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- Turn your door into a reindeer stable. This construction paper friendly project will make students smile to see Rudolph peeking out – and it may get a giggle or two, too.
- Make Jack Frost your classroom greeter. We’re not sure if he’s coming or going through the door, but this snowman made of Styrofoam cups certainly makes the door décor pop!
- Have students hang their hats. This display featuring paper hats that students can decorate themselves (with markers, cotton balls, etc.) is the perfect way to remind them to hang up their things when entering the classroom from outside.
- Light up your whiteboard. The lights around the board are sure to catch students’ eyes and encourage them to stay engaged.
- and the bulletin board. Kindness is one of the most important themes of the holiday season. This activity and visual helps bring that lesson home.
- Make your own artificial snow. Sprinkling snow adds a nice winter touch to classroom tabletops and displays and this snow, made of baking soda and conditioner, is a simple way to do it.
- and have students imagine that snowglobe life. This snowglobe (held together with plastic bowls) is a great way to tap into students’ imagination and have them bring their visions to life.
- Make borax snowflakes. These snowflakes add a new twist to the usual paper make-your-own snowflakes and provide the opportunity to teach students about science at the same time.
- Build a gingerbread house. Oh, the wonders of cardboard boxes. You build the gingerbread house and as a classroom activity, students can color the candy decorations to go outside – and don’t forget the paper plate shingles!
- Hold reading time by the HANDmade fireplace. Students can cut out shapes of their hands to make the fire or color stockings for the mantle, making a cozy and personalized spot for reading.
25 CRAFTS TO MAKE YOUR CLASSROOM LOOK LIKE A WINTER WONDERLAND!
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- Polar Bear Cups. This adorable winter animal craft is super simple to make with your kids and they will love the results. Use recycled paper cups, construction paper, and white glue to create your winter bear.
- Silhouette Winter Tree Art. This winter landscape craft is very kid-driven focusing on creative expression! Go outside, look at bare trees, and collect some tree branches for inspiration.
- Winter Hat Craft. Time for one of our favorite classroom winter crafts to get your kids in a cozy mood. You can use a printable link for the beanie outline or help your kids draw their own.
- Snow Ice Cream. If you live in an area where it snows, this delicious winter treat is perfect for you! Get some freshly fallen snow, mix it with condensed milk and any other flavors your kids love, and dig in!
- Sparkly Ice Mobile. This beautiful winter mobile idea is so creative and simple your kids will love forming their own icicles with aluminum foil and glitter.
- Snow Candy. Time for some winter science experiments, and this is a tasty one. This candy recipe uses maple syrup but you can use another sweet syrup if you prefer.
- Painting Salt Snowflakes. Did you know snowflakes always have 6 arms? They are little wonders, and now we can make them with just a few simple supplies.
- Winter House With Candy. Not all holiday houses need to be made out of gingerbread! There are so many cute and delicious alternatives you and your kids can get super creative building.
- Clay Pot Gingerbread House Craft. This winter art activity is great to get your little ones in the holiday spirit! Transforming mini clay pots into gingerbread house ornaments or decorations is simple and fun.
- Ice Fishing. This is one of those winter crafts for kids that is so perfectly elegant and simple, you wish you'd thought of it yourself! It also teaches your kids about salt and water freezing temperatures.
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