Polar Express is one of my favorite
activities I do with my kids! Kids love it, no matter what their age!
I created this Polar Express Unit which contains everything you'll need in the month of
December to plan a perfect Polar Express Day for K-1 and have activities for all of December!
Everything you
need is included- from letters to parents, invites for kids, tickets, letter
from Santa, conductor hats, an emergent reader, writing paper, language arts
and writing activities, math activities and winter math centers all geared for
young children.
I've also included a write up on how I did Polar Express Day
in case you need some ideas. Here are just some of the activities:
Recently updated (Dec 2022) to include even more activities!
You'll also receive my Vehicles Pattern Activity for FREE (below) for a limited time so
that kids can create a pattern center with trains!
A little Christmas cheer for you... enjoy this freebie from my store for comparing numbers. Grab it here! There are 3 different levels so you can use it K-3. Enjoy!
CRAFTS AND IDEAS FOR THE CLASSROOM
One of my favorite crafts to make with the kids is the Five
Snowman Ornament and Poem.
It's not too hard to make. Here's a
quick rundown:
I use a round plastic ornament.
This year, we used blue, gold and
green.
Before you begin, you may want to write
the child's name or initials at the top of the ball. Once you have the little hand prints done, you'll never
remember who belongs to each hand print =)
1. Paint each child's hand with white
paint and place the ornament in the center on their palm. The child wraps their
fingers around the ornament (as if they are holding a tennis ball) and then
releases it.
2. The next day, I hand out Painty Pens
to add the hat, scarf, arms, buttons,snowflakes and the face.
When all is dry, hole punch and tie on
the poem with a ribbon. All done!!
We wrapped our ornaments in a clear
cellophane bag with a little tissue paper and tie it with a ribbon. They looked
great!
.There are a few choices of poems.
There is an
updated one in my store as well!
You can grab a copy of this poem to print out at my store by clicking here! Enjoy and happy holidays!
Other fun holiday projects:
Create Christmas trees with strips of
green paper cut in different sizes in length and
have children practice putting them in size order. Add ornaments with circle
stick ons or hand out small squares and have children cut off the corners to
create circles.
Another suggestion could be using the
hole puncher to cut out small circles. Complete
the tree with a star. These were stars that were copied on yellow paper and cut
out.
Students can create Menorahs:
Each student gets 10 short strips and 1 long blue strip of paper.
9 of the strips are used for candles and 1 strip is cut in half and used to
create the stand. You can use yellow tissue paper for the
lights.
Reindeer are also so much fun to create
using the student's hands:
Follow the directions below.
This is not my idea..but I do not know where the original idea came from.. please let me know if it's you!
Follow the directions below.
This is not my idea..but I do not know where the original idea came from.. please let me know if it's you!
I always like to make a
cheat sheet so I know what I need for the craft at a quick glance. Here's what
you need to create the reindeer:
Sock snowmen:
After reading The Snowy Day, create your own snowy day writing.
Create the snow paint by mixing equal parts shaving cream with equal parts of glue.
Snowman Ornament:
Paint both sides of a large popsicle stick white. Add a cute face with some sharpies and glue on some sequins or buttons. Cut out a felt hat and tie on a felt scarf to finish the ornament. I used a hot glue gun to add on the string, but you could use regular glue ahead of time to make it easy!
Another cute idea is to do the same thing with a paint stirrer and add the inch markers to it. Use it to measure the snow!
Need a quick and easy way to decorate your room, I created these
banners which are so easy to put up. Just print, cut and fold over. Hang up a string to hang them on and that's
it.
I usually print mine on card stock, cut them out on a paper cutter
and they last! Each banner has an original chevron, polka-dot or festive
background and a picture to separate words as seen below:
Enjoy!
I love your reindeer. Totally cute! Thanks so much for linking up today, and I hope you'll come back next week for Mitten week.
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