The 12 Digital Days of Christmas: Tech Treasure #12
Today marks the final day of The Twelve Digital Days of Christmas series—and of course, I’ve saved the best resource for last—one I’ve actually previously shared. Even though there are more than enough fun and festive holiday activities available on the web, this gem is definitely worth the encore—especially if you’ve somehow missed it along the way.
So, here it is: The award-winning NorthPole.com holiday site has it all for educators, students and parents—dozens of games, activities, stories, crafts and more—all related to Santa’s visit on December 25.
This “cool tool” promotes a traditional look at Santa’s Secret Village at the North Pole, but with high-tech, creative features to keep students entertained—all for free. For example, check out the Elf Clubhouse for online games and activities including checkers with Santa, Trim the Tree, crossword puzzles, word searches, concentration, and mazes.
But free games are only the beginning of the fun your students can have at the NorthPole.com. Play Winter flash games, watch cool Christmas movies and cartoons at the North Pole Arcade—or chat with some of Santa’s helpers and read stories about your favorite elf.
All of this and more awaits you and your students at the NorthPole.com! So push the desks aside for a few minutes and allow your children to be children during one of the most exciting and magical times of the year by checking out this site as well as other festive Christmas activities by hovering over The Twelve Digital Days of Christmas Thinglink interactive image shown below!
The full screen version of this interactive image can be accessed here.
As an added bonus—I’ve also included previous versions of The Twelve Digital Days of Christmas giving you one click access to a total of 35 different holiday activities that can be utilized with students. Enjoy!
The full screen version of this interactive image can be accessed here.
The full screen version of this interactive image can be accessed here.