Christmas Trees and ornaments are items that kids are love! Using their favorites create an Alphabet Christmas tree Activity for Kids.
Create hours of fun this holiday season with letters. Read more on how we created ours.
Alphabet Christmas Tree Activity
Making a Alphabet Christmas Tree take just a little bit of time but will be a big hit for your child. It’s the perfect way to focus on letters this holiday season. With just a few simple supplies you will be all set to play.
Skill
This Alphabet Christmas Tree Activity focuses on letter recognition with your child.
Materials for Alphabet Christmas Tree
- Alphabet Letters or Letter Tiles
- Christmas Tree Cut Out
- Black Marker or Crayon
- Tray {Optional}
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Directions for Alphabet Christmas Tree Activity
1. Grab some green paper and cut out a Christmas Tree Shape. I used two sheets of paper to make it large enough for all the letters to fit.
2. Use a black market to write each of the letters of the alphabet. Decide if you want to focus on upper case or lower case letters with your child.
3. Decorate the Christmas Tree with ABC Ornaments. Encourage your child to make a match with the Letter tiles and the Christmas Tree letters.
4. To make it more complicated have them use upper case to go with lower case letters on the Christmas tree or the opposite. This will help them learn to recognize both lower and upper case letters of the alphabet.
5. Once your child has filled up all of the letters, encourage them to mix up the alphabet ornaments and do it again faster!
BIGGER KIDS: For your older child you can change these to sight words for them to spell out or even family names as you have special visitors arrive over the winter break. Be sure to have duplicates of common letters if you expand to spelling things out.
You will find that they return again and again to play this activity over the holiday season. As they are placing the letters encourage them to talk about the shapes of the letters with sticks, circles and slants to help build letter recognition skills.
They will be so proud each time they are able to match all the letters on the tree to all of the letters from the Alphabet Tiles.
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Hannah Knecht says
I love the ideas you shared to constantly “grow” with where your child is at–from matching identical letters to matching upper and lower case letter and then on to simple sight words! Another idea is “racing” to see how fast your child can match the letters on the tree and record his or her time. That way children begin to see their progress and recognize that they are in their “own race” with themselves; and as long as they keep getting better–it doesn’t matter about the other kids.