Here is a picture of the advent calendar I use.
I always kick off the advent calendar by reading Waiting for Christmas: A Story about the Advent Calendar by Kathleen Long Bostrom. This story tells about the origins of the advent calendar.
When I started this tradition with my class, I just bought a cheap chocolate advent calendar from the store. It worked well and was really easy! I had 24 students so I even got to eat a chocolate before we started! BONUS! The following year I had 26 students, so the chocolate calendar would not work. I made my own out of plastic storage drawers for organizing tools. The set I purchased has 30 drawers and that has always been more than enough. THANK HEAVENS! This is perfect because I can adjust the number of days according to the size of my class each year. If have 23 students, we use only 23 drawers. If I have 28 students, we use 28 drawers. I put small prizes in each drawer. Each drawer has a piece of candy and a reward coupon.
Here is how I make advent calendars work in my classroom.
- Count the number of school days until Christmas break to find the number of days that equals the number of students in your classroom. This is when you will begin to countdown!
- Put all the names of your students into a jar. I use a gift bag because it is festive!
- Everyday, I pick one name and that student can open a drawer and get a surprise.
- Labels on the drawers are attached with Velcro. After we pick from that day, I take the numbers and store them inside the drawers.
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