Christmas parties in the classroom are so much fun. I am here to give you ideas so they will also be stress-free. There is so much to do during the holidays that it’s important to keep classroom parties easy, low prep, and affordable for the teacher. Let me help you plan, prep, and have your Christmas class party with ease! My suggestions include using things you already have in your classroom or buying inexpensive items from the dollar store. Make sure you grab the ornament station FREEBIE later in this post. If you need Winter Party Ideas, check out THIS POST.



Do an easy trail mix with pretzels and a holiday cereal, a cookie, fruit pouch or fruit cup, and water. This plan works well for me. It is simple, inexpensive, and not a ton of sugar. Place a bow or holiday sticker on the fruit cup or pouch and make the trail mix ahead of time to make it quick to set out.


Quick tip: before the party begins, place each activity on a tray to make transitions quick. Organization like this makes set up/clean up easy too!

>> Grab the Ornament Station FREEBIE HERE <<


You could also play this game with a Hanukkah twist … Pin the Candle on the Menorah!

If you think this would be hard for your students, play this game a few times BEFORE the party to review and give students extra support when it’s not party time. I always do!
You could also play this game with a Hanukkah twist … use a gold sheet and bounce plastic gelt coins!

Students simply take turns tossing snowballs in the snowman. To help students wait in line, put a piece of tape on the ground as a visual so students know where to stand. Make a small “x” with the tape to show students where to stand when they throw. Visuals are a GAME CHANGER so students know what to do!


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