Santa Claus Biography, History of Santa Clause, St. Nicholas, NO PREP HOLIDAY
Description
Are you looking for a NO PREP Holiday Lesson? The Biography of Santa Claus is a great presentation to engage your students around the holidays. This slide show tells the story, the biography, of Santa Claus. St. Nicholas, Father Christmas, Sinterklaas -- the story of Santa Claus and his association with Christmas is fascinating. The slide show explores St. Nicholas's life and work and how the legends surrounding him transformed over time into the images and stories of Santa Claus. Your students will be engaged and interested. The perfect end-of-year Holiday Lesson -- it is history and it is fun and it is NO PREP! Share with your students as you prepare for the holidays. You could share before a holiday celebration, or this lesson can stand on its own.
Ideas for activities to go along with this presentation:
- Students can make Holiday Cards and/or Holiday Art
- Students can write a letter to someone for whom they are grateful
- Students can list the things and the people that they are grateful for in their lives
- Students can write a holiday poem-- complete with sensory language and holiday themes (brainstorm holiday items and holiday sensory language beforehand)
- Students can research and present to the class about an aspect of the Christmas Holidays -- the tradition of mistletoe, for example.
- Students can bring a holiday treat or develop a holiday menu
⭐This presentation an excellent way to explore a fascinating and well-loved mythical figure during the holidays. A great and informative slide show about how the story of Santa Claus changes and develops over time.
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It is a fascinating and fun study of how the narrative of the figure of Santa Claus grows through the years.
A great way to enjoy an informative and fun class with your students before the holidays arrive!
I am a teacher too and I know how important it is to be able to edit my lessons, just in case there is something that my specific group of students needs. To make things better and easier for you, all of my lessons are editable. If needed, you will be able to make changes.
➔Perfect for including visuals in your learning modules and works well in both traditional and homeschool settings. Editable, for your convenience. Image-rich slide show.
⭐This is an EDITABLE document. If you need to tweak the presentation to better suit the needs of your classroom, you will be able to edit this document!⭐
SLIDES:
- Cover Slide
- Early Years
- Nicholas became known for his many good deeds
- Image of St. Nicholas and the Dowry for the 3 Sisters
- The Custom of Hanging Stockings
- Another Story about Nicholas
- St. Nicholas is said to have died on December 6, 343 AD
- St. Nicholas Day, December 6th
- Bringing Gifts to Children
- St. Nicholas Fell out of Favor
- The Christ Child Bringing Presents
- The Scary Side-Kick
- In 15-17th Century England
- Sire Christmas
- The Image of Santa Claus Persisted and Developed
- Christmas as a Family Celebration
- In 1800 in New York
- In 1810
- ”Twas the Night Before Christmas…..”
- Santa moves to the North Pole
- An Illustration from 1864 of Santa in a yellow suit
- An Illustration of Santa with White Trousers
- An Illustration of Santa by Thomas Nast
- The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
- Two images of Santa Claus from the early 1900s
- A Picture from Germany, 1910, depicting Christmas
- An Illustration by Norman Rockwell
- A Japanese illustration from 1914
- A 1918 Santa
- 2 Norman Rockwell Santas
- Santa in Australia in 1930
- Santa with Oranges in the 1930s
- Santa in 1942 in Army Green
- Once Santa was established in America, he went back to Europe
- Challenges
- Grandfather Frost wears a Blue Coat
- Differing Views on Santa Claus
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