Winter’s All Wrapped Up With Busy Things
Winter is a fun-packed time of year, which can get hectic in the classroom. To help you see the wood for the (Xmas) trees, we thought we’d give you a rundown of the calendar events you might be celebrating as a school, providing you with details about the event along with some fantastic activity recommendations of course. Read on, there’s no time to lose!
Which calendar events do we cover?
- National Tree Week (23rd November – 1st December)
- Winter (21st December – 20th March)
- Christmas (25th December)
- Hanukkah (25th December – 2nd January)
1. National Tree Week
The mix of greens, oranges and yellows on the skyline and crunchy leaves cascading on to the pavement are all part of the seasons changing from autumn to winter, so now’s a good time to look at trees in general and the specific types that exist.
Do your pupils understand what the different parts of trees do?
Can they tell different varieties of trees apart?
Do they understand what deciduous and evergreen mean?
Are they aware of how important trees are in combatting climate change?
Check out our blog for more detail and free-to-play activities!
2. Winter
The change-over from autumn to winter can be dramatic, and as a season, winter is very unique in its characteristics.
Your pupils can explore the changing weather with our British Isles and world weather maps, which feature some fun clip art to brighten up the weather even if it’s not so balmy outdoors.
They can also write about the day-to-day differences with our Write about Winter writing project template.
What’s your pupils’ favourite thing about winter? The snow, Christmas, or snow days?
Find out by using the Write about winter writing project in class!
But that’s not all, dip into our Winter topical pack, and you’ll find these and even more activities.
Do your pupils know how winter has changed over time?
Can they make their very own paper snowflake?
The Winter Topical Pack for Schools blog is here. Download your topical pack today!
3. Christmas
The highlight of most people’s winter is Christmas, which celebrates the birth of Jesus. It’s a time for
exchanging presents and spending time with family and friends.
Here at Busy Things, we’ve created lots of fun activities so that we can be part of your celebrations. From Christmas versions of your favourite activities, like Miner birds, to colouring and clip art activities. From Xmas carol fun to letter and card templates.
Check out our Christmas activities blog for all the details. Don’t forget to download our Xmas topical pack too!
4. Hanukkah
The 8-day Jewish festival of lights, Hanukkah, is also celebrated during winter. The dates of the festival change every year but always fall in November or December. This year, celebrations start on 25th December.
The festival reminds Jews of a time over 2000 years ago when they won a battle against the Greeks to practise their religion freely. It is a family time when people exchange gifts, sing and eat together.
Our ‘Write about Hanukkah – Advanced’ activity asks children to write about five elements of the festival. There is a simpler version for younger pupils.
Summary
We hope this blog has given you some ideas of activities and resources on Busy Things, that you can use at this time of the year.
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