Christmas Activities

Stephen McHugh
This post was last updated on
December 12, 2022

It's that time of year again, and a short post to relate to it.  Below are a number of activity ideas of my own linked to Christmas for you to have fun with.

1.Try to think of as many words as you can that are linked to Christmas, e.g star, tree.

2.If the weather is cold and snowy where you are and you have a camera handy, why not take photos of the scenes and use them for inspiration for Christmas Card designs of your own. Or you may feel inspired to draw ones of your own. You don't necessarily have to take photos.

3.Have a go at working out the missing words to complete the titles of the Christmas Carols listed below for the Crossword there.

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Down

Silent (3 Down)

Away in a (5 Down)  & Come Come Come to the  (5 Down)

Good (7 down) Wenceslas

The First (11 Down)

The (8 Down) and the Ivy

 

Across

In the Bleak Mid-(10 Across)

Hark! The Herald (6 Across) Sing

O Come All (9 Across)Faithful

O Little (4 Across) of Bethlehem

Once in (13 Across) David’s City

God Rest Ye (12 Across) Gentlemen & We wish you a (12 Across) Christmas

(1 Across) Bells, (1 Across) Bells, (1 Across) all the way

 

Across and Down

(2 Across) (2 Down)! Merrily on High

And finally

I would like to take this opportunity to wish all who read this blog a Happy Christmas and Successful 2023.

 


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