What can I make for a classroom door for winter?
Poster Frame Inspiration All three of these winter and holiday classroom doors are easy to make, using a poster frame as a cool 3-D element. Check out our video walk-through to learn how it’s done. 12. Sweet Snow Globes Use clear plastic plates to make personalized snow globes for your door.
What are the best ideas for holiday classroom decorations?
We’re loving this ode to Home Alone, one of everyone’s favorite holiday movies. 46. Penguin Heads This is another great idea for featuring your students! Just put their faces on the penguin heads. 47. Gingerbread Men A roll of aluminum turns your classroom door into a baking pan.
What are the best Christmas door decorations for your home?
We’re not saying you necessarily need to go all out with your door, but The Polar Express is always a good place to start. 43. Plastic Cup Snowman These plastic cup snowmen are easier to create than you might think. ( Watch a how-to video here.) The addition of lights to this one really sets it apart. 44. The Ugly Sweater
How can I decorate my classroom with snow globes?
Use clear plastic plates to make personalized snow globes for your door. Then have students use them as inspiration for a writing assignment: “The Day I Spent In A Snow Globe.” The terrific thing about winter classroom doors like this one is the versatility. Getting ready for Christmas? Add decorations and some presents underneath.
1. Turn your door into a reindeer stable
This construction paper friendly project will make students smile to see Rudolph peeking out – and it may get a giggle or two, too.
2. Make Jack Frost your classroom greeter
We’re not sure if he’s coming or going through the door, but this snowman made of Styrofoam cups certainly makes the door décor pop! Plus it’s is a fun and safe way for students to take part in building a snowman.
3. Have students hang their hats
Winter hat craft – what a cute classroom winter bulletin board!: https://t.co/KWOpUjnJB6 #ece #classroom pic.twitter.com/bVrwdHpCZ8
6. Make your own artificial snow
Do you want to build a snowman? ⛄️❄️Move over slime, @JulietSear_ will show you how to make your very own fake snow! ❄️ pic.twitter.com/zsVk6xRLQt
9. Build a gingerbread house
Oh, the wonders of cardboard boxes. You build the gingerbread house and as a classroom activity, students can color the candy decorations to go outside – and don’t forget the paper plate shingles!
10. Hold reading time by the HANDmade fireplace
Students can cut out shapes of their hands to make the fire or color stockings for the mantle, making a cozy and personalized spot for reading.
11. Host a hot chocolate party
Save time and the trouble of making instant hot chocolate with mix packets by preparing it in a Crock Pot instead.