

December is one of my absolute favorite months in the classroom! I love creating a special holiday feeling for my students by hanging decorations around the room, reading holiday stories, and creating special projects throughout the month. If you want to spread some holiday magic to your students, then December Visual Crafts are for you! Keep reading to find out how to use these projects to make some festive fun with your crew!
All About Visual Crafts
Every Visual Craft bundle comes with four projects. The holiday projects in the December pack include:
-Gingerbread Cookie
-Shape Reindeer
-Snowball Paper Plate
-Tin Foil Ornaments
Each craft has step-by-step visual instructions, a cut-and-paste sentence, materials checklists, a craft sequencing activity, and a review survey. So, in addition to the creative and fine motor work students will do with the craft, they will also work on writing, sequencing, and self-monitoring skills!
Creating Crafts for the Holidays


Crafting is such a special part of the December holidays. I still have ornaments I made at school when I was a kid! Your students’ families will treasure the items that they make.
Visual crafts are so easy to implement. Almost all of the materials are things you will already have in your classroom! The included materials list will help you find anything extra that you need.


The visual directions help students (and you!) know exactly what to do to complete the project. The real pictures on the directions make the steps nice and clear. Tip: After printing colored versions of the directions, laminate the copies so you can reuse them with different groups or from year to year!


I love adding the sentence to each craft we create! This is a great way to sneak some academics into these activities. Each sentence has different response options for different student levels.
If you are looking for an extra festive activity, try pairing your finished crafts with the Wrapping Gifts Life Skills Center! These crafts make great gifts to send hone for the holidays, and students will love practicing wrapping skills!
Building Independence in the Classroom
One of the best things about these visual crafts is that they encourage student independence! Visual crafts give students the ability to complete projects with less prompting. As students learn to follow the visual directions on their own, they will build independence and sequencing skills that will carry over into other activities in the classroom!
Additionally, these crafts are easy to differentiate for student needs! For example, you can offer adapted tools such as loop scissors or flip crayons. Also, the sentences that go with each craft can be completed with different response choices such as independent writing, tracing, or visual pictures. Offering student choices promotes greater independence!
Holiday Visual Crafts are such a fun way to make the month of December even more festive for your students. Have any questions about crafting in the classroom? Ask them below!





