It feels a little early to be talking about holiday gifts, but with my young authors I need to start now. This is by far my favorite student made gift I have ever done. I think it's the perfect gift whether you are teaching kindergarten or sixth. Plus, students can write about whatever holiday they celebrate.
- Plan ahead. If your students are young, have them take home a traditions brainstorming paper so they come to class with ideas and ready to write. For older students, have them brainstorm their ideas in class and keep the project more of a secret.
- Have students write an introduction, then write each tradition up as a separate page and end with a closing statement.
- Depending on the age of your students, create final drafts by having students write it, type it or read it to someone else who types it for them. Personally I prefer to read things in my own child's handwriting, but in first it's just too labor intense, so I have parent helpers type while my students read it to them, but then I also include the rough draft in the final gift. Just make sure no one types their own gift!
- Binding - I like to use wrapping paper and ribbon for a festive binding, but you could bind it in many different ways. The directions for my binding are included in the download.
- Have your students illustrate it. You can also include an all about the author page and dedication page.
- Wrap and send home.
What family won't love to read about their own family traditions from their child's point of view? What a great gift that fits right into your daily schedule. Happy Holidays!