{Visit these links to see previous years: 2011, 2012. Last year was spent just enjoying our newest addition to the family! :)}
* 25 Days of Advent *
* We are doing "A Meaningful Christmas" by Carrie Rogers and Brittany Poe again this year, so I have included those topics and verses below. Here are a few other links to bible verses to read each day with your children:
~ The Jesus Storybook Bible Advent Verses from Home with the Boys
~ 25 Days of Christmas Scripture Chain from The Things I Love
~ 25 Names of Jesus from I Am Momma Hear Me Roar
1. Alpha and Omega - Revelation 22:13
2. The Trinity - Colossians 1:15-16, John 14:16-17
3. Creation - Acts 17:24
4. Love - 1 John 4:16
5. Believe - John 3:16
6. Bethlehem - Micah 5:2
7. Promises - Isaiah 7:14
8. Mary is Chosen - Luke 1:26-28
9. Trusting God - Luke 1:29-37
10. Immanuel - Matthew 1:20-23
11. Having a Good Attitude - Luke 2:1-5
12. No Room in the Inn - Luke 2:6-7
13. Born in a Manger - Luke 2:6-7
14. Shepherds Were Afraid - Luke 2:8-12
15. Go and Tell - Luke 2:16-18
16. The Wise Men - Matthew 2:1-2
17. The Greatest Gift - Matthew 2:9-10
18. The Word - John 1:1-3
19. The Good Shepherd - John 10:14
20. The Vine - John 15:5
21. The Light of the World - John 8:12
22. The Bread of Life - John 6:48
23. The Way, The Truth, The Life - John 14:6
24. The Lamb of God - John 1:29
25. Happy Birthday, Jesus - Luke 2:11
{Here are printables for the lessons and RACKs if you would like to have something to put in your Advent calendar, as well as a RACK card to place with your gifts.}
* 12 Christmas Lessons *
{Lessons and RACKs will not necessarily be done in this order, but I will post pics and details as we go. Remember, we will be alternating each day!}
1. Christmas Bingo: Crazy Little Projects
BINGO!!! |
BINGO!!! |
Baby girl kept yelling BINGO, too!!! |
2. Christmas Pattern Blocks: PreKinders
3. Nativity Stick Puppets: My Joy Filled Life
4. Christmas Tree Fact Families: From Me :)
* For this activity, cut out a few Christmas trees and small circles with construction paper. Write single numbers on the trees and their correlating fact families on the circles. Have your child find the correct equations for each tree and place them on the trees like ornaments.
5. Fun Christmas Snacks
* I have seen tons of different versions of this snack on Pinterest, as well as lots of other fun Christmas snacks you can make. We just used items that we had on hand. Feel free to create whatever you would like!
"Do you want to eat a snowman?!?!" |
6.Christmas Fingerprint Crafts: U Create
7. Snow Dough: Buggy and Buddy
8. Snowflake Science Experiment: Blissfully Domestic
* We used sugar instead of Borax, so it will take a little longer for the snowflakes to crystalize. The website says you can also use salt. I will post pics of how they turn out!
9. The Grinch Who Stole Words: Babbling Abby
10. O is for Olaf: Crafty Morning
11. Gingerbread Man Sequencing: Teachers Pay Teachers
12. Christmas Potato Stamping: Crafty Morning
* 13 Random Acts of Christmas Kindness *
1. Place Barnes and Noble gift cards around the store.
2. Buy and donate toys to Toys for Tots.
3. Write Christmas letters to missionaries.
4. Donate to World Vision Gifts.
* We decided to sponsor 3 children (same age/gender as our kids). We looked at their pictures and videos, found their country on our globe, sent emails to them, and prayed for each one.
5. Give a Christmas gift to the mailman.
6. Buy and wrap gifts for children in need.
7. Donate coats and blankets to a local charity.
8. Make shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child.
9. Mail a care package to a deployed soldier. Operation Gratitude
10. Pay for the person behind you in the drive-through line.
11. Donate old toys to charity.
(Originally we were going to donate food to the food bank, but we decided to give toys away instead.)
12. Color and mail pictures to Color A Smile.
13. Give a gift to someone working on Christmas Day.
(We went to the new gas station that opened right by our house and gave our gift to one of the clerks! Thank you for working on this holiday!)