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MERRY CHRISTMAS!It’s the happiest time of the year!Merry Christmas!
Get out your nametags and be awesome!
“Merry Christmas class!”Today’s Oral English Practice:
Please tell me:
1.Name something you know about Christmas. 2. Have you ever celebrated Christmas?
1. Gift Giving! • Gifts you get on Christmas
are called “Christmas presents.”
• Many people give
presents to friends and family.
• They wrap them up
very beautiful to be a surprise.
• The presents are placed under a Christmas tree!
Traditions:1. Gift Giving!
• Children make Christmas lists of the things they want for Christmas.
• Children believe that Santa Claus
brings these presents on Christmas Eve
(December 24th)!
• Most families come together on Christmas morning (December 25th) to open their presents together.
Santa Claus will come on Christmas Eve. He will leave presents under the Christmas tree for children.
Gift Giving! • Christmas presents are brought by Santa Claus
to good little girls and boys.
• Santa Claus brings the
Presents at night.
• He leaves the presents
under the Christmas tree
for children to find.
Who gets presents?
• Christmas is about
being nice to others!
• Only good littleOnly good little
boys and girls boys and girls
get presents!get presents!
Naughty vs. Nice • Naughty children are not nice to others.
• Nice children are good!
They help others and are kind.
Naughty vs. Nice
• Only good girls and boys get presents on Christmas!
• Naughty children get no presents!
Naughty vs. Nice • Let’s list ways to be good girls and boys!
For example:
“I can be nice to be my friends!”
Helping others.
Do my homework.
Smile and be happy.
Listen to my parents.
Christmas Lists
• Nice children make Christmas lists for Santa Claus.
• They send these lists to Santa in a letter.
• They say what they want for Christmas.
Let’s make Christmas Lists!
For example:
“Dear Santa,
For Christmas I want _____.” Say anything you want! Practice with your classmates!Then share with me
Traditions:2. Christmas Decorations!
• At Christmas time families put up a
Christmas tree in their home.
• People will decorate their homes
with lots of beautiful Christmas lights!
• Children put out Stockings
to be filled with candy!
Traditions:3. Christmas Characters!!
• Christmas has many made-up characters that are fun for children!
• They are found in Christmas movies,
books and songs!
Frosty the Snowman• Frosty was a man made out of snow by children.
• One day he came to life to bring joy!
Santa Claus
• Santa is a fat, happy
man, with a white beard
and red hat.
• He lives at the
North Pole and travels
the world on Christmas
Eve to bring presents to children.
Rudolph
• Rudolph is a reindeer who lives at the North Pole with Santa.
• He is famous for having a red nose
that helps Santa find his way at night.
Scrooge!• Scrooge is a mean old man
from children’s stories about Christmas.
• If you want to be nice
on Christmas- “don’t be a scrooge!”
Traditions:4. Christmas Foods!!
• At Christmas time families eat a lot together!
• They will eat many delicious traditional food!
Eggnog
Christmas CookiesCandy Cane
Game: Christmas Vocab 2 teams! 1 person at a time come up Pick a word- describe the word to your team
without using it. I will time you!
Rules: If you don’t know the word- your out!- No
points! If you use actions- your out!- No points! If you use Chinese- your out!- No points!
Game Time! Fill your stockings!
• Team 1 vs. team 2…
• 2 students will race to fill their Christmas stocking with candy!
• You must use the spoon ONLY to
move the candy!
• The next team member cannot go until the candy is in the stocking!
• The winning team gets all the candy!
We wish you a Merry ChristmasWe wish you a Merry ChristmasWe wish you a Merry Christmasand a Happy New Year!
Good tidings we bring to you and your kin.
Good tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year!