Geometry Math Stars for Christmas!
Learn and Practice Geometry by Making Your own Family Christmas Tree Star Ornaments! Great for decorating your Christmas Tree or for making a Gift to give to a friend or family member.
Materials Needed:
Colored Markers or Crayons
Glue or Scotch Tape
Scissors
Colored Yarn or String
Sparkles
Colorful Recycled Paper (tissue boxes, flyers, old wrapping, etc.)
Directions for Christmas Star Cutout:
1.Cut out the outline.
2.Cut along all heavy lines.
3.Score plain lines on the front.
4.Score dotted lines on the back.
5.Fold triangles upword along plain lines.
6.Fold triangles downword along dotted lines.
7.Glue or tape tabs to form small tetrahedrons.
8.Continue until you have your Geometry Christmas Star Tetrahedron.
Everyone has their own Star! Everyone has their own Inner Light! With Favorite colors, draw your stars, or print this page and cut the pattern of the star out.
Inside each shape on the side of the star, write your name and birthday. Or – write the names of each member of your family (If you Wish, your family / family Tree Star can be made of relatives (close or extended), friends and/or adopted family – as long as you write each name on each. You could make many stars – a pretty star for each member of your Christmas Tree, or write everyone’s name on the same Star.
Color and Decorate each one with colored markers, crayons, sparkles, gluing pieces of recycled Christmas paper from last year. You can also write happy words all over your star like Love, Divine Wisdom, Infinity, Pure Spirit, Fun and Harmony!
Remember to Decorate your Stars!
Glue Yarn / Strong at the top into a 2 inch loop and tie a knot at the end
Hang your Christmas Geometry Math Stars and Decorate your Tree at Home or in your Classroom!
Have a Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday!
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Reference for Star Tetrahedron Geometry Template: “The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life,” Vol. 2, by Drunvalo Melchizedek
Nice! love the graphic with the hearts! We’ll have to try some on our tree.