It’s December and time to think “Christmas”. Also, November 30th marked St. Nicholas Day. Christmas stockings originated with St. Nicholas, so this week’s craft is centered around these traditional items!
Materials
Brown Paper Shopping Bag
Yarn
Hole Punch
Desired Decorations
Desired Gift Contents
Directions:
1. Cut a big stocking shape on both sides of the shopping bag and stack the 2 cutouts.
2. Using the hole puncher, punch holes outlining the stocking shapes.
3. Have your child decorate the stockings as they desire
4. Have your child use the yarn to lace the stockings together.
5. Fill the stocking with little gift items such as candy canes, small books, small toys, travel sized items, depending on the recipient’s likes.
Educational Activities:
- Gross Motor Skills: The lacing of the stocking is perfect practice to improve your child’s gross motor skills!
- Language Arts: Have your child write gift recipient’s name and their name as a gift tag on the stocking. Read the http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0310708982/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=momondea-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=0310708982″>Legend of the Christmas Stockingand help your child make connections to the book. Use phrases such as “This reminds me of…”
- Math: Count the hole punches in the stocking. Have your child estimate how long the yarn will need to be in order to lace all the holes.
- Social Studies/History: Teach your child the history of St. Nicholas. Use the terms past, present, and future to help teach the story. These are important “content” words for your child.
- Science: If you choose to fill your stocking with edible gifts such as hot chocolate mix, be sure to make some for your child and yourself. Discuss how the solid (powder) becomes a liquid when you add water.
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