Santa & Snowman Avatars – Great for Christmas Games

Here is a fantastic way of counting points in any Christmas Games (see part way down this page for some great ideas!Β )

Both teams start out as cute little Snow people or Santa:

santa avatar 1 Β Snowman avaatar 1

 

And then you work your way up ( as the teacher awards points in the game) and you become bigger and bigger and eventually to be bronze, silver and gold Santas or Snowpeople!

Snowman avatar goldΒ Santa Avatar Gold

 

It’s really motivating for the kids and you could also use it for discipline, adding or taking away points for good or bad behavior – who will reach gold before Christmas! πŸ™‚

For VIP Members the full sets are here:

santaavatarΒ snowmanavatar

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If you don’t celebrate Christmas there are non-festive ice and fire ones here:

fireavatarlongΒ iceavatarlong

And I also wrote a little more about why these are so effective in the classroom here.

Enjoy and do let us know how you get on in the comments!

Be genki,

Richard

Richard Graham

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3 Responses to “Santa & Snowman Avatars – Great for Christmas Games”

  1. Mr.Rainbow

    Have been using the ice/fire avatars, and the kids love them πŸ™‚

    The best kids are at level 7 right now, so please make some new ones πŸ˜‰

  2. Irinika

    They are greate! Thank you!

  3. Tanya

    That’s exactly I was looking for! Thank u Richard!
    P.S. You should see eyes of my students when the lesson is over! ;))) they refuse to leave our classroom.
    Even the quietest start speak! And ask parents: How u say it in English! Fantastic!

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