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Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management

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The holidays have arrived! And so begins every teacher’s daily roller coaster ride as we countdown to Christmas. I can literally feel the excitement in the air when my students arrive at school each day. I hear daily stories about their elves, trips to visit Santa and dozens of questions about our upcoming Christmas program. Holiday excitement doesn’t make for ideal teaching conditions or classroom management, but I can’t blame my students for being so excited. Their lives are filled with so much magic right now.

I decided to use color to channel all of that energy into a positive classroom experience with a little help from Astrobrights papers. This post contains affiliate links for your shopping convenience.

Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management

I don’t really like to hang Santa over my student’s head to encourage good behavior. It ends up feeling like a power struggle and that’s not what effective classroom management is about. I have a great idea to help with your classroom management during these last days before Christmas that is highly motivating, colorful and perfect for the season: a decorated paper Christmas ornament incentive!

Classroom Management Christmas Ornaments
Like all great motivators for a lower elementary classroom, this little project involves bright hues and pretty colors. I selected five colors of cardstock from Astrobrights Papers that coordinated with the plastic ornaments on my class Christmas tree: Solar Yellow, Outrageous Orchid, Martian Green, Lunar Blue and Rocket Red.

Christmas Ornament Classroom Management Color Palette

As you can see, these colors coordinate perfectly with my classroom Christmas tree.

Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management
I found a very similar pack of Astrobrights cardstock colors on Amazon. The only difference is that Outrageous Orchid has been traded for Pulsar Pink (another gorgeous color!)

Astrobrights cardstock assortment

I’m not sure what could possibly be more motivating than glitter. I stocked up at Michaels and bought a collection of glittery Christmas tree foam cutouts, glitter letters and rhinestone stickers.

Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management
To begin, provide each student with a simple ornament cutout. You can download a free template for the ornaments that I used here.

Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management
Each child peels a Christmas tree foam shape and places it in the middle of the ornament.

Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management
Next, the students can add their name onto the ornament. More glittery magic here!

Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management

These particular sticker letters were somewhat small and provide great fine motor practice!

Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management

And that’s all to start! Affix each child’s ornament to your classroom Christmas tree and use the ornament as an incentive. Each time you see a student making good choices or setting a positive example for other classmates, invite the child to add a decoration to their ornament. I love these rhinestone stickers because they add a little sparkle as well as provide a little dimension to the ornament.

Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management

It’s important to remember that this is supposed to be fun for all of your students.

Even for Ben.

You know who Ben is. That poor child who just cannot control himself. Who is always wiggling and making the absolute worst choice imaginable. The child who takes your glitter and spills it all over the table. On purpose. Who’s hands are always touching other students. The child who never, ever, ever raises his hand to speak. The child who constantly needs reminders to walk instead of running from one place to the next.

Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management

While Emma, Sara and Christopher have reined in all of their self-control on their quest to collect decorations for their Christmas ornament, Ben is really struggling. And these ornaments are really not intended to be a punishment. They need to be fun and motivating for everyone.

That’s what the giant glittery Christmas tree in the middle of the ornament is for.

And the pretty glittery name at the bottom of the ornament. Ben may struggle with self-control, but his ornament is not completely empty. He already started on the right note and that might struggle with his choices, but he is a lot more likely to love his ornament because of that shiny green Christmas tree in the center of it.

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Of course, if you’re just looking for a simple, mess-free craft to do with your students, these ornaments can accomplish that goal too.

Click the image below to download your free classroom management ornament template!

Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management

I hope you have a magical Christmas season in these last days of 2015 and that you be blessed with the gift of patience.

Use Christmas Ornaments to Colorize Your Classroom Management

This is a sponsored post. I received payment, trade and/or products from Astrobrights in exchange for promoting.
However, all opinions stated are my own and I only promote products I love.

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