Christmas Center Activities for Special Ed

The most wonderful time of the year is just around the corner, and teachers all over the world are gearing up to make the holiday season fun with fresh activities for their students.  But for special education teachers, this can be a particularly challenging task.  

Finding ways to engage and teach about holidays can be a daunting task. So here  I present Task Boxes as a solution that will not only bring holiday cheer and excitement to your classroom, but will also cater to the unique needs of your special education students.

Get ready to add these 6 holiday-themed center activities for Christmas to your rotation this year, and watch your students thrive and learn in a fun and inclusive environment.”

Simple crafts are always messy but fun! Christmas Themed will bring excitement!

Hands on counting for young learners will engage and motivate them to practice their number skills.

Cutting out shapes for the Christmas cheer can be tricky for little fingers so practice, practice, practice!

Centers wouldn’t be centers with out some folder games to finish the rotation!

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Fun and Inclusive Winter Learning Tasks

Get ready for snow filled fun with these winter themed task boxes! These hands on task cards will keep your students busy and learning while exploring their favourite time of the year!

Your kids will love practicing their fine motor skills and have a blast hunting the for the same pictures.

Bring winter indoors and keep the kids entertained with these engaging and inclusive tasks for workstations, centers and fine motor stations.

Each task is thoughtfully designed to enhance motor, cognitive, and communication skills while adding to the festive cheer. Join us in making this holiday season a memorable one!

Special Education | Winter Fun Activities for Centers and workstations.

We’ve been trying out our Christmas themed activities this week and have had lots of fun learning!

My little learners love hands on activities and was excited to try this one out on Monday!

They loved pulling up carrots to find the shape and feeding the reindeer. Seeing them so engaged and until all the carrots were pulled was well worth the effort of putting this resource together!

On Tuesday we tried some Christmassy number corresponding tasks! I thought I’d incorporated some pegs into this activity to practice our Fine Motor skills at the same time.

Pegs made the activity more interesting to engage my speedy students longer!

Wednesday we carried on the counting theme with these Snowman building cards, using cotton wool as pretend snow!

and a game of matching Santa to his black and white photo on Thursday!

Friday we had some fun and practiced our scissor skills on some festive shapes.

I’m pleased to say we’ve had a productive week of Christmas fun!

Reindeer Feeding Activity

Number Correspondence to 10

Christmas crafts and Activities