Advent Alphabet Challenge
Can you come up with a word for each letter of the alphabet, all to do with Advent? Some of the letters might prove a bit of a challenge...
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Can you come up with a word for each letter of the alphabet, all to do with Advent? Some of the letters might prove a bit of a challenge...
Every year the town of Gengenbach in Germany transforms its town hall into the world's largest Advent Calendar, with a new window revealed every night until Christmas. Find out more about this lovely tradition and write about it on our notebooking page.
This fun story paper features a family going to church to celebrate Christmas. Use it to write about your experiences of visiting a church at Advent or Christmas, or for a creative story!
Use this lovely Advent wreath story paper to write about the meaning of advent and other Christmas traditions. Choose from two versions below: lined, or with handwriting lines.
A lovely photograph of an Advent wreath adorns this notebooking page. Perfect for writing about Christmas traditions and Advent.
Practise writing the word advent! This lovely worksheet will encourage children to learn to form the letters correctly and then have a go on their own on the last line.
Can children trace the letters on our "advent" word tracing page? To use again you could laminate the page and use dry wipe markers.
Use your child's forefinger to trace the letters of the word advent, then trace them again with a pen. It's a good way to learn the spelling, and they can colour in the lovely illustration too.
Use our lovely Advent calendar story paper to encourage some good descriptive or creative writing, then colour in the illustration too...
What do your children know about Advent? Test them with this fun cloze worksheet. Read the text and fill in the missing words from the word bank.
This notebooking page features a nostalgic picture of an advent calendar from a Christmas past. Perfect for writing about Christmas and Advent traditions.
Here is a simple Advent Acrostic Poem printable which makes writing an acrostic poem much more fun!
To play multiplication bump you just need two players, one of our printable boards, 2 dice and 2 colours of counters (one for each player). It's the perfect way to practice times tables whilst having fun!
Enjoy playing a Thanksgiving memory game with our lovely Thanksgiving-themed game cards! You could also use them for sorting and counting activities with younger children.
Print and cut out these Thanksgiving dominoes cards for a fun game to play with your children! Laminate the cards for durability if you prefer, or stick them to rectangles of craft foam. Click the image below for the downloadable page.
Pass the time waiting for Thanksgiving dinner with our Thanksgiving boxes! We have three sizes of grids from small for beginner to large for the more serious player.
Print and play our simple pumpkin tic tac toe game with the kids! Just use two different colours of buttons or other small objects - one for each player.
The aim of this fun game is to colour in the pumpkins! Roll two dice, add them up and colour the correct pumpkin. Compete against the clock or a friend.
This lovely first thanksgiving story starter will help the kids get started with creative writing, and fire their imagination. How will the friendship develop between the two characters?
Inspire younger kids to get started with some writing using our colourful Thanksgiving sentence writing prompt. Can they describe the cornucopia, then write a sentence describing their own Thanksgiving celebrations?