Christmas class games ideas are a fun and engaging way to bring the holiday spirit into the classroom while encouraging teamwork, laughter, and creativity among students. These games can range from simple icebreakers to more elaborate team competitions, depending on the age group and time available. Classic favorites include “Christmas Bingo”, where students mark off festive images like snowmen, candy canes, and reindeer on their cards as they are called out, and “Pin the Nose on Rudolph”, a playful twist on the traditional donkey game.

Another great idea is “Christmas Charades”, where students act out holiday-related words or phrases such as decorating the tree or wrapping presents. For a more educational twist, teachers can incorporate “Christmas Trivia”, testing students’ knowledge of holiday traditions, songs, and history. Creative games like “Snowball Toss”, using paper balls or cotton balls, and “Christmas Scavenger Hunts” around the classroom add excitement and movement. These games not only make learning festive and enjoyable but also help build a sense of community, cooperation, and holiday cheer in the classroom.
Christmas Class Game Ideas
Christmas Bingo

Credit @emf_brownsplains
Description: A festive twist on classic Bingo using Christmas-themed images or words like “Santa,” “Snowman,” and “Reindeer.” Students compete to fill their cards first and yell “Ho Ho Ho!” instead of “Bingo.”
How to Play (Steps):
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Print or draw Bingo cards with Christmas pictures or words. 
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Give each student a card and markers or candy pieces to cover squares. 
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Call out Christmas items randomly from a prepared list. 
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Players mark off each item as it’s called. 
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The first to complete a row (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) shouts “Ho Ho Ho!” 
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Check the card for accuracy and give a small prize to the winner. 
Pin the Nose on Rudolph

Credit @Red Ted Art
Description: A holiday spin on “Pin the Tail on the Donkey.” Players try to stick Rudolph’s red nose in the right spot while blindfolded.
How to Play (Steps):
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Draw or print a large Rudolph poster without the nose. 
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Cut out red paper circles for noses and add tape on the back. 
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Blindfold the first player, spin them around gently three times. 
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Have them walk forward and try to place the nose on Rudolph’s face. 
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Mark where each nose lands with the player’s name. 
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Closest one wins a candy cane or Christmas sticker prize. 
Christmas Charades

Credit @teacherspayteachers.com
Description: Students act out festive words or phrases — like “wrapping gifts” or “building a snowman” — while others guess what it is.
How to Play (Steps):
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Write Christmas-themed phrases on slips of paper and place them in a bowl. 
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Divide the class into two or more teams. 
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A player picks one slip and silently acts it out (no talking or pointing). 
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Set a one-minute timer for each round. 
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Team members guess; correct guesses earn points. 
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Continue until all slips are used. 
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The team with the most points wins a Christmas treat. 
Snowball Toss

Credit @letspartysalinas.com
Description: A fast-paced throwing game using paper “snowballs” where players aim for Christmas buckets or stockings.
How to Play (Steps):
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Crumple white paper into “snowballs.” 
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Place buckets, boxes, or stockings at different distances labeled with point values. 
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Divide students into teams and give each team a set of snowballs. 
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Players take turns throwing from a start line. 
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Keep score based on where each snowball lands. 
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After everyone has played, total points and announce the winning team. 
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Offer a festive prize like mini candy canes. 
Christmas Scavenger Hunt

Credit @thewoodlandsmethodistschool
Description: Students search for hidden Christmas items or clues around the classroom. Each clue leads to another until the final treasure is found.
How to Play (Steps):
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Hide small Christmas items (bells, ornaments, cards) or write riddles on paper. 
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Divide students into small teams. 
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Give the first clue to each team. 
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Teams must read the clue, solve it, and find the next location. 
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Continue until they reach the final “treasure” (a box of candy or stickers). 
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The first team to finish wins. 
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Optional: include festive challenges between clues, like singing a carol. 
Santa Says

Credit @colegiosantagema
Description: A holiday version of “Simon Says” where the leader (Santa) gives silly Christmas-related commands.
How to Play (Steps):
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One player or the teacher acts as “Santa.” 
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Everyone else stands in a circle or line. 
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Santa gives commands like “Santa says touch your toes!” or “Santa says ho ho ho!” 
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Players must only follow commands starting with “Santa says.” 
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If they move when Santa doesn’t say “Santa says,” they’re out. 
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Continue until one player remains — they become the next Santa. 
Ornament Relay Race

Credit @storage.googleapis.com
Description: A fun relay where teams race to move ornaments across the room without dropping them.
How to Play (Steps):
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Divide students into equal teams. 
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Place a box of ornaments or small balls at one end of the room and an empty basket at the other. 
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Give each team a spoon or chopsticks to carry ornaments one at a time. 
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Players must walk or run to the basket without dropping the ornament. 
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If it falls, they must start again. 
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First team to transfer all ornaments wins. 
Christmas Carol Pictionary

Credit @churchleaders.com
Description: Students draw scenes or clues representing popular Christmas carols while others guess the song.
How to Play (Steps):
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Write Christmas carol titles on slips of paper. 
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Divide into teams and give each team a whiteboard or paper. 
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One player draws the carol without using letters or numbers. 
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Set a one-minute timer for guessing. 
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If the team guesses correctly, they earn a point. 
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Rotate drawers and continue until all songs are used. 
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Most points = victory! 
Stocking Guess Game

Credit @RetroDaze
Description: A mystery-touch game where players guess Christmas objects hidden inside a stocking.
How to Play (Steps):
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Fill a large Christmas stocking with several mystery items (e.g., candy cane, bell, ornament, small toy). 
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Without looking, each player reaches in and feels one item. 
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They must describe and guess what it is. 
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After everyone has guessed, reveal each item. 
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Keep score of correct answers. 
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The player with the most correct guesses wins a small stocking prize. 
Build a Snowman Challenge

Credit @juniorsartanddiy
Description: Teams compete to wrap a classmate in toilet paper and decorate them as a snowman.
How to Play (Steps):
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Divide into small teams of 3–4 students. 
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Give each team a few rolls of toilet paper, paper hats, scarves, and tape. 
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One student volunteers to be the “snowman.” 
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Teams wrap the snowman from head to toe. 
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Add decorations like a paper carrot nose or scarf. 
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Judge for creativity and neatness. 
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Award prizes for “Best Snowman,” “Funniest,” or “Most Festive.” 

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