Jingle Bells Dashing through the snow In a one horse open sleigh O’er the fields we go Laughing all the way Bells on bob tails ring Making spirits bright What fun it is to laugh and sing A sleighing song tonight Jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one horse open sleigh Jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one horse open sleigh
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PLAY DOUGH RECIPE 2 cups of flour 1 cup of salt 2 tablespoons cream of tartar 2 cups of water 1 table spoon of mineral oil food coloring ( your choice)
To make the play dough recipe you will mix all ingredients in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring until stiff. Allow the mixture to cool, then knead the dough by rolling it and squeezing it in your hands. The play dough must be stored in a zip lock baggie until you use it or it will dry out and become hard . To make the ornaments you will need Christmas cookie cutters in all different shapes. Roll out the play dough and cut the dough with the cookie cutters. Place a hole at the top of the shape for a hanger to go through. You can use pretty ribbon, yarn, or string to pull through the hole for the hanger. These are nice gifts to give to your teachers, parents, and friends at Christmas time to hang on their Christmas trees and they are so special because they were made by you! ANSWER EACH OF THE FOLLOWING? 1.
What is a recipe? a. something used to color things c. directions for cooking something
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a Christmas gift none of these
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What does the word knead mean? a. to kick c. to roll back and forth and squeeze
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to stomp to sing
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What is an ornament? a. something to paint c. something to hang on the tree
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foods to eat none of these
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Why must you use a baggie to keep the dough in? a. so it will not dry out b. c. to keep it pretty d.
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Why do you need to put a hole in the top of the ornament? a. to see through b. for a hanger c. to color it d. none of these
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What do you need to do after you get all the ingredients mixed together? a. knead the dough b. put in the hole c. cook in a saucepan d. place it in a baggie
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Which of the following IS true? a. You do not need to cook the dough. b. Use ribbon, yarn, or string to make the hanger. c. Let the dough get dry and hard. d. None of these
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What is the LAST thing you will do with the ornaments? a. knead the dough b. cook in a saucepan c. cut out the shapes d. give them as gifts
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What is the FIRST thing you will need to do to make the ornaments? a. place the dough in a baggie b. cook the dough c. mix all ingredients together d. knead the dough
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What should you do after the dough has cooled? a. cook it b. knead it c. cut out the shapes d. make the hanger
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Who could you give the ornaments to as gifts? a. teachers b. c. parents d.
to keep it dry to use ribbon
friends all of these
CHRISTMAS BEGINNING SOUNDS Each of the pictures starts with one of the letters in the box at the bottom of the page. Write the letter that each picture begins with in the box below each picture.
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Name _______________________________ Date __________________ Write the word. Color the picture.
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CHRISTMAS COUNTING Count the number of objects in each box and write the correct number on the line
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CHRISTMAS COUNTING Count the number of Christmas items in each row. Write the correct number in the box.
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Which one is different? Circle the item in each row that is different from the others.
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CHRISTMAS MATCH-UP Draw a line from the pictures on the left to the matching pictures on the right.
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CHRISTMAS PATTERNS Cut out the pictures at the bottom of the page. Paste the pictures in the correct box to continue the pattern in each row.
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CHRISTMAS RHYME TIME Cut out the pictures at the bottom of the page. Paste the picture that rhymes with each Christmas item in the box below the picture.
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Craft Freebie and Preschool Craft Ideas from Preschool For a Year Posted by Mrs. Hammer | October 9, 2012
Preschool for a Year is giving away a preschool craft each month! These preschool craft ideas are so fun for your child and this is the perfect Christmas craft, your child will LOVE creating this adorable Santa. Preschool crafts are essential for hands on learning. The best part about these preschool crafts ideas are that everyone is successful. Just trying, creating and observing are rewarding for both student and parent. There are numerous websites that will give you some great preschool craft ideas, the problem with most of these are they don’t always supply you with the instructions you need to understand exactly what needs to be done to create the preschool craft, not to mention the time you spend searching for just the right preschool craft to fit with your particular lesson that day. Preschool For a Year is a great web site for parents who want to do preschool at home with their child, it supplies you with all the ideas and printable materials you need for preschool crafts as well as the detailed and easy to follow lesson plans. Preschool For a Year supplies you with a wide variety of useful ideas on keeping your child busy, engaged, and having fun while learning. There are also detailed instructions and pictures on how to complete the preschool crafts included in each lesson plan. At Preschool For a Year each month’s kit contains 12 fun filled activities and preschool crafts, which may be used as a three day a week program or stretched out over a greater period of time to fit your childcare or preschool schedule. Try these preschool crafts ideas with your child and let their imagination take center stage. No preschool craft is wrong, your student may want to put the craft together in a different way and that’s great. These are win/win projects and learning activities that your kids will ask to do over and over again. You or your students don’t have to be Picasso to have fun with preschool crafts. The process of doing, mixing, measuring, cutting, coloring, and gluing is the focus. Parents will love the preschool craft ideas, music and skills their child will learn during this program. These preschool craft ideas reinforce hands-on learning and build self-esteem. Click on the LINK to print out your Santa Craft Here are the directions on completing your Santa Craft.
Items Needed: * Santa Print Out (print out from LINK) * Colored Paper * Cotton Balls * Crayons * Scissors * Glue *Cut out and color Santa face, hat, and beard *Glue Santa on colored paper *Glue cotton balls on Santa’s beard, and hat
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CHRISTMAS Smallest to Biggest Cut out the pictures at the bottom of the page. Paste them in order of smallest to biggest in the upper boxes.
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