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Candy Cane Dramatic Play Activities | Christmas & December Center Ideas

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My students absolutely loved this! They had so much fun doing all the activities. They were fully engaged the whole time.
My students love this dramatic play center! They are so eager to go into it at the end of the day. It is great for their social skills.

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Set up a Candy Cane Stand or Shop in your classroom to work on addition, writing, number words, color words, simple sentence reading, graphing, one-to-one correspondence, and more! Students can complete the Kindness Challenge to incorporate a lesson on being thankful or kind during the holidays.

Be sure to look through the thumbnails and preview for an up-close look at how adorable this is!

In this packet you will find

  • Photos from my classroom
  • Candy Cane Word List in color or B & W – Reference for independent practice!
  • Pieces for Candy Cane Shop Setup in color – Banners, Menus, Order Forms, Ec.
  • Pieces for Candy Cane Shop Setup in printer-friendly B & W (I recommend having the kids color these or printing them on colored paper. You will need to ensure the candy canes are the labeled color.)
  • Word Wall Cards in color to pair with a writing activity
  • Word Wall Cards in B & W
  • Easy Beaded Candy Cane Instructions in color or B & W (You can make these candy canes in any color to fill your shop!)
  • Easy Beaded Candy Cane Sequencing Printable
  • Candy Cane Addition Activity for Centers in color
  • Candy Cane Addition Activity for Centers in B & W
  • Online Orders in color – This is a fun center activity! Ask students to bundle or place the correct orders in a bag with the order form. This is great for color and number word practice!
  • Online Orders in B & W
  • Sentence Reading Practice Cards in color
  • Sentence Reading Practice Cards in B & W
  • Candy Cane Kindness Challenge in color – Choose the option that works best for you!
  • Candy Cane Kindness Challenge in B & W
  • Candy Cane Writing Pages with blank or dotted lines
  • Candy Cane Taste Test Graph
  • Candy Cane Instructions + Prediction, and Reflection Printable

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Last updated Dec 11th, 2019
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Standards

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Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.
Understand that the last number name said tells the number of objects counted. The number of objects is the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which they were counted.
Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print.

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