Christmas Gift Ideas for Preschool & Elementary Kids from Veritas Teachers

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December 15, 2017
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It's become a yearly Veritas blog tradition that we gather suggestions for Christmas gifts from our faculty to help parents with ideas for educational, developmentally-appropriate gifts that are not only fun, but also enriching. After all, these teachers are spending nearly seven hours a day with your children, investing in their holistic growth, and so they have a firm handle on what kinds of gifts will enhance these children's learning experience.

If you're looking for some inspiration, here is our annual Christmas gift ideas list, organized by grade level.

Preschool: Ms. Kayla Holod

Kindergarten: Mrs. Jackie Lake

  • Kindergartners love the Bob Books, and this is a great set that will help them build their reading skills with confidence.
  • They love learning to read, and this game - which combines sight words and popcorn - helps them do just that.
  • ABCs ad 123s go together, and these kids enjoy their numbers too. Foster that love of learning with this fun game that helps them polish their addition and subtraction skills.

First Grade: Mrs. Sharon Strawbridge

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  • Many of our students love drawing, so art supplies would make great gifts. Consider:
  • Books are best! Here are some of our favorites:
  • Music/CDs

Second Grade: Miss Deb Chapin

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  • Some books that they might enjoy include:

Third Grade: Mrs. Katie Zappitella

  • If your students enjoy playing games, teach them strategy and remind them of C.S. Lewis’ wonderful land of Narnia at the same time with Narnia Stratego. Or, practice your bingo skills with Roman Empire Jingo!
  • If your student enjoyed D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Mythology, try any of their other beautifully illustrated books. They have written on topics from Norse Mythology to trolls to the American founders.
  • Another fun read is the Asterix and Obelix comic book series. Originally written in French, these hilarious translations chronicle the adventures of the Gauls vs. the Romans. Boys and girls alike enjoy them!
  • A few of our literature books have sequels. Homer Price is followed by Centerburg Tales.
  • Rosemary Sutcliff, who wrote Black Ships before Troy, also wrote a children’s version of the Odyssey called The Wanderings of Odysseus.
  • The students love creating stories with the Roman soldier figures that we have in the classroom. These are similar!
  • A mosaic kit is also lots of fun, and can give your student practice for when we will make mosaics later this year!
  • For those who like crafts, here is a fun book that incorporates Greek and Roman Mythology with crafty activities.

Fourth Grade: Mrs. Emily Fischer

Stay tuned this weekend for special interest ideas (like art, science, and athletics) and ideas for older children!

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