Unique Christmas and Winter Teaching Resources

Winter Teaching Resources for December, Christmas, and January

Fun Lesson Plans and Activities For
Elementary School Teachers For December and January






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Welcome to the Christmas and Winter
teaching resources section of my website.

blue bullet point Christmas and Winter Teaching Resources and Lesson Plans for Teachers On my 6 different winter teaching resources pages, you will find fun, unique, and creative lesson plan ideas for English and Math, as well as powerpoint activities, bulletin board displays, and blank writing stationery.

blue bullet point I hope that you will find some ideas for Christmas and winter lesson plans on the following pages that will save you time in preparing your lessons and engage your students in learning!

blue bullet point Take your time and look through the various winter teaching resources pages that I have created by clicking on one of the circles below.


Click on one of the bottle caps below to view the different categories of
Christmas and Winter Teaching Resources that are available on my website:


Return To Christmas and Winter Teaching Resources Main Page Go to Christmas and Winter Powerpoint Lesson Plans Page Go To Christmas and Winter English Teaching Resources Page
Go To Christmas and Winter Math Teaching Resources Page Go To Christmas and Winter Printable Worksheets Page Go To Christmas and Winter Bulletin Board Displays Page



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If you want to read more information about what types of Christmas and winter lesson
plans that you will find on my website, you can read the short descriptions found below.

1. Powerpoint Lesson Plans



Funny Christmas Powerpoint Presentations and Lesson Plans for Teachers On my Christmas and winter powerpoint lesson plans page, you will find English and math powerpoint presentations.

If you want a quiet classroom and students who are bored with traditional drill and practice, do not use these winter powerpoint lessons with your students. Your students will laugh out loud when they see these funny winter and Christmas animations.

I have designed my powerpoint presentations to be engaging to students and they contain colorful holiday backgrounds and attention grabbing animations.

Many of my powerpoint lesson plans are designed using a game format that will make reviewing the parts of speech or solving math problems a fun learning activity.

On my Christmas and winter powerpoint page, you will find videos that you can watch that demonstrate each of my December and January powerpoint presentations.




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2. English Teaching Resources



Winter English Teaching Resources and Activities for Christmas Are you looking for fun reading and creative writing activities to use with your students this winter?

On my winter English teaching resources page, you will find a variety of reading and creative writing activities to use with your students that contain winter and Christmas themes.

The following types of teaching resources can be found on this page: lists of read aloud books that are great to use at this time of the year, unique story writing templates, reading sticker charts, poetry lesson plans, and grammar powerpoint presentations.

Winter is the perfect time of the year for your students to discover that reading is SNOW much fun! Engage your students in fun creative writing activities by using the snowman, gift box, snow globe, and wreath writing templates found on my English winter teaching resources page.




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3. Math Teaching Resources


Winter Math Teaching Resources and Activities for Christmas
On my Christmas and math winter teaching resources page, you will find fun math activities that will engage your students in learning this December and January.

These Christmas and winter lesson plans review addition, subtraction, multiplication, decimals, place value, and money skills in a fun and engaging way.

Motivate your students to learn their multiplication tables with my one of a kind ice cream multiplication charts that grow taller as your students learn each of their times tables.

I hope that these Christmas and winter math teaching resources will provide you with some ideas for some fun math activities that you can complete with your students during December and January.




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4. Creative Writing Worksheets



Christmas Printable Worksheets and Fun Creative Writing Activities On my Christmas and winter printable worksheets page, you will find blank worksheet sets that you can use for creative writing lessons.

This winter, provide your students with fun worksheets that will make them feel that writing is SNOW much fun!

These colorful stationery sets include matching display banners that will help you to decorate your classroom bulletin board displays with your students' eye catching Christmas and winter creative writing assignments.

On this page, you will find worksheet sets that contain the following themes: snowmen, penguins, trees, polar bears, bells, and wreaths.

My creative writing worksheet sets contain the following:

  • 5 page matching banner for your bulletin board display
  • Black and white printable worksheets
  • Color printable worksheets



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5. Bulletin Board Displays



Christmas Bulletin Board Displays for Elementary School Classrooms for Winter On my Christmas and winter bulletin board displays page, you will find teaching resources that will help you to decorate your classroom during December and January.

On this page, there are 4 different sets of December and January calendars that are designed to fit inside a pocket chart display.

Use the unique stocking and Christmas tree sticker charts that are found on this page to help you motivate your students to accomplish a goal that you set for them.

These unique sticker charts will help you to quickly create a colorful winter bulletin board display in your classroom that will capture everyone's attention.

I hope that these teaching resources will help you to create a colorful winter environment inside your classroom!




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Click on one of the bottle caps below to view the different categories of
Christmas and Winter Teaching Resources that are available on my website:


Return To Christmas and Winter Teaching Resources Main Page Go to Christmas and Winter Powerpoint Lesson Plans Page Go To Christmas and Winter English Teaching Resources Page
Go To Christmas and Winter Math Teaching Resources Page Go To Christmas and Winter Printable Worksheets Page Go To Christmas and Winter Bulletin Board Displays Page



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Thank you for visiting my Christmas and Winter Teaching Resources page.

Christmas and Winter Teaching Resources for Elementary School Teachers

Please be sure to check out the other pages on Unique
Teaching Resources
for a large variety of fun lesson plan activities
that will engage your students in learning and save you valuable time.


Sincerely, Heidi McDonald

Creator and Site Manager
Unique Teaching Resources


Seasons Greeting from Heidi at Unique Teaching Resources

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Christmas and Winter Lesson Plans for Elementary School Teachers

If you are interested in viewing the other
Christmas and Winter teaching resources that are available
on my website, click on the links that are found below.

Christmas and Winter Teaching Resources Information Page

Christmas and Winter Powerpoint Lesson Plans

Christmas and Winter English Teaching Resources

Christmas and Winter Math Teaching Resources

Christmas and Winter Printable Worksheets

Christmas and Winter Bulletin Board Displays

Christmas and December Writing Prompts

Winter and January Writing Prompts

How the Grinch Stole Christmas Lesson Plans Page (Author: Dr. Seuss)

Christmas Carol Lesson Plans Page (Author: Charles Dickens)


Christmas and Winter Lesson Plans, Ideas, and Activities


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