KS1 Winter Holiday Pack - Week 2

Part ofPrimary Topic Packs

Week 2

An illustration of a ginger bread house.

Have some fun this Winter with Christmas activities, games and crafts!

It is week 2 and this week you can enjoy:

  • Making your own Christmas stockings
  • Baking Christmas biscuits
  • Learning about the coldest places on Earth
An illustration of a ginger bread house.
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Create

Draw a fun Christmas character

Image of a snowman with a top hat, his arms up and wearing a pink scarf.

Artist and author Rob Biddulph from BBC Bitesize Parents' Toolkit shows you how you can draw a festive Christmas character with your parents.

He teaches you that it is fine to make mistakes and that it can actually be a great way to create a unique picture.

Watch the video below with your parents for this fun activity! Click the link to find out how to customise the drawing.

Image of a snowman with a top hat, his arms up and wearing a pink scarf.

More craft ideas

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Stay active!

Stay active in the holidays! Dance with the Supermovers team as you do the alphabet and your times tables!

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Brain Workout

A penguin standing on the edge of the shore in an Antarctic landscape

You may have heard that Father Christmas lives in the mysterious and magical North Pole. He is not the only one! This cold, frozen polar habitat is home to lots of animals.

In the North and South Poles, the sun never fully sets during the summer months, casting a soft glow on the icy landscape. During the winter, the nights are never ending and very dark

Discover more about the coldest places on Earth and the animals that have adapted to live there.

A penguin standing on the edge of the shore in an Antarctic landscape

Activity – Sorting the polar animals

Polar habitats document

A cut and stick exercise where you sort the animals into whether they live in the North Pole or the South Pole.

Polar habitats

Polar habitats quiz

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Activity: Winter deer maths

Rudolf has got himself in a right tangle with his Christmas lights! In this worksheet, use your Maths skills to help him get untangled.

Winter deer maths activity. document

Use your maths skills to help untangle Rudolf!

Winter deer maths activity
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Go explore

While it will be quite cold during the holidays, there's still plenty you can do to get out of the house. Look at links below for some ideas.

Remember to ask an adult's permission to explore.

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Christmas colouring

It's time to get arty! Grab your crayons, felt tips, or colouring pencils and get ready to do some Christmas colouring.

You can print off this colouring sheet or draw your own festive scene.

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Challenge: Writing a poem

Think about the weather and how that impacts the environment around you. Can you think of lots of adjectives to describe the cold weather?

Maybe the air is crisp or the snow is sparkling.

You could even try adding in some rhyming words to your poem.

Use the images below to inspire you.

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide1 of 3, , A snowy mountain Could you write a poem about the long journey up a snowy mountain or describing it?
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Discover more

Winter revision-guide

Foundation Stage: The World Around Us

Winter

The Birth of Jesus revision-guide

Foundation Stage: Religious Education

The Birth of Jesus
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Play

Chop a capital letter, fly-kick a full stop or smash a sentence in this fun game for KS1 learners. Head to the dojo to train with the very best Karate Cats and rank up to become an expert in these important English topics!

Play the games to get treats, then swap them for more cats for your dojo. The harder you train, the more cats will come to visit you. Can you get the black belt and become a Karate Cat?

Or join the elite team of Karate Cats as they battle their way through maths activities!

For grown ups, click to find out more about Karate Cats.

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Fun and educational primary games in science, maths, English, history, geography, art and design, computing and modern languages.

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