There are so many perks to working at a christian school. Especially around Christmas time. As a christian, Christmas is such a special time. So many elements of Christmas have deep meanings, however in a secular setting one would not be allowed to mention them, let alone have an entire class theme revolve around them.
Each class chose/was given a theme for their Christmas bulletin board. I chose candy canes. I've always liked candy canes, and am one of those weird people that actually eats them.
We read The Legend of the Candy Cane:
We read The Legend of the Candy Cane:
For our craft, I had them draw a candy cane shape on the paper (and emphasized that it looked just like the letter J), then I painted one of their thumbs red, and the other white. I had them stamp their thumbs along the line one at a time creating a pattern. After they'd mostly gotten the hang of it, I let them decide which the "came next", so that they understood the idea of a pattern. We also then glued a poem I'd found next to it.
I also found these stickers (I've seen them many places, one place being christianbook.com), which were a wonderful edition to our lesson:
I gave these out to my kids on their way out the door. On my way home, I stopped and Target to pick up some lady products. I saw one of them was "buy one, get a mascara free". Well, I needed mascara, so I picked that one. At the cash register, I told the lady I only wanted the mascara if it came in the package deal. She said it wasn't showing up. I told her I wouldn't lie (not in a defensive way, just making my case), and she said "Oh, I know you wouldn't" and rang it up free. On my walk home, I was like "how does she know I wouldn't lie?" I got to our apartment, looked in the mirror, and saw that I was wearing one of the stickers, and completely forgot to take it off. Apparently she figured, anyone willing to wear a Jesus sticker in public wasn't going to lie about a tube of mascara, haha...
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