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Directions
Materials:
Christmas tree templates hole punch
green, yellow, brown construction paper pencil
construction paper in various colors markers
scissors optional: other things to decorate with
glue (liquid or stick) like stickers, glitter, buttons, ribbon,
stapler paint, etc.

1. Print and cut out the tree and star


templates.
2. Stack the tree templates on top of one
another from largest to smallest. Make
sure they meet together towards the
top. Staple them together using one or
two staples. (The star will hide the
staples.)
3. Brainstorm and plan out what to
write. Beginning at the top, lift the flap
and write the first step in decorating a
Christmas tree. Write the next step
under the second flap and so on, writing
each step on a different flap. It works
best to write in pencil first, and then go
back over it with a black marker.
4. Once the writing is complete, it's time to
decorate the tree! Don't forget to add
the star on top and cut out a small,
brown rectangle and glue on for the
trunk.

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Christmas Tree
Template- with lines
(print on green construction paper)

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Christmas Tree
Template- with lines
(print on green construction paper)

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Christmas Tree
Template- with lines
(print on green construction paper)

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Christmas Tree
Template- with lines
(print on green construction paper)

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Star Template
(print on yellow construction paper)

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Christmas Tree Template
(print on green construction paper)

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Christmas Tree Template
(print on green construction paper)

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Christmas Tree Template
(print on green construction paper)

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Christmas Tree Template
(print on green construction paper)

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Directions

How to Decorate a Christmas Tree Lift-the-Flaps

Write the steps Color the tree and cut out Finished product
here. around the large rectangle.
Cut on dotted lines to
make flaps. Glue onto
writing paper.

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First
How to Decorate a Christmas Tree

Next

Then

Last

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Graphics & Fonts
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and fonts. Click on the buttons to visit their stores.

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