More Than Letters to Santa: Holiday Writing Ideas

The holidays are a great time to continue to work on writing.  Our students are always so eager to write letters to Santa or their elf!!

You can hang writing from the ceiling as a way to display work without having to use your wall space!

I love displaying my student's work around the classroom, and finding fun ways to hang it up!  I LOVE using these placemats as a fun way to show off student's work.  I use clothespins to hold up the work so that way I don't have to staple the work to the wall!  I love these hanging clips too, because then I get to put things up and don't have to use my wall space!!

Having students write about their Christmas wishes is a great way to have them reflect on what they really want for Christmas

We found a new way to get our students writing this year, and one that didn't include a lot of prep, and gave them time to reflect on what they would like for Christmas.  We read an amazing book called The Reindeer Wish.  In the book the reindeer wishes he could be a part of Santa's sleigh.  To help our students think about what they wished for we created this fun sheet for them to fill out.  I loved seeing what they were wishing for.

Students write about their adventure with their elf!!

Our elf day is one of our annual traditions and we LOVE it!!  We use these awesome elves from Kayla, and then we have our students write about their adventures with their elf!!  They LOVE it!!


Another great way to get students up and writing during this busy season is to have them write a class story.  I have each student begin their story with one sentence based on the picture.  Then they rotate and add another sentence to the next story.  Then they rotate and add another sentence to the next story.  The stories are a lot of fun to read when we are done!



I hope that you enjoy these awesome writing ideas, and be sure to check out some more from these awesome bloggers!!

3 comments

  1. Are your Mooseltoe templates or Christmas Wish templates available? Do you have a TPT store?

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  2. Good ideas, however I have another suggestion. A couple of fun stories are who stole the stripes on the candy cane, and how santa got unstuck from the chimney stories. Lots of fun. These are creative writing stories my third graders just love!

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  3. Good ideas, however I have another suggestion. A couple of fun stories are who stole the stripes on the candy cane, and how santa got unstuck from the chimney stories. Lots of fun. These are creative writing stories my third graders just love!

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