
This section contains geometric pentagram shaped printable Christmas and holiday ornament images for childrens' arts and craft projects and activities to brighten up any holiday festivity.
Fun geometrically shaped paper ornaments can help introduce math concepts to very young children in an entertaining manner. Children can write the name of the shape on the backs of each ornament.
The pentagram is a star pentagon in the shape of a five-pointed star drawn with five straight lines. It is also called a pentalpha or pentangle. Pentagrams are frequently used as magical and religious symbols in modern times as well as in ancient Greece and Babylonian cultures. Pentagram symbols are found in Mesopotamian writings dating to around 3000 BC. Visit wikipedia.org pentagram (geometry) for more detailed information about the pentagram shape.
Print these pentagram shaped ornaments on regular paper or heavy-duty cardstock. Use markers or crayons to color and decorate.
Use a hole punch to make the hole for hanging the ornament. To hang the ornaments, use an ornament hanger, a standard unfolded paperclip, strands of yarn or string.
Write poems or proverbs on the ornaments to read aloud before hanging them. Laminate your favorite ornaments for reuse and repurposing.
Other uses: Save to your art program to pre-color the ornaments then print sets on clear window decal film to give your windows a sparkling holiday feel, or make magnet sheets for refrigerators and other metal surfaces.