Christmas bells games
Christmas Bells Game is an amusing Christmas game, perfect for your next Christmas party. Equipment: a small bell for each player; a small bell which is a different colour to the rest.
Players are given a small bell that can be hidden in their hand. The bells are identical except that one is a different colour. The player who says "Jingle Bells" first must try to guess which of the other player's hands hides their bell. If successful, they swap bells. Do you have a favourite Christmas Party game that you want to share with all our readers? It's easy! All rights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Materials Styrofoam trees Red and green bells Flat toothpicks Red and green dice.
Related: Christmas Preschool Songs. How we played 1. One child rolled her die, then added the appropriate amount of bells to her tree. I noticed each child like finishing up his tree, even if he came in second. Related: Homemade Games for Kids. Other ways to play This Christmas math game can easily be changed to incorporate different objectives.
Using two dice each would allow for teaching about addition and subtraction. Use numeral cards instead of dice if you want the focus to be on number recognition. The learning involved Here are some of the concepts we covered during this game:. Bells at Christmas time are a long standing and cherished tradition. From church bells that ring at midnight on Christmas Eve to the sound of sleigh bells in the snow, the sounds of bells and Christmas are a cherished memory and tradition.
What is the story behind the ringing bells at Christmas? Whether they are bells in a handbell choir celebrating a favorite carol, bronze church bells calling the faithful to worship or sleigh bells simple celebrating a happy time, a long tradition of using bells is celebrated and enjoyed.
While new songs and new music are introduced every year, there are some songs and melodies that define Christmas in a very important way.
Many of these songs and carols reflect the view of Christmas and the cultural emphasis of the people participating in them. There is one tradition that transcends time and culture. That is the music of the bells. The ringing of bells has been an important of celebrating Christmas since ancient times. Incorporating bells into music is not new. Bells have been used in the past to not only provide music and a sense of celebration and to ward off demons and evil spirits.
Much of the origin of bell ringing was originally based in pagan winter festivals and celebrations whose purpose it was to protect the population from evil spirits. Bells have always been rung for a variety of reasons.
The ringing of bells began to gain importance during the Middle Ages. This use of bells was an effective and primary means of communication. Bell ringing was used to announce the arrivals of important personages and the start and the end of events. Bells announced special celebrations.
Later, as Saint Patrick was teaching and preaching in Ireland, he used bells to mark the beginning of the lessons for his students and also the beginning of Mass. The ringing of bells to mark the start of church services continues today.
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