Saturday, December 11, 2021

 It's Reindeer Day! 

Check out all these fun activities you can do with your students!


 On the last day of school before Christmas break, we have our annual Reindeer Day celebration! Out in our first grade neighborhood, we have set up Reindeer stations that our students can roam through at their own pace. We have games, activities, crafts, food and music! Here are some different types of stations that we've had. And, of course, we couldn't do this without the help of our amazing parents! We send out a sign up genius so they can sign up to help out so all we have to do is just walk around and monitor! 

                                          Reindeer Antlers 


                                                            Reindeer Pancakes

 



  Face Painting 

                                          

                          Reindeer Magnets or Ornaments

Pop cycle sticks, magnets, green ribbon, student pictures, red pom-poms, glue, chip trays, and googly eyes. 



                                       Reindeer Ornaments

                                             

Pin the Nose on the Reindeer 


                                           Jingle Bell Toss

                                     


                                    Reindeer Ring Toss 


                                     Jingle Bell Necklaces

Jingle bells, red/green/white pony beads, chip trays, and necklace string.



If you want your students to enjoy some reindeer books...here are some suggestions! 


Here are some writing craftivities that you could have your students do:  

                                 Olive the Other Reindeer

If you're interested in my Olive the Other Reindeer resource, click here

                        Reindeer Research and Reindeer Diary 


If you're interested in my Reindeer Research resource, click here

If you have a student that doesn't celebrate Christmas, you can have them write a Reindeer Diary instead of an Elf Diary. 

I hope you have a wonderful and Merry Christmas!  Remember to enjoy your students this week! 

Love, Kara