**A must do activity to celebrate Christmas!
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This collection of “Dear Santa” letter templates allows your students to practice their letter writing skills (handwriting, grammar and spelling), with the freedom to color in and decorate - giving room for creativity.
There are 5 different designs to choose from.
Also, students can colour in how naughty or nice they were this year by using the baubles scale!
Check out other Dear Santa Templates and Christmas Stamp Templates at Captivate Education.
A collection of 14 different Dear Santa Templates where students can either colour in and decorate their own or simply write down what they want for Christmas!
Includes:
Dear Santa Wishlist Templates - Set of 4
Dear Santa Wishlist Templates - Set of 5
Dear Santa Wishlist Colouring In Templates - Set of 5
Fun, engaging activity to get your students in the Christmas Spirit!
Set of 4 templates - “Dear Santa” wish lists for students to list what they want for Christmas. There is a place for students to either draw a portrait of themselves or include a picture. A wonderful activity for the young (or young at heart!).
This activity is also included in the 12 Activities for Christmas Pack with other fun-packed activities to celebrate Christmas in your classroom!
Other Dear Santa Templates also available instore:
Dear Santa Wishlist Templates - Set of 5
Dear Santa Wishlist Colouring In Templates - Set of 5
My Christmas Snapshots is an engaging activity where students can either draw or stick in photos of:
Their family
Friends
Presents
Christmas Day
Meaning of Christmas
There are three different worksheets to practice handwriting and spelling for different learners and stages. Combining creativity and key learning areas is a wonderful way to engage students in learning without even realising it!
This activity is also included in the 12 Activities for Christmas Pack with other fun-packed activities to celebrate Christmas in your classroom!
Students use their geography skills to create a map for Santa to remind him where they live!
Includes 2 different templates (landscape or portrait) to choose from.
This activity is also included in the 12 Activities for Christmas Pack with other fun-packed activities to celebrate Christmas in your classroom!
Set of 5 “Dear Santa” Wishlists your students can colour in and decorate.
Students can colour in how naughty or nice they were this year by using the star baubles scale! Engaging way to usher in your student’s present wishlist!
Other Dear Santa Templates available instore:
Dear Santa Templates - Set of 4
Dear Santa Templates - Set of 5
Dear Santa Wishlist Templates set of 5 to choose from!
Engaging way to let your students let Santa know what they want for Christmas!
Students can even circle the baubles scale rating system to indicate how naughty or nice they have been this year.
This is a wonderful activity for student to practice their handwriting, spelling and grammar!
Check out other Dear Santa templates available also in store at Captivate Education.
As a second installment of the Christmas Murder Mystery Series, Who ate the Gingerbread Man?! Invites students to solve the crime using their problem solving and mathematical skills in using a Cartesian plane to plot coordinates.
**The pack includes:
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Setting the Scene Worksheet.
Case files for students to record evidence and observations to solve the murder mystery.
Number Plane Map of Snowdrop Town where distances are measured in ‘reindeer kilometres’.
Clue cards.
Solutions included.
You can enjoy this activity with a plate of gingerbread cookies!
This is a fun activity to encourage the gift of giving in the classroom. Students will be able to create and decorate a gift box to exchange candy canes with their fellow classmate.
Recommended to print worksheet on cardstock paper for a sturdier gift box.
Fun experiment where students will use the science of crystal making to create a unique candy cane ornament to decorate their tree.
This comes with instructions for the teacher and worksheets for students to use the scientific method for this practical activity.
This is a fun STEM activity to engage students in the wonder of science with the festive Christmas season.
Collection of 12 fun activities to celebrate the Christmas spirit in the classroom.
Includes:
Dear Santa Wishlist letter templates.
Snapshot of Christmas (students can either draw or stick in photos).
Rudolf Dot-to-dot Worksheet.
Colour by words Worksheet -Christmas presents. Colour by Numbers Worksheet- Christmas Baubles.
Decorate 3D Christmas Tree.
Elf Paper Doll
Christmas Card templates.
Candy Cane Exchange Gift Box Activity.
Christmas Tree Baubles: Addition Worksheet.
Christmas Acrostic Poem.
Crystal Candy Cane Experiment.
A Map for Santa Worksheet.
Engaging activities recommended for Years K-4.
First Installment of the Christmas Murder Mystery Series, Mr Claus was attacked and killed on the 23rd of December and now it’s up to you to solve the mystery and save Christmas!
Students will need to utilise Maths and problem solving skills to sleuth their way to discover who was responsible for killing Mr Claus.
This activity pack includes:
Instructions for the the activity.
Setting the scene worksheet
Case files with suspects, map of the town and instructions to help detectives solve this case.
Includes complete answers.
Fun and engaging way to celebrate Christmas and put your students’ problem solving skills to the test.
Fun and challenging activity pack to keep your students busy and ready for the summer holidays!
Includes:
Word Scrabble
Crossword Puzzle
Find-a-word
Colouring-In
Sudoku Challenge
Perfect for teachers and parents to as a fun and engaging way to stimulate literacy and problem-solving.
A fun activity to test how well you know well-loved Christmas songs.
This comes with answers and can be a fun activity to enjoy with your class or Christmas party!
Five activities to help you and your party get into the Christmas Spirit including:
Find-a-word
Crossword
Trivia Quiz
Finish the lyrics: Silent Night and Mistletoe
Complete with answers!
FOR PARENTS AND EDUCATORS
This booklet is for you to help navigate the possibilities for your young person with intellectual disabilities (ID) and to create a voice for you and your child to advocate for positive post-school outcomes across employment and training, education and independent living.
Although, the majority of the services and support resources are accessible for people in Northern Sydney, there is ample amount of relevant information for services and resources around NSW.
WHO IS THIS BOOKLET FOR?
Whether you are starting out as a secondary teacher to the most experienced educator, we are constantly challenged to adapt our teaching strategies and pedagogies to stay relevant in our always evolving diverse classrooms.
This booklet was written for you.
This booklet was written with information I wish I knew starting out in my teaching career. Therefore, I designed this booklet to be a practical resource to equip you with the necessary
knowledge and tools you might need to meet the needs of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). You will notice as you go through the pages of this booklet that there are:
o THOUGHT SPACEs - These are designated areas to help you to reflect, challenge and evaluate your own practice as a teacher and give you a space to develop ideas of
how you can carry out what you have learnt.
o Definitions - These are key terms related to ASD and education.
Ultimately, remember that as an educator you are never alone! There are vast amounts of support and resources that you can add to your tool belt to better equip you to create a truly positive learning environment for all of your students.
Worksheet to help students see the importance of following safety expectations and give students awareness of hazards and risky behaviour. The second page is an agreement that the student acknowledges the safety and behaviooural expectation within the science lab. This can be modified to suit your classroom.