Christmas Unit Week 1: The Nutcracker
The Nutcracker Nomenclature Cards
Compound Words in The Nutcracker
Source: I created the printable for this activity. The Nutcracker Printable Pack is a free printable. For your copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.
Nutcracker Spelling
The kiddos will use letter cookie cutters and play dough to spell the words provided. This activity has been a huge hit this week so far.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. The Nutcracker Spelling Words Printable is free. For your free copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.
Ballet Position Sequencing
The Nutcracker Addition
Source: I created the printable for this activity. The Nutcracker Printable Pack is a free printable. For your copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.
Greater Than/Less Than Nutcracker Activity
Source: I created the printable for this activity. The Nutcracker Printable Pack is a free printable. For your copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.
One Less
Kiddos roll the die and then mark a number one less than the number shown with a snowflake marker. They continue to do this until all of the numbers are covered.
Source: I created this printable. The Nutcracker One Less Math Printable is a free printable. For your copy, follow the at the bottom of this post.
Assorted Nut Matching
I would have loved to have real nuts for the kiddos to sort, but I was too nervous, even if I sealed them all in Ziploc bags.
Instead, I just printed out two sets of the cards and am having the kiddos match them.
Source: These free cards can be found at Counting Coconuts.
The Nutcracker Cultural Dances
Using the puzzle provided, the kiddos will match up The Nutcracker cultural dance cards to their origins. The puzzle used in this activity is no longer available, but there are several alternatives available on Amazon.
Source: I created the cards for this activity. For your free copy, click HERE.
Orchestra Instruments Sorting
We haven't been the greatest at covering our groups of instruments this year so far, so I figured I'd take this week to cover them all.
Today he used the book as his control to sort out all of the instruments.
Now, in regards to the keyboard group. There is contradicting thoughts in the music world about keyboard instruments being percussion instruments. I provided a card for keyboards, if you would like to keep them separate.
I love how much my kiddos love their instruments. I'm really hoping they'll be ready to see them live next year, it being their third year studying them. Perhaps even a Nutcracker performance?!
Source: I created this printable. The Orchestra Instrument Nomenclature Cards are a free printable. For your copy, click on the link at the bottom of this post.
The Nutcracker Sensory Bin
- Nutcracker toothpicks
- foam Christmas glitter balls
- glittery felt snowflakes and Christmas trees
- wooden soldiers
- plastic metallic drum ornaments
- music note ornaments
- cotton balls
Holiday Treat Taste Testing
So far, the gingerbread cookies are the favorite, except with Princess who really enjoys the fruitcake.
Bulldozer is not able to eat the fruitcake, which is why it's in it's own wrapper. I wash the plate and remove it, when he selects the activity.
The Nutcracker Castle Making
Tweezing Snowflakes
Transferring Snowballs
Paper Snow Fairies
I loved this activity/decoration when I saw it. It's proven to be a little more difficult than expected. It takes great strength to cut through all layers of the folded paper, when creating the snowflake. Still, Princess loves hers.
Source: I found this activity at Krokotak.
Snow Safety
Transferring Ice Cubes & Pouring Water
The kiddos use the tongs to place the ice cubes into the glasses and then pour water in each one.
This is not only a great practical life activity but a science activity.
The kiddos have been asking so many questions about ice and why it does what it does when in water. I'm loving their little experiments!
It's been a fabulous week so far. We've been reading the book, The Nutcracker, watching the ballet, and listening to the music all week long.
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Your unit studies and printables are wonderful, Renae! Thanks so much for linking up with Montessori Monday and for generously sharing your printables! I featured your post as the Free Printable of the Day at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page and on Pinterest. I also featured your post and photo in my Montessori-Inspired Set-Ups for Christmas Playdough Activities at http://livingmontessorinow.com/2013/12/05/montessori-inspired-set-ups-for-christmas-playdough-activities/
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Deb! Your comment made my day, (as always). I checked out the Christmas Play Dough Post. You have some pretty great ideas! Hope you have a very Merry Christmas!
DeleteAmazing! I going to work the math exercise. I love the Nutcracker theme!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you Wally! Good luck with the math exercises. The Nutcracker is one of my all time favorite Christmas themes. I hope you stop by again soon!
DeleteYou are amazing! Such creative and interesting ideas.
ReplyDeleteThank you Megan!
DeleteThis is an absolutely amazing resource. Thank you so much for putting it together and sharing it with us. My kids will LOVE this!
ReplyDeleteThank you Colleen! I'm so glad you're enjoying it!
DeleteIt seem too late for reading this post for the Christmas last year. By the way, your post is still great. So creative !
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