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December in Our Homeschool

Updated: Dec 2, 2023

Most years, each December we have a special month in our homeschool. I let a few things drop off my homeschool mental to-do list (such as science and history exposure), and instead we shift our focus to holiday-related activities. This makes December a month to celebrate the flexibility of homeschooling while we dig into more artistic and musical pursuits.


December Curriculum Focus

Our curriculum focus for December typically includes the following. I don't require my children to participate in these activities, but nonetheless they generally both choose to participate in all of these to varying degrees.

  • Family music recital

  • Advent crafts

  • Homemade Christmas presents

  • Family reading of A Christmas Carol script

  • Winter and Christmas-themed read-alouds

  • Winter and Christmas movies


Family Music Recital

The children, my mom, and I choose a few Christmas songs to play together. Throughout the month, we practice individually and together, as much as we each desire to. The week of Christmas, we perform the songs together. The instruments we have on-hand for our Christmas songs are the following:

Glockenspiel, jingle bells, and dulcimer are great to use for younger kids!



Advent Crafts

As a fun way to count down the days until Christmas, my children enjoy doing Advent crafts, which have one activity for each day from December 1st through 24th.  My kids have especially enjoyed doing the Advent Colouring Pages from Activity Village, such as the Christmas train and village, which can be cut out and made into a scene.

The Activity Village Advent resources used to be free, but are no longer.  Some other free options I have found include the following:

Commonly, my kids are really excited about Advent crafts for the first couple weeks of December, and then their interest fizzles out. This is totally okay, and I just let them participate as much (or as little) as they want to.



Homemade Christmas Presents

Throughout the month, we enjoy making homemade Christmas presents for family and friends.  Some of the presents we make include Christmas tree ornaments, artwork, hard lotion, food treats, and stuffed animals. This is a sweet way to shift the focus of Christmas away from ourselves and onto what we can make for others.



Family Reading of A Christmas Carol Script

Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is a wonderful little story about the real meaning of Christmas. My family has enjoyed doing a reading of A Christmas Carol script for the last few years. Sometimes, this has been as simple as us all reading it together on Christmas Eve; other times, it has turned into more of a project for myself and the kids in putting on a little play with figurines, costumes, and sound effects. In the weeks before Christmas, the kids and I do a few practice read-throughs of our parts so that we are ready for the Christmas Eve reading.



Winter and Christmas-Themed Read-Alouds

Throughout the month of December, I read-aloud books which have an emphasis on winter and Christmas. These include the following:


Christmas Movies for Family Movie Night

For our weekly Family Movie Nights in December, we watch winter and Christmas movies. Some of our favorites include the following:



A Great Way to End the Year

By shifting the focus in our homeschool for December, we are able to thoroughly enjoy the last month of the year together.  Instead of feeling like we are dragging our feet or going through the motions, December has become a cherished month of homeschooling for our family.  

Do you have any December homeschool traditions to share?



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