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Literacy Snack Idea North Pole Train

December 13, 2017

Grab the FREE printable and see the snack idea to use withThe Polar Express. It's a fun Literacy Snack Idea North Pole Train read-aloud for Christmas.

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For this week’s Literacy Snack we’re reading one of our Christmas favorites, The Polar Express, by Chris Van Allsburg. This is a fun Literacy Snack Idea North Pole Train read-aloud for Christmas.

“A young boy, lying awake one Christmas Eve, is welcomed aboard a magical trip to the North Pole . . . Through dark forests, over tall mountains, and across a desert of ice, the Polar Express makes its way to the city atop the world, where the boy will make his Christmas wish. “

The students are always excited about this one as am I. For our snack this week, we’re making a train just like the Polar Express.

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ingredients needed

for each student, you’ll need

1 graham cracker plus another small piece for the stack

4 mini Oreos – mini Nilla Wafers work well too

4 mini marshmallows

6 Christmas M&M’s candies

assemble

To make the train, the students will break one graham cracker in half. One of those halves will be the middle of the train. Take the other half and break it in half again. They will go on each side of the middle cracker. Place the last small piece on one of the end crackers as the stack. Use the mini Oreos as the wheels. They can use the marshmallows to make smoke and put the candies in the back of the train.

Literacy Snack Idea Polar Express Train Snack

While they are working on their trains, I play the Polar Express soundtrack. Everyone always sings along to the hot chocolate song. So cute!

I also created a printable to go along with the book for them to work on while they are enjoying their snack and listening to the music. The students will number the pictures in the correct order as they happened in the book and color the pictures. It’s a great sequencing activity.

Literacy Snack Idea Polar Express

Click the green box below to download the Literacy Snack Idea North Pole Train free printable.

If you’re looking for more activities to go with the Polar Express book or movie, you might like our North Pole counting mats. Your students will get to practice their numbers and counting by collecting the correct number of jingle bells.

North Pole Counting Mats

Maybe you need a literacy center too, your student can practice their  CVC words with this CVC word train sort.

CVC words train sort

And don’t forget the hot chocolate! See how we make it in the crockpot here.

Making Hot Chocolate In The Classroom

You could really turn this into a full fun day of Polar Express activities, everyone wears pajamas, so many possibilities! I hope your students enjoy making the trains!

Literacy Snack Idea Polar Express

Thanks for stopping by!

Jenette

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