In our elementary, we are asking the kids to bring in an empty half pint milk carton, a canister of frosting and a bag of small candies - they will be making little gingerbread houses with chocolate grahm crackers.
They are quite looking forward to it.
2006-12-11 08:36:24
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answered by tryingmypatience 4
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Well when I was in first grade my class made a wreath, where we got a parent to turn a hanger into a circular shape then we tied pieces of cute fabric around it (pre-cut at home) then we did it and brought it home to hang up. Might seem kind of dumb, but my parents lvoes it and I can see it right now hanging over my fireplace =) And it's been eight years since that, and they still love it. Also I forgot WHAT grade I did it, possibly 4th... we made some kinda of cinammon dough and got stamps and cut out ornaments after letting them dry. I still have THAT too, lol. Wellthose are just some good ideas!!! Good luck, I'm about to help my mom with some ideas, haha.
2016-05-23 06:17:14
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answered by ? 4
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my brother is in 2nd gr. do stations. bingo with m&m's as markers. Christmas tree ornement. a story that someone reads. a bag. a Christmas box. a few coloring pages. stuff like that.
2006-12-11 08:36:30
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answered by Katie T 1
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how about some arts and crafts? bingo and memory are good games. you can bring in plain cookies, frosting, and toppings and have the kids create their own cookies.
2006-12-11 08:39:49
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answered by Anonymous
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what about making snowflakes? Like where you fold the paper and cut it up. Or decorate stockings?
2006-12-11 08:40:27
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answered by Rx 4
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Try these for ideas:
http://christmasgamesatoz.com ,
http://www.kidsdomain.com/holiday/xmas/party/html
2006-12-14 12:45:53
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answered by miladybc 6
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bingo
2006-12-11 09:19:59
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answered by jibjab1978 2
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