4/4/2024 0 Comments English games for kindergartenSanta SaysĪ play on Simon Says, this activity targets verbs and action words: jump, run on the spot, touch your nose, hop, do a twirl, crouch down, etc. Students choose who their card is for, then write and decorate it with Christmas symbols that they may choose to draw, cut out of cardboard, or clip from magazines. To start, pre-teach Christmas symbols frequently seen on greeting cards (plum pudding, stars, Christmas trees, the Nativity, snowflakes, bells) as well as vocabulary for writing Christmas cards (seasonal greetings, sign offs, and typical phrases that go within). Tape into your young learners’ written and artistic skills with this activity. In this version, students are spun around three times, then must attempt to pin on Rudolph’s nose while dizzy. Tip: Alternatively, have the whole class involved by creating noses for each student. Teams will have to use English ( to the left/right up/down a bit keep going stop) to help their teammate correctly stick their nose on Rudolph. To play, divide your class into teams and explain that one member from each team will be blindfolded. Then, cut a red, circular nose out of cardboard, and attach rolled up tape on the back. Pin the nose on RudolphĪ play on the classic kids’ birthday party game, for this activity you’ll need to print out a large picture of a reindeer and stick a piece of rolled up tape over its nose. To keep with the spirit of the season, here are 10 entertaining (slightly silly!) Christmas activities to do with your class. For many of us, Christmas is an exciting time of year that promises an extra burst of food, friends, and time with family.
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