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CHRISTMAS ARTS & CRAFTS

Thursday, 21 December 2023
Countryside Classroom

Keep children busy over the festive break with these creative Christmas arts and crafts ideas.

Ages 4 - 6
  • Have fun with this terrific Turkey Hat resource, simply download, print off, colour in, cut out and practise making turkey noises!
  • Learn how to make festive wreaths, door hangings, tree decorations and much more with this Christmas Rural Crafts resource.
  • Why not have a sample through this home educators resource booklet all about Seasonal Celebrations to find some inspirational activities.
Ages 7 - 11
  • This Art inspired by Agriculture resource to make beautiful collage designs of insects or alternatively use to make other Christmas themed objects such as robins.
  • There are some fantastic festive activities on page 12 of this Cultural Celebrations Booklet that will keep young hands busy over the Christmas holiday.
  • There is a variety of activity ideas in this Winter Activities Booklet to try out here which encourage children to engage with the outdoors and to learn more about food, farming and the countryside during the winter.
Ages 11 - 16
  • Browse or follow this Pinterest board perfect for Christmas arts and crafts activities.
  • Use this brilliant Little Whittling resource to learn how to make mice, skittles and wands by using a good quality potato peeler and a sturdy stick of green wood.
  • Sample this series of lively and Fun Games and simulations to help pupils learn about food, farming and the countryside.


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