DECEMBER PATTERNS, PROJECTS & PLANS by Imogene Forte Incentive Publications, Inc. Nashville, Tennessee
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Table of Contents Preface vii December Delights (Unit Objective & Things To Do) 9 Letter To Parents (Reproducible Letter) 10 December Alphabet (Poster/Booklet Cover) 11 December Calendar (Poster/Booklet Cover) 12 How To Use The December Calendar (Things To Do) 13 Calendar Art (Reproducible Mini-Patterns) 13 December Classroom Management Chart (Reproducible Chart) 14 Classroom Helpers (Badges, Name Tags & Awards) 15 Teacher's Multi-Purpose Communicator (Reproducible Heading & Border) 16 December Doorknob Decoration (Reproducible Activity With Pattern) 17 Weather-Go-Round (Activity With Patterns) 18 Weather Clip Art (Patterns) 21 Cap, Scarf, Mittens (Patterns) 22 Snowsuit, Coat, Boots, Sweater (Patterns) 23 Sled, Skis, Ice Skates (Patterns) 24 Snowman (Pattern) 25 Polar Penguin (Reproducible Activity With Pattern) 26 Dressed For The Weather (Reproducible Activity) 27 December Holidays (Unit Objective & Things To Do) 28 Holiday Packages To Find (Reproducible Activity) 30 Dancing Dreidels (How-To Instructions With Pattern) 31 Menorah Candelabra (Pattern) 32 Candles (Patterns) 33 Happy Hanukkah Banner, Star Of David, Chocolate Coins, Dreidel (Patterns) 34 Menorah, Packages (Patterns) 35 Stocked With Good Work! (Bulletin Board) 36 Elves (Patterns) 37 Teddy Bear, Doll, Airplane, Truck, Bat, Ball (Patterns) 38 Train, Spinning Top, Drum, Jack-In-The-Box (Patterns) 39 Gift (Pattern) 40 The Night Before Christmas (Poster/Booklet Cover) 41 Trim The Tree With Good Deeds! (Bulletin Board) 42 Christmas Tree (Pattern) 43 Tree Ornaments (Patterns) 44 Which Three Elves Are Exactly Alike? (Reproducible Activity) 45
Christmas Stocking (Pattern) 46 Rocking Horse (Pattern) 47 Candy Cane, Bear (Patterns) 48 Candy Cane Countdown (Reproducible Activity) 49 The Holiday Express (Bulletin Board) 50 Santa Claus The Engineer, Coal Car, Wreath (Patterns) 51 Train Engine (Pattern) 52 Boxcar (Pattern) 53 Caboose, Mouse (Patterns) 54 Mistletoe, Holly, Ivy, Poinsettia (Patterns) 55 Christmas Candle (Pattern) 56 Christmas Horn (Pattern) 57 Paper Plate Holly Wreath (How-To Instructions With Patterns) 58 Santa Claus (Pattern) 60 Reindeer (Pattern) 61 Rubber Band Reindeer (How-To Instructions With Patterns) 62 Christmas Goose (Reproducible Activity) 64 Merry Christmas Blocks, Sleigh, Gingerbread House, Jar Of Candy, Happy Holidays Notes (Patterns) 65 Hearts And Bears Wreath (Reproducible Activity With Patterns) 66 Holiday Bookmark (How-To Instructions With Patterns) 68 Recipe Roundup (Reproducible Recipe Cards) 69 Christmas Cookies (Patterns) 70 Gingerbread Man (Pattern) 71 Fake Baking Project (How-To Instructions With Illustrations) 72 Holiday Lantern (How-To Instructions With Illustrations) 73 Christmas Is For The Animals Too! (Bulletin Board) 74 Birds, Rabbit, Mouse, Squirrel, Chipmunk (Patterns) 75 Blue Jay, Bird Treats (Patterns) 76 Bibliography 77 Index 79
DECEMBER DELIGHTS Major Objective: Children will develop awareness of the colors, sights, sounds, events, and seasonal changes, including the effects of winter on daily life, that characterize December. Things lb Do: Make cut-paper snowflakes to give your room a glistening winter look! (s) (4) Use the patterns in this book to make decorations for doors, windows, desks, etc. (2) C,) Let the children use any of the patterns in this book to make stained glass pictures: 1. Use white chalk to trace around a pattern on black construction paper. 2. Add details and designs. 3. Cut out the spaces between the chalk lines (leave a black border around the picture). 4. Paste a sheet of wax paper to the back of the black paper. 5. Paste pieces of colored tissue paper inside the spaces. Make evergreen scenes! Have each child fold a sheet of green construction paper in half and draw half a tree against the fold. Let the children paste their trees on construction paper and add snow with white chalk. 9 Send the letter to parents (page 10) home to announce the month's activities and to ask for donations for your materials collection. Check your supplies to be sure that you are ready for the month! 7b complete the activities in this book, you will need: crayons & markers construction paper (assorted colors) tissue paper (assorted colors) scissors paste white chalk wax paper hole punch bathroom tissue rolls ingredients for recipes (pages 28 & 69) rubber bands tape stapler tagboard yarn & ribbon brads paper plates foil glitter nuts or candies (game, page 31) envelopes fabric, wallpaper, gift-wrap pencils 9
M A I Dear Parents, Happy holidays! It's December, and that means there's lots of seasonal festivity and fun in our classroom! This month will be an exciting time for your child. During the coming weeks, we will study the weather and how it affects daily life, and we will learn about the customs and traditions of winter holidays. Your child will bring home activities, projects, crafts, decorations, recipes and other wonderful things to share with you. You can continue your child's learning fun at home by: n observing and discussing the weather with your child (use the "Weather-Go-Round" your child will bring home) sharing with your child holiday traditions that are unique to your family helping your child to make holiday decorations (use the "Holiday Play Clay" recipe your child will bring home) reading holiday and "wintertime" books with your child You can also help with our projects at school by donating decorative wrapping paper, colored tissue paper, ribbons, bows and other holiday materials. Plan to come by the room before or after school one day this month to see what we are doing in December! Sincerely, c)4 e1989 by Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN. n an nn nn 11 Q2 Illr---IB 10
0 DECEMBER ALPHABET A... Angels atop trees, in the snow, even in cookie dough B... Boots to keep feet warm C... Candles, candy canes and cookies D... Dreidels for Hanukkah E... Evergreens and elves F... Frost on windowpanes G... Gingerbread men to bake and eat H... Happy Hanukkah! I... Icicles hanging from rooftops or cut from paper J... Jingle bells K... Kris Kringle L... Licorice and lollipops M... Mistletoe N... Noel 0... Ornaments to hang on the tree P... Poinsettias Q... Quick St. Nick R... Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer S... Snow, sleds and sleighs 9 T... Temperatures drop! U... Under the tree packages to open V... Vacation's near W... Winter wonderland X... X-tra time to spend with family and friends Y... Yuletide season Z... Zany snow sculptures made outdoors 1989 by Incentive Publications, Inc., Nashville, TN. 11
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