Christmas Vocabulary Chant for Children

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In the “Merry Christmas Fun!” lesson, young learners are introduced to festive vocabulary associated with Christmas, including words like “stocking,” “candy cane,” “present,” “reindeer,” “holly,” and “Santa.” The lesson encourages participation by inviting children to repeat the words in a joyful manner, fostering both learning and holiday spirit. Overall, it aims to create a fun and engaging atmosphere while celebrating the joys of Christmas.
  1. What is a stocking and what do we put in it?
  2. Can you tell me what a candy cane looks like and what it tastes like?
  3. Who is Santa and what does he do for us at Christmas?

Merry Christmas Fun!

Hello, little friends! Are you ready to have some Christmas fun? Let’s learn about some special things we see during Christmas time. Get ready to say them with me!

Christmas Words

Here are some fun words we can say together:

Stocking

A stocking is a big sock that we hang up for Santa to fill with goodies!

Candy Cane

A candy cane is a sweet treat that looks like a hook and tastes like peppermint. Yum!

Present

A present is a gift wrapped up with love, waiting to be opened!

Reindeer

Reindeer are Santa’s special helpers who fly his sleigh through the sky!

Holly

Holly is a plant with shiny green leaves and red berries. It makes everything look festive!

Santa

Santa is the jolly man in a red suit who brings joy and gifts to children all around the world!

Let’s Say Them Again!

Now, let’s say these words one more time in a happy voice. Are you ready? Here we go!

  • Stocking
  • Candy Cane
  • Present
  • Reindeer
  • Holly
  • Santa

Great job, everyone! You did amazing! Merry Christmas and have lots of fun!

  • What is your favorite thing about Christmas, and why do you like it so much?
  • Can you think of a special memory or a fun time you had during Christmas? Share it with us!
  • If you could give a present to anyone in the world, who would it be and what would you give them?
  1. Christmas Word Hunt: Go on a Christmas word hunt around your home or classroom! Look for items that match the Christmas words we learned. Can you find something that looks like a stocking or a candy cane? Maybe you have a toy reindeer or a picture of Santa. Share what you find with your friends or family and say the word out loud!

  2. Make Your Own Christmas Decorations: Use paper, crayons, and other craft supplies to create your own Christmas decorations. You can make a paper stocking, draw a candy cane, or even create a reindeer mask. Once you’re done, hang them up to make your space look festive. Talk about each decoration and the word it represents.

  3. Christmas Story Time: Gather around and listen to a Christmas story. As you listen, try to spot the Christmas words we learned. Every time you hear one, raise your hand or shout “Merry Christmas!” This will help you remember the words and understand how they are used in stories.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

Merry Christmas, kids! Here we go!

Stocking
Candy cane
Present
Reindeer
Holly
Santa

That was great! Let’s do this one more time in a cheerful voice. Repeat after me. Here we go!

Stocking
Candy cane
Present
Reindeer
Holly
Santa

That was great, kids! Merry Christmas!

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