Free and easy Christmas Gifts that your students will love!
If you are looking for some FREE and EASY Christmas gifts for your students, you have come to the right place!
If you're anything like me, student Christmas gifts can be a struggle. You want to give them the world, but how can you do that when you have 20+ students? Over the years, I have found some ways to make these Christmas gifts cute, easy, and affordable!
Some years, I have added these onto other little gifts or passed them out during our Christmas celebration. (Lord knows that the time and sweat that goes into those class parties can be more than enough- but its always nice to send them home with a little something.)
Christmas Homework Pass
Why they will LOVE this FREE Christmas gift:
Hello... no homework pass... lol do you remember the excitement of that reward when you were nine?
After the holiday's when they return they will have one more hoo-ra when they get to cash in their Christmas gift from you.
The homework passes are colorful and fun! My students like to display them in their binder cover until they are ready to use them.
Easy ways to spice up this Gift:
Print it on Card stock to give it a presentable look.
Tape them under their desks or chairs for an exciting reveal.
Hand them out in envelopes as they walk into class and have them open them at the same time. (In the past when I have done this, I included a special, personalized note, wishing them a merry Christmas in the envelope.)
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Christmas Cootie Catcher
Click here for FREE PRINTABLE GIFTS cootie catcher!
Why they will LOVE this FREE Christmas gift:
This is something that your students can keep in their book-bag to play before and after school.
The cootie catcher is colorful and Christmas themed! Inside each flap reveals a Christmas joke. *WARNING: you will hear the same cheeseball jokes all day!
Easy ways to spice up this Gift:
Print it on Card stock to give it a presentable look.
Print out the cootie catcher and have students make their own cootie catcher. I would suggest this for 2nd grade and up- there is a bit of folding involved.
If you need any help folding the cootie catcher try this DIY youtube video for the how to: HOW TO MAKE A COOTIE CATCHER | EASY ORIGAMI CRAFTS
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🎄 I hope your students enjoys these Christmas gifts 🎄
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