Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (2024)

1-2-3 Come Do Some Polar Express Activities With Me

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (1)“All Aboard! The Polar Express is now leaving for the North Pole!”
Do you read this classic Christmas story by Chris Van Allsburg?

It’s a personal favorite of mine, especially because Chris is from my home town here in Grand Rapids, Michigan, so you can imagine how popular this book is with the teachers in my school.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (2)With that in mind, I decided to make 3 Polar Express craftivities that would reinforce some language arts standards. First up, is the Lit Express.

As you can see by the pictures, I chose Christmas colors of red and green for my train, but you can run off a variety of colors of construction paper and give children a choice.

By the looks of the photograph the train appears small, but the pattern for each car takes up a full page. I purposely made the templates large, so that there's plently of room for wtudents to write.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (3)Teachers can make the train, laminate & then do this as a whole-group discussion activity with preschool and kinders, writing their answers down with a dry erase marker, then reviewing the story.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (4)Older students can make their own Polar Express.

I suggest doing this over a few days, making several cars each day, or sending part of the project home to be completed there, and then returned.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (5)Not enough time, but still want to give this cute craft a whirl? Simply have students do just the engine along with the “stat” car, or a -3-piece train with the engine, stat car and caboose.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (6)Completed projects make an absolutely adorable, hallway wall border.

I’ve included an “All Aboard For Literacy” poster for your display as well.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (7)Gluing a child’s school photo peeking out the engine’s window, makes them the conductor, and adds to the “awww” keepsake factor.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (8)Later, the entire train accordion-folds, making the project small and flat, which easily tucks in a backpack, then unfolded, one car at a time, to retell the tale of The Polar Express to their family.

The project helps reinforce the parts of a story: Author, Illustrator, Setting, Characters, Problem & Solution, as well as practicing the ”sequencing & retelling” a story standards, via the “Beginning, Middle & End” writing prompt train cars.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (9)I've included extra page patterns, so students can write more if they want.

I have my kiddos write their rough draft on scratch paper, then after their final edit, then using red, black & green markers, they record their work on the approriate train car.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (10)I’ve also included a “Here’s What Happened” worksheet, should you opt for a shorter train.

So that you can quickly and easily make an example to share, I’ve included the templates of my completed samples, plus plenty of photographs, with step-by-step directions.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (11)Next up is a "Polar Express" storytelling wheel. This craftivity is another quick, easy and fun way to practice the "sequencing & retelling" a story standards.

There are 5 “print & go” cover options to choose from. Pick your favorite, or give students a choice.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (12)There are full color patterns to use for an independent center, as well as a sample to share, plus a black & white pattern, so students can make their own.

When everyone is done, practice retelling “The Polar Express" using the manipulative. Everyone starts by turning their wheel so that the boy in his pajamas appears in the “pie-slice window”, then call on a child to begin the story,

Continue to turn the wheel, calling on different students to tell you that portion of the story, explaining the “picture prompt”.

For writing practice, and to assess & check comprehension, and reinforce the “sequencing a story” standard, I’ve also included a “Here’s What Happened” writing prompt worksheet.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (13)Besides BW, there’s a full color template so you can quickly & easily make an example to share, or do as a whole group activity with little ones.

I’ve also included a circular “Polar Express” puzzle. Use the colorful patterns for an independent center, and the black & white version so students can make their own puzzle to take home.

The base, which students place the puzzle pieces on, includes ordinal numbers so you can practice that standard as well.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (14)Finally, my personal favorite is this Polar Express "flip-the-flap" Train Engine booklet. It too, is a super-fun way to practice the "sequencing & retelling" a story standards.

Run off the engine on construction paper.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (15)I chose the Christmasy colors of red & green, but you could print on a variety of colors and give children a choice.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (16)Students color, cut & sequence the “window pages” and then glue them to their train.
Gluing a child’s school photo peeking out the Engine’s window, makes them the conductor, and adds to the “awww” keepsake factor.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (17)Another way for students to sequence the story, is with the “Let’s Sequence The Polar Express” worksheet.

Children color, cut and glue the “picture tiles” in the correct order on the train car “windows”.

I’ve included a full-color version for teachers. You can do this as a whole group with little ones, as well as make up some independent, reading center activities.

To assess and check comprehension, I’ve included a “Here’s What Happened” worksheet for older students.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (18)Today's featured FREEBIE is a TICKET to ride "The Polar Express" in your classroom.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (19)Besides the colorful ticket, I've also included a BW option, but I think it's more fun for children if they get a lovely and vibrantly colored ticket.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (20)Also in the packet, is an "I Believe!" gift tag to attach to a Christmas jingle bell.

Sign your name on the back after the "A Merry Christmas Remembrance From", add a date, then run off.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (21)A room helper can cut the tags out, fold them in half and glue the front and back together.

Punch a hole at the top, insert a piece of ribbon or yarn (curling ribbon is inexpensive & adds extra pizzazz) then tie on a bell. The entire thing can be hung on a tree. Pass out to your kiddos as they leave for vacation.

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (22)Well that's it for now. Thanks for breezing in.

As usual I'm off and running today. This Santa's elf has much to accomplish.

Wishing you a very merry day filled with the wonder of Christmas.

"The true magic of Christmas, is not in the presents, but in His Presence." -Unknown

Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story (2024)

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Fun Activities To Go With "The Polar Express" Story? ›

During THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride, passengers are served hot cocoa and a cookie, delight in lively songs and dance, and enjoy a reading of the holiday classic, The Polar Express.

What do you do on The Polar Express? ›

During THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride, passengers are served hot cocoa and a cookie, delight in lively songs and dance, and enjoy a reading of the holiday classic, The Polar Express.

What is the story behind The Polar Express? ›

Set on Christmas Eve, it tells the story of a young boy who sees a mysterious train bound for the North Pole stop outside his window and is invited aboard by its conductor. He joins other children as they embark on a journey to visit Santa Claus, who is preparing for Christmas. William Broyles Jr.

What should I eat when watching Polar Express? ›

Polar Express Snacks
  • Snowmen cookies: Nutter Butter dipped in melted white chocolate, orange-chocolate covered sunflower seed for nose, fruit roll ups for hat, colored icing for eyes and mouth. ...
  • Santa Crunch Popcorn. ...
  • Santa's Reindeer Puppy Chow. ...
  • Candy Cane Snowman Tutorial. ...
  • Santa Munch Popcorn Snack Mix.

What is the plot in Polar Express? ›

What does the hobo represent in Polar Express? ›

The hobo's identity is never revealed in the movie, leaving it open to interpretation as to who he is and what his true purpose is. Some fans have speculated that he is a representation of Santa Claus, while others think he may be a guardian angel sent to look after the children on their journey.

What are the messages in The Polar Express? ›

Parents need to know that, like the book that inspired it, the The Polar Express has wonderful messages about the importance of believing, the value of friendship, respect for leadership and courage, and the beauty of being kind to others.

Is there a deeper meaning to The Polar Express? ›

The Spiritual Aspect Of Santa Is Further Hinted At

The Polar Express comes to a heartwarming conclusion with the Hero Boy embracing his belief in the holiday season and Santa Claus himself. This is signified by the bell under the tree on Christmas Day.

Was the mom pregnant in Polar Express? ›

The mother is pregnant. The detail only appears for three seconds when the boy is looking through his keyhole to spy on what his sister is saying to their parents. The next morning, spoiler alert, he opens his presents and finds the bell from Santa that only him and his sister could hear.

What is the message of The Polar Express book? ›

The Polar Express is based on themes of believing and the magic of Christmas. The boy boards the train as a skeptic and meets other children who have the same feelings. The conductor leads the way for them to get back that childhood view of Santa and finally, Santa in the flesh proves himself to be real.

Why is Polar Express so unsettling? ›

The Polar Express is controversial and “creepy” to some viewers thanks to its animation style, which created a phenomenon known as “Uncanny Valley.” While the filmmakers clearly opted for a more realistic art style, many of The Polar Express' characters look human but not human enough.

How to dress for Polar Express? ›

What should I wear for THE POLAR EXPRESS™? We encourage our guests young and old to wear pyjamas, just as in the book with a dressing gown for good measure.

What drink is served on The Polar Express movie? ›

The movie Polar Express is about a boys journey to the North Pole by train. During the train ride the conductor and the servers come out in song and dance with major theatrics to serve all the kids onboard hot chocolate.

What is the point of the movie The Polar Express? ›

In the movie, a doubting young boy didn't believe in the spirit of Christmas like everyone else. The Polar Express train saw this as a possibility to change the boy's life to show the true meaning behind this holiday with a train ride to the North Pole.

What is the purpose of the homeless guy on The Polar Express? ›

Hobo – The Hobo is a magical and ghostly character who inhabits the roof of the train and understands the true meaning of Christmas. He plays Devil's Advocate to test the strength of the Hero Boy's skepticism about Santa throughout the film.

Why does Tom Hanks play everyone in Polar Express? ›

Behind the scenes

Hanks would eventually understand what the director desired and agreed to have the film be motion-captured. Robert Zemeckis initially wanted Hanks to play every character, but this proved to be too exhausting for Hanks, so his roles were cut down to five.

What is included in the Polar Express? ›

Every customer travelling on the POLAR EXPRESS™ will receive Hot chocolate, a cookie and the sleigh bell from Santa, (the first gift of Christmas). Customers in the premium carriages will also receive the special ceramic mug each and the special POLAR EXPRESS™ bag (per pair of seats).

Do you get food on the Polar Express? ›

Food and Drink

We are able to accommodate most dietary requirements on the train. A sweet treat is available with no milk, gluten, egg, soya and nuts. Where requested hot chocolate will also be available that is dairy free. Please make yourself known to staff when you are on board the train.

How long does the Polar Express take? ›

We ask guests to arrive at the check-in time shown on your e-ticket at the park and ride this gives us enough time to shuttle you to site and for you to grab a bite to eat if you wish. You are on board the train for approximately 1 hour.

Is the Polar Express ride worth it? ›

Honestly, we had the best time and everyone was so friendly and in character and everything was executed so well. It was definitely a wonderful and festive way to kick off the holiday season. You could REALLY feel the magic of Christmas!

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