Host a classroom holiday party in your kids' classrooms or scout groups with low-prep, low-mess, low-cost games, activities, and crafts.
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Host a classroom holiday party in your kids' classrooms or scout groups with low-prep, low-mess, low-cost games, activities, and crafts.
Celebrate the winter season with a classroom party! I'm here to share all my tricks, tips, and go-to winter party activities so your students (and you) enjoy the classroom party. Parties are supposed to be FUN so let's get started. If you need Classroom Christmas Party Ideas check out THIS POST.
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I first discovered this idea on Pinterest and decided that I just had to give it a try. I call it "UNWRAP A PARTY BALL" because it sounds much more exciting than playing with a plastic wrap ball! I first tried it in a school setting when I volunteered to organize the party game for my oldest son's classroom holiday party. It was a big hit with kids, and it has since become a tradition in our family to play it together on Christmas Eve.
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These elementary school class party ideas are perfect for a winter class party everyone will love.Healthy snacks, easy crafts & fun activities!
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Check out these party ideas for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade. Planning a fun party before the break, or inserting some special activities over the weeks leading up to it, can help channel some of the students' extra energy into holiday magic.
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Hi teachers! I wanted to stop by with some adorable ideas for your classroom Winter party! 🙂 This year, as I’m staying home to focus on my family and volunteering, […]
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Looking for kids Christmas party ideas for a school party or something fun to do at home? These 25 ideas will get you started throwing a great Christmas bash! Everything from treats to crafts, games to favors. These party ideas will make planning your holiday party so much easier!
Hi teachers! I wanted to stop by with some adorable ideas for your classroom Winter party! 🙂 This year, as I’m staying home to focus on my family and volunteering, […]
Make the end of the school year fun with these end of year class party ideas! These fun activities are perfect to lead into summer break! Great for elementary!
Host a classroom holiday party in your kids' classrooms or scout groups with low-prep, low-mess, low-cost games, activities, and crafts.
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? Kids won't even realize they are learning basic physics with this outrageously FUN Rudolph Race Game! This Christmas Science Experiment is for all ages!
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Tips on organizing a book exchange party for kids. Includes how to set up the swap and a few suggested books. This is a fun holiday party idea for kids!
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Classroom Christmas parties can be tough! We want to have some holiday fun with our students, but we are exhausted! We are desperately trying to finish report cards, make parent holiday gifts, bake, shop, etc, etc. I actually love party planning and if this teaching thing doesn’t end up working out- I may become a
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It's that time of year when everything gets so busy! I love the Christmas season, but it's a lot! It's especially fun and super busy in the classroom. We always have a winter party on the last day of school. In the last two districts I have taught in, the last day was a 2 hour day in which we could have our party. I used to do the whole traditional classroom Christmas party, but for the last few years I started doing station rotations. It made such a difference! Everything was organized, not chaotic, and the students had so much fun. I like to do a theme for the whole day. I have done a reindeer theme and an elf theme, so this year I finally decided to put them in a resource to post in my TPT store. I usually do 4-5 stations, but I added more to the pack in case you needed them to stretch out all day. In this post, I will share some tips and all of the stations to you can do for an elf-themed holiday party. You don't have to do decorations, but if you decide that you want to, I have included some printable banners and signs. I usually just have my tree up and I add plastic tablecloths to their tables for easy clean up. One year, I grabbed the wrapping paper that kids can color on, and it was perfect to put on their tables! They colored while they waited for me to be all set up! For the past several years for food, we would order biscuit sandwiches from Hardee's or McDonald's ahead of time and a parent would pick them up. I would just ask for drink, plate, napkin, and cup donations from parents. If you want to do the snack and drink ideas from the pack, you can send this parent note home a couple of weeks before. I also included blank editable ones for whatever food option you want to do with your class. Again, you can do these stations all day or shorten them to fit a certain time. You can do all the stations or some of the stations. You may not want to do them as stations, but do them as whole group activities. I tried to make them flexible enough to fit your needs and time constraints. If you do stations, I would give them at least 20 minutes per station. I included numbers that you can add to each of the station signs so that students can follow the order you have set in place when it's time to rotate. When students come in that morning, I like to have something ready to go for them to do, so they can color this elf picture while they wait for the day to begin. Pull out all of your elf books! You may want to read one to get your day started and your students into that elf mindset. If you are doing stations or activities all day, you can sprinkle these elf read alouds all throughout the day. After the first read aloud, you can also have students fill out an elf application before going to their stations for fun! Now let's look at the stations! Each station is super fun and not standards-based. They need a day to just have fun with their friends. They have worked so hard all year! Each station has a sign. I used a binder clip to sit it up. At each station, I would have all of the materials needed and ready to go. Have students take their art box with them, because they will need them for some of the activities. At the elf craft station, they will make these simple but cute elves. Have each of the templates copied and ready for them to cut. You can print my example and hang it for them to copy. After each rotation, have them sit whatever they made on their desk so it will be ready to pack at the end of the day. My students always love BINGO. Each student will get a different board. Have one student be the caller (they can rotate for each game). You can have counters at this station for them to cover their boards. For the STEM station, students will build elf traps. You may want to put the book How to Catch an Elf at this station. I made this station very adaptable so that you could use whatever you have on hand to build the traps. On the direction sign, write the materials that students can use. They can use the little elves to model how their trap will work. For the directed drawing station, print and hang the steps for drawing the elf. Leave a stack of white paper for students to use. At Santa's Toy Shop, each student will get this toy line mat. They can build toys with their Play-Doh, and then put them on the toy line. In your classroom library, put out a tub of holiday books for students to read. They will love buddy reading with their friends! There are two color by number options for you to choose from. Students will solve the addition fact and color the space the correct color. Again, you can do these snacks or come up with your own. These are just really easy and fun. Students will make an elf hat with a waffle cone, green icing, and marshmallows. Make sure to tell parents to get the cones that are flat on the bottom. For the hot cocoa, this is the easiest recipe in the world! Just pour chocolate milk into the slow cooker. It tastes delicious! Make sure you get it going in enough time for it to be heated up. The great thing about these stations is that students are independent while you can do other things that need to be done for your next activity. If parents come, you can have them go with their child's group. They can lead them in each activity. I can also use the last rotation or two to get my holiday decor taken down and the room cleaned up. We always had to have our stuff down fairly quickly, so it makes the day much more stress free. You will have to let me know if you decide to throw an elf party! It's also a great time to send your classroom elf off with this fun party. I hope your students love this party as much as mine have! Click HERE or any of the photos to grab the party pack.
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