The Christmas season is a time full of faith, fun, and traditions. With this FREE Christmas Symbols Adult Coloring and Notebooking Unit, you can incorporate all three in one fun activity pack.
The history of the traditions of Christmas trees, candy canes, and ornaments is a complex one to sort out. Much of what we have is based on traditions and stories. This FREE Christmas Symbols Adult Coloring and Notebooking Unit shares the most common stories and traditions related to these Christmas symbols.
In this unit, you’ll find the history of these symbols along with challenging adult coloring pages. Your kids can unwind and let their creativity soar while they color the intricate patterns.
Included with the traditions of these Christmas symbols is an explanation of how each one can be seen as pointing to Jesus Christ and the life He offers each of us.
Following the coloring pages are notebooking pages in two styles. Students can use these pages to reflect on what each of the Christmas symbols mean to them.
It’s a fun way to reflect, relax, and remember the true meaning of Christmas. Scroll down to get your FREE instant download.
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- Christmas Story Charades
- Guided Drawing Christmas Around the World
- Free Advent Printables and Ideas
- Free Polar Express Worksheets and Unit Studies
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Bonnie Rose Hudson’s heart’s desire is for every child to feel the love of God and know how special they are to Him. She would love for you to stop by her website WriteBonnieRose.com for homeschool and history curriculum, resources to help teach your children about missions and the persecuted Church, free history and writing printables, and to check out her newest release from JourneyForth, The Hidden Village, an early reader set in India.