![]() Printable Bible Verse Advent Countdown for Kids from Happy Home Fairy Practice your bible verses each day leading up to Christmas! These cards are great to use for an advent calendar. The cards and some ideas are included as printables. Mini Muffin Tin Advent Calendar from Teaching Mama Muffin tin as an advent calendar is such a brilliant idea! Prepare your markers to put over the top of the muffin openings and insert your treats or gifts into the slots. You can use chocolate treats as traditionally used, or if you prefer, find small gifts to add to each day. This is a great option for little ones who are learning their alphabet too.Ĭountdown to Christmas Printable Treats Calendar from Amy at This printable is SO CUTE! Assemble a fun interactive advent calendar that’s already been designed (you just have to assemble it). Printable Alphabet Advent Calendar from Sight and Sound Reading Celebrate the birth of Christ with this alphabet advent calendar! Toddlers and preschoolers can practice letters with a Christ-theme. I am finding that the older kids love to teach the younger two (responsibility), and they also volunteer to read out loud in front of the group (public speaking skills!) Aside from all of these reasons, there are many others why we incorporate this daily, including learning to follow directions and getting focused before book work begins.Christmas Tree Pom Pom Countdown Calendar from Totschooling Toddlers love to join the fun with this free printable advent calendar! Print out this cute design and help them glue down pom poms, add stickers, or even color it with some crayons. I even require them to raise their hands and sit still (enough) so as not to be a distraction to the others. ![]() I use this time as an opportunity to train my kids how to be polite and take turns in a group setting. In addition to singing the songs on the flip chart and filling out the journals, we usually read a picture book together, and sometimes do a short devotion. Our Circle Time/ Calendar Time is only about 15 minutes first thing in the morning. Because of my rambunctious toddler, we have to make the most of our time in the morning, and can't spend a lot of time doing too much extra stuff. These tools stay in with the calendar, and each student is responsible for taking good care of their supplies. In the inside of each binder is a (color coded) pocket with: a mini dry-eraser, 2 dry erase markers, and a pencil. ![]() If you like that idea but don't have a laminator, you can slip it in a page protector and then write on it with dry-erase markers. I am still deciding if I want to laminate it so that she can re-use it every day rather than print off and store (or throw away) all of those pages. This year, I've spiced it up a bit, and have it here to share with you all for FREE!Įlaina is using this Calendar Journal page. They each have their own 3-ring binder that they decorated last year that holds this page along with the journal pages. Last year, I made each of the kids a very simple monthly calendar and calendar journal to fill in each day. We are keeping it as part of our day though, to reinforce basic skills for my Kindergartner. This is our 3rd year with our flip chart, and each of the kids is very familiar with how to use it. We’re keeping things simple with our Calendar routine this year.
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