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Christmas Classroom Games ? Give Your Favorite Games a Christmas Twist! 12

Posted on December 24, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Christmas classroom games are a great way to bring the festive season into the classroom so that the students and the teacher can have some fun. Sometimes Christmas classroom games can be created simply by adapting traditional games. Here are a few favorites that you might like to try this festive season.

Santa’s Hat

This game is a Christmas version of the game The Minister’s Cat. Both games are great for reinforcing the concept of adjectives and also challenge the children to be creative and think quickly.

The players sit in a circle and slowly clap a four beat pattern. Try – Clap hands, Clap hands on knees, Clap hands, Clap hands on knees (repeat). The first player says, ‘Santa’s Hat is an (adjective starting with A) Hat.’ The adjective could be awesome. This is said to the four beat pattern.

The four beats are then clapped again then the next player gives an adjective starting with B, e.g. beautiful Hat. Play continues with each person having a turn and keeping to the pattern – clap four beats, say the sentence (while the clapping continues), clap four beats, next person says the sentence. See how far through the alphabet the group can go without breaking the pattern.

Perfect Present

This game is a version of Celebrity Heads.  Three children are selected to wear a Santa’s hat. The names of three presents – are written on cards and taped to their hats so everyone can see them except themselves. CD, train set, book, teddy, toy car or doll could be used. Each player then asks questions that can only be answered with yes or no, about their present. For example, Am I made of metal? Do you use me in the garden? When they receive a No answer, the next player starts their turn. The winner is the first player to guess the present.

Christmas Categories

The game of Scattegories can easily be adapted to a Christmas classroom game as described below. Each player is given the list of 5 categories: 1.

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Celebrate Christmas with your Dog and Have a Woofy Holiday! 25

Posted on December 23, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

We woof you a merry Christmas! A holiday greetings from the “master’s pet” I’m Reyna the golden retriever.

Master’s Pet? Yes…people say that a golden retriever like me is dependable, loving, playful, and I don’t destroy the furniture. In two words they describe me as “beauty and brains!” Ohhh….I’m flattered…and that excites me this Christmas! Guess why? My master is bringing me to a dog Christmas party and she is looking on line for the best dog Christmas clothing for me to look my best! Isn’t that exciting?!

I wore a dog Christmas antler and dog Christmas reindeer costume last year, and master said I might wear something different this year. A dog Christmas dress and a head accessory, a scarf maybe…hmmm….am not really sure what she’s buying. My master said, she’s a bit confused which dog Christmas outfit to choose. There are tons of dog Christmas costumes available online and she wants to get the best. That is so sweet isn’t it? My pet owner is spending hours browsing online for a dog Christmas clothing just for me to wear in the party. Ohhh, I love my master!!!

My master understands doggies deserve a happy Christmas too, besides she treats me as part of the family. Because of that I always obey my master and look at my reward a special treatment from her. She wants me to be the star of the party. That is a lot of fun. Bow! wow! wow! I’m ready to dance with a dog Santa hat on my head to wiggle…

Every kid talks about Santa Claus this Christmas and they wish to receive a gift from him. I also wish Santa Claus to give me a dog Christmas gift. I think…that’s a good idea! why not

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The God of Christmas 25

Posted on December 21, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

If I were to ask you, “what time of the year will you find the most drunkenness, revelry, lying, covertness, volunteer indebtedness, immoral activates and hypocrisy than any other time,” what would your answer be? If you are like most people, you would not hesitate to say “Christmas”. The sad truth is, this is what Christmas has become in our society today. Now I know that there are many Christians who take time out of their Christmas day to read about the birth of Christ, and to sing a few “Christmas” songs. I know that many Christians send out “Christmas” cards with bible verses on them, and I know that some even spend part of Christmas Eve going around singing from house to house. Yet, given the importance of this event, these activities seem to be less Christ honoring then what they should. After all, isn’t Christmas supposed to be about the birth of Jesus Christ? Isn’t it supposed to be “all about Him?”

During this time of year, many well meaning Christians will use phrases like, “Jesus is the reason for the season”, and “lets put Christ back in Christmas”. But, the truth is, Christ was never in Christmas. Christmas is a holiday shared and celebrated by many religions, and even pre-dates the birth of Christ. The spirit of Christmas causes people to decorate their homes and churches, cut down trees and bring them into their homes, decking them with silver and gold. In the light of that tree, families make merry and give gifts one to another. On Dec. 24, families, friends and churches prepare for participation in customs such as burning the Yule log, singing around the decorated tree, kissing under the mistletoe and holly, and attending a late night service or midnight mass. But, where did Christmas come from? What is the meaning of Christmas? Where did the customs and traditions originate? Surely you, as a Christian, would want to worship the Lord in Spirit and in truth, discerning good from evil.

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