grid off on blue construction paper.  Students first cut and then glue the green number-tiles in the correct order. For that extra bit of pizzazz, have children dot on "snowflakes" using a Q-tip. 

5 pages.

I made these every year as a Christmas gift for my students.  I've also done these as a whole-group activity with 4 to 13 year-old's.  You can also use a pipe cleaner bent over the head and hot glued on either side of the ball.  Add a pom pom on each side to cover the "ends" and wahla you have ear muffs.

7 pages.

Packet includes a paper plate "Me Mint" perfect for a December bulletin board border + a smaller Me Mint ornament. 

8 pages.

Look closely and you will see that the snowman's face is textured, and made out of embossed wallpaper.  Wally, the Wallpaper Snowman looks terrific dangling from the ceiling, as there is a writing prompt on the back.  (There are 4 to choose from in the packet.)

14 pages.

Equal parts of non-menthol shaving cream and Elmer's glue, will make an awesome-snowy frosting, that really puffs up when it dries! The results are simply amazing.

9 pages.

Help reinforce upper and lowercase letters + numbers from 1-20 (teens are sometimes toughies for little ones) with an "I Spy" game.

5 pages.

A darling ornament - gift children can make for their family's tree.  Sure to become a cherished keepsake.  Also includes a poem.  This is a special FREEBIE in my TpT shop.  Click on the link to zip on over and get your free copy today. Keepsake Snowman Christmas Ornament.

3 pages.

Reinforce adjectives and the poetry genre for older students, by having them write an acrostic poem. For little ones, this is a fun way to review letters and words that begin with those letters.

13 pages.

Review the 2D shapes with these fun activities.

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