Christmas Trees
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Grade Level
Elementary School
Subject
Art
Length of Time
30 to 45 minutes
Description
Students will have a Christmas Tree pattern on white construction paper, and then they will draw Christmas balls on the trees and write mother, father, brother's name, sister's name, and pets. This is for their immediate family. They can also draw on other decorations and presents below the tree.
Goals
To decorate a Christmas tree with the name of their immediate family on the balls.
To draw other decorations.
Materials Needed
Christmas tree pattern on white construction paper
Pencils and erasers
Crayons
Procedure
First, you need to have a Christmas Tree pattern on white construction paper for each student. Then, you need to pass out the paper and have the students draw Christmas balls on the trees and write mother, father, brother's name, sister's name, and pets. This is for their immediately family. After that, they can draw other decorations on the tree and presents below.
Grading
You can grade the students on how well they followed directions.
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