🎄Let’s Make December Easier!


Happy December Reader!

December is full of festive fun—holiday books, cozy vibes, and countdowns that bring classroom joy.
But let’s be real. It’s also packed with early release days, behavior shifts, party planning, and the sprint to break.

The good news? You don’t have to do it all alone.
I pulled together
simple, ready-to-use resources to help you finish the semester strong and stress less.

Featured Resources

The Sweetest Class on Earth Bulletin Board + Writing Craft
Create a meaningful display with student voice at the center. This bulletin board is joyful, low-prep, and pairs perfectly with winter writing.
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Grab it here

Featured Resources

Magical Holiday Bulletin Board Kit

Bring warmth and joy to your classroom with this festive display! Perfect for December transitions, includes lettering, accents, and student prompts that celebrate gratitude and kindness.

Christmas Planning & Organization Bundle
Everything you need to plan a simple and memorable class party — parent letters, editable checklists, sign-ups, and more.
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Check out the bundle

The 5 Days Before Christmas Break Activities
Let’s keep engagement high and chaos low. These activities are perfect for the final stretch and require minimal prep.
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See the countdown kit

Christmas Themed Slides Templates for Google Slides

Tired of creating new slides every day or struggling to keep your lessons festive and structured? I’ve got you covered! The Christmas Holiday Google Slide & PowerPoint Templates are designed to save you time, keep your classroom organized, and add a touch of holiday magic to your daily routines.

Explore my full Winter & Holiday Collection here

Quick December Tip:

Try a "calm start" routine in the mornings this month. Play soft instrumental music, set out a gratitude slide or journal prompt, and let students ease into the day quietly. It sets the tone for peace before the party energy kicks in.

xoxo

Patty 🌈

Read-Aloud + Companion Spotlight

This month, I’m featuring the timeless classic: The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats

To help you bring this book to life, I created a Book Companion + Writing Craft that supports your literacy block with:
-Descriptive writing prompts
-Vocabulary + sequencing activities
-Text-to-self connections
-Extension writing and craft prompts

Watch my full YouTube Read-Aloud here:
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The Snowy Day Read-Aloud on YouTube

Grab the full companion here
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The Snowy Day Book Companion

This month’s freebie is a student favorite:
Holidays Around the World Mini-Pack

It’s the perfect way to spark curiosity and celebrate cultural diversity — without overwhelming your day.

Here’s what’s inside:
✔️ Printable
passport and boarding passes to set the scene
✔️ A Hanukkah focus with
KWL charts, fact sheets, and writing pages
✔️ Stamp pages, passport inserts, and coloring sheets
✔️ Great for centers, sub plans, or holiday rotations

Copy of Holidays Around the World.pdf

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Tales of Patty Pepper

I am an educator and creator who loves to create engaging K-5 resources. My jam is to empower teachers to find creative ways to enhance their classroom themes and lessons by providing coaching, classroom management, classroom reading resources, organization skills, and classroom decor.

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