teaching resource

Printable Christmas Border Paper

  • Updated

    Updated:  23 Apr 2023

Encourage writing during the Christmas season with a set of printable Christmas Stationery.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  8 Pages

  • Grades

    Grades:  K - 6

  • Customizable

    Customizable:  Yes

teaching resource

Printable Christmas Border Paper

  • Updated

    Updated:  23 Apr 2023

Encourage writing during the Christmas season with a set of printable Christmas Stationery.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  8 Pages

  • Grades

    Grades:  K - 6

  • Customizable

    Customizable:  Yes

Encourage writing during the Christmas season with a set of printable Christmas Stationery.

Christmas Stationery is Perfect for the Classroom!

Want to spice up those holiday writing activities your students are writing for the classroom display? Why not use our holiday page border? It is sure to dress up any writing piece!

These page borders include illustrations of:

  • Santa
  • Rudolph
  • a Christmas tree
  • presents.

Ways to Use Printable Christmas Border Paper

There are loads of ways to use your printable Christmas paper! Here are a few fun ones that we know you’ll love!

  • Have your students write letters to Santa Claus, asking what they want for Christmas and sharing their wishes, hopes, and dreams. They can also draw pictures to illustrate their letters.
  • Create an assignment to write a holiday-themed story, complete with characters, plot, and setting. They can share their stories with classmates and even turn them into illustrated books.
  • Have them write and perform a holiday-themed play with dialogue, stage directions, and costumes. They can work in groups or individually to create their plays.
  • Teach them to write holiday-themed poetry, such as Christmas carols, haikus, or acrostic poems. They can share their poems with their classmates and even perform them in front of the class.
  • Create fun handmade Christmas cards, using their writing skills to craft messages of love, friendship, and peace. They can also include drawings or pictures to illustrate their cards.
  • Encourage your students to reflect on what the holiday season means to them and what they are grateful for. They can write personal essays or journal entries about their feelings, experiences, and traditions.

Here are a few more activities to get your students writing this holiday season.

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