Looking for last-minute Christmas activities for kids? We have just what you need! Learn how to put together this Christmas Tree Writing Activity and Craft all in one! Not only is this Christmas tree craft easy to make using our template, but it will encourage young children to get writing!
It's almost time to put up the Christmas tree and get ready for all the holiday festivities. But while we're waiting for that, let's enjoy adding a Christmassy spin to one of our favourite things: writing!
Aside from being a fun and festive craft that kids of all ages will love to do, this writing activity and craft is super easy to make using our templates.
This Christmas tree writing activity would look super displayed on the wall for everyone to see.
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Christmas tree writing activity and craft
Christmas Tree Writing Activity – Supplies:
- Christmas tree writing and craft printable
- Paper - green, light green, yellow, white, brown, red
- Scissors
- Glue
- Coloured card (to mount finished Christmas tree writing and craft into)
Christmas Tree Writing Activity and Craft – Instructions:
STEP 1 - Get your Christmas tree craft printables
To get started, grab our Christmas tree craft and writing prompt printable. You'll find it right at the bottom of this post (use code - tree - to get it for free).
STEP 2 - Print and cut the Christmas tree craft
On the printable, you'll see that each page specifies what coloured paper the shapes should be printed on.
Print out all the pieces onto their corresponding coloured paper and carefully cut each shape out as shown below.
Alternative:
If you don't want to print the template's shapes onto coloured paper, no worries! Print them out on regular sheets of white paper and then either colour them in or cut them out and then trace the shapes onto their corresponding coloured paper.
STEP 3 - Put together your Christmas tree craft
After cutting out all your pieces arrange them into a Christmas tree shape (use the image below as a guide) and then glue them in place.
STEP 4 - Time for the Christmas tree writing activity
Make sure you have the Christmas tree writing activity printed onto white paper.
Encourage the kids to write about their favourite ornament (or do an alternative piece of writing linked to Christmas trees).
When they're happy with their work, mount the Christmas tree writing along with the Christmas tree onto red paper (as shown below)
GRAB YOUR CHRISTMAS TREE WRITING PRINTABLE BELOW
To get this Christmas tree writing activity printable for free click on the link below and use the discount code - tree. For personal or classroom use only. Not for redistribution. All images are copyrighted. Thank you.
We hope you enjoy making this Christmas tree craft and having a go at the Christmas tree writing activity. Merry Christmas!
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