25 Fun & Easy Winter Holiday Classroom Activities

25 Fun and Easy Ways to Have a Festive Classroom this Holiday Season

The holiday season is a magical time to create a joyful and engaging classroom environment. From fun crafts to interactive games, there are plenty of opportunities to infuse the holiday spirit into your lessons. In this blog post, we will explore 25 exciting ideas to make learning festive and memorable for your students. So, let's dive in and discover the magic of the holiday season in the classroom!

1. Holiday Craft Station:

Set up a craft station with supplies for making festive decorations, ornaments, or cards. Encourage creativity and allow students to express themselves through art.

2. Snowflake Cutting Party:

Teach kids to create intricate paper snowflakes to decorate the classroom. Provide different templates and encourage them to experiment with different designs.

3. Cultural Celebrations:

Learn about and celebrate diverse holidays by incorporating activities related to Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and other winter festivities. Explore traditions, stories, and songs from various cultures.

 

4. Winter-themed Science Experiments:

Conduct simple winter-themed experiments, such as making snow or exploring the science of ice. Engage students in hands-on activities to spark curiosity and learning.

5. Read Alouds:

Enjoy holiday and winter-themed books as a class, discussing the stories and their lessons. Choose books that promote kindness, generosity, and the spirit of the season.

6. Holiday Movie Day:

Have a movie day featuring family-friendly films centered around Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or winter themes. Use movies as a starting point for discussions and activities.

7. Gingerbread House Decorating:

Allow kids to decorate gingerbread houses with colorful candies and icing. This activity combines creativity and fine motor skills.

8. Snowman Building Contest:

If weather permits, take students outside for a snowman building contest. Encourage teamwork and creativity while enjoying the winter wonderland.

9. Holiday Bingo:

Play holiday-themed bingo with festive cards and small prizes. This game promotes listening skills, focus, and holiday vocabulary. You can also access this Bingo activity here.

10. Winter Wonderland Dance Party:

Host a dance party with holiday and winter tunes for a fun and energetic break. Allow students to showcase their dance moves and celebrate together.

11. Candy Cane Hunt:

Hide candy canes around the classroom or school, and let students enjoy a sweet scavenger hunt. This activity combines movement and excitement. (Okay, this is a favorite. Most definitely.)

12. DIY Ornaments:

Provide materials for students to create their own personalized ornaments. This activity allows students to express their creativity and take home a special keepsake.

13. Hot Cocoa Bar:

Set up a hot cocoa station with various toppings for a cozy treat. Let students customize their hot chocolate and enjoy a warm and delicious break. What a tasty treat! (This might be one of my favorites on this list…I think I see a pattern here. Guess I’m a sucker for sweet treats.)

I know someone else who is!

Pepper! (Short for Peppermint.) Peppermint is one of my favorite flavors. Especially Peppermint Bark! So good. You’ve got to try it.

Pepper is one of several unique winter characters featured in the Arctic Adventures Series.


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14. Snowman Art:

Have students create snowman art using various art supplies. Encourage them to experiment with different materials and techniques.

15. Winter Math Games:

Incorporate winter-themed math games or puzzles to make learning festive. Use snowflakes, ornaments, and other holiday elements to engage students in mathematical concepts.

16. Festive Story Writing:

Encourage students to write their own winter or holiday stories to share with the class. Foster creativity and imagination through storytelling.

17. Winter Sports Day:

Organize simple winter sports activities or games in the school gym or playground. Get students active and enjoying winter-themed physical activities.

18. Holiday Vocabulary Games:

Play word games with holiday and winter-themed vocabulary. Enhance students' language skills while having fun.

19. Winter Science Stations:

Rotate through winter-themed science stations, exploring topics like ice melting or snowflake formation. Foster scientific inquiry and hands-on learning.

20. Gift Wrapping Relay:

Turn gift wrapping into a relay race to add a fun and active element. Divide students into teams and see who can wrap gifts the fastest.

21. Holiday Trivia:

Test students' knowledge with a holiday trivia game covering Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and winter facts. Spark friendly competition and encourage research skills.

22. Classroom Caroling:

Practice and perform holiday songs as a class for a festive sing-along. Spread cheer throughout the school by performing for other classes or during school events. Who doesn’t like caroling—only Scrooge and The Grinch…(Every school building has at least one…Don’t take it personally.) ;)

23. Festive Hat Day:

Have a day where students wear their favorite holiday or winter-themed hats. Encourage creativity and celebrate the holiday spirit.

24. Snowman Math:

Use snowmen as a theme for math activities, such as counting snowballs or measuring carrot noses. Combine math skills with winter fun. Who nose? Maybe you can even get a few kids to eat some vegetables. (Seems worth it to me.)

25. DIY Winter Cards:

Create winter-themed cards to exchange or send to local nursing homes to spread joy. Teach empathy, compassion, and the power of giving. Too many are left alone for the holidays. Kindness like this truly adds hope to the season.

The holiday season provides a unique opportunity to create a fun and engaging classroom environment. By incorporating these 25 ideas, you can infuse the holiday spirit into your lessons, promote social-emotional development, and make learning memorable for your students. Embrace the wonder of the season and create joy-filled moments that students will cherish for years to come.


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