Make a Holiday CryptogramAll It Takes Is an Alphabet and ImaginationNov 15, 2007 Felicia A. Williams
Kids get bored all year and the holiday time is no different. Here's a holiday craft that will keep their brain active and hands busy.
The holidays are upon us and it's time to prepare for the festivities. There's much running around to do, presents to buy and decorating to do. The children are happy to be off from school and are excited because Christmas/Hanukkah and Kwanzaa are right around the corner. Although children are on a break from school during the holiday season, there is no reason for their brains to turn to mush. The next time you hear 'I'm bored", here's an activity that will keep their creativity flowing and analytical skills sharp. Why not have them create holiday themed cryptograms. Before thrusting a child into the activity of creating a cryptogram, be sure to explain exactly what a cryptogram is. Don't let the explanation get too technical. Using school words like hieroglyphics and ancient Egypt may scare the kids off. Keep it upbeat and fun. The thought of creating their own alphabet using holiday pictures, symbols and drawings of their choice will keep them motivated. Basic CryptogramsHere's how to go about making fun holiday cryptograms:
Advanced CryptogramsFor the cryptographers that have cryptograms coursing through their veins, send them the holiday message without the alphabet to guide them. Let them test their skills. They will have to reach back and tap upon their grammar and spelling skills to decipher the holiday message. If the holiday cryptogram is too much, try something simpler like a Holiday Crossword puzzle.
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