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Advent Activities

November 24, 2018 By Bekki Leave a Comment This content may contain affiliate links.

15 Advent and Christmas Activities
Math and Reading
3rd-5th Grade
 
Are You ready for Advent?
 
5 Advent readings for you to use in your weekly Christmas activities, or as your family advent devotionals.
 3 language activities using vocabulary from the history of Jesus’ birth.
4 fun math activities  that are Jesus/Christmas focused.
I made this pack specifically for my fourth grader, but the older kids are already begging to do some of the activities.
I have included an advent calendar and a Countdown to Christmas Chain.
We always write “prayer requests” and “thanksgiving to God” on our chains. Each day as we tear off a link, we thank god for a specific blessing or lift up family and friends in prayer. The kids love this!!
Hope you enjoy this activity pack!

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