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Additional Search Results 31 - 40 of 960 for Holidays
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31. Make a Multicultural Calendar Make a Multicultural Calendar
Make a Multicultural Calendar Art Students will research the traditions of different cultures and create a multicultural calendar. What You Need Six sheets of 11" x 17" construction paper Blank calendar page (PDF file) Art materials Reference sources on the holidays of various cultures Calendar for the next year, for reference Help with Opening PDFs What to Do 1. Explain to the class that they are going to create a multicultural calendar. Together, develop a list of at least twelve present-day ethnic or religious cultures students would like to learn more about...
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32. Celebrate What's Right With the World
Lesson Plans Monthly Theme: November - Harness Your Energy Suggested Grade Level: Grade 6 Links to Curriculum Outcomes: Physical Education Lesson Objectives: Have fun, exercise, release stress in a positive way before and during the upcoming Holidays. Resource/Materials:Cards, Ropes, Crazy carpets. Outdoor clothing contact www.ophea.net or greg.leland@nbed.nb.ca. Contact C.I.R.A. (intramurals) Introduction: Brainstorm about energy, good health habits, good foods, enough sleep, less sugar, avoid caffeine, exercise, etc. Activities: + ?Human Dog S...
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33. Dia de los Muertos Sugar Skulls Lesson Plan
...elebration. Steps 1. Locate images of the sugar skulls used in observances Mexico's Day of the Dead celebrations. Obtain authentic sugar skulls, if possible. Observe their details and bright, colorful ornamentation. Why does Mexico celebrate this multi-day holiday? What other countries have similar holidays? What do these holidays have in common? 2. Use Crayola Colored Drawing Chalk to draw a large skull on black paper. 3. Decorate the skull with Crayola Washable Glitter Glue. Use Crayola School Glue to attach sequins, metallic paper, or other recycled shiny craft items. Dry. Safety Guidelines Glue: WA...
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34. Bright Holiday Ornaments Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Bright Holiday Ornaments Why Turn recycled CDs into bedazzling holiday ornaments. Create family keepsakes that sparkle! Steps 1. Find out what symbols are used at various holidays such as Chanukah or Christmas. Talk with your classmates about why recycling is a responsible choice. 2. Use recycled CDs as the base for ornaments to decorate at almost any holiday. Here are some ideas to get you started. First, trace around your CD on paper with Crayola Markers. Cut out two circle...
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35. Songkran
...teria Lesson Plan : AELP-SSH0200 Copyright Statement Songkran An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: Lee Resnick Email: LeeREZ13@aol.com Endorsed by: Mr. Poole University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown (Johnstown, PA) Date: September 18, 2001 Grade Level: 3, 4 Subject(s): Social Studies/Holidays/Specific Holidays Social Studies/Country Studies Language Arts/Writing Duration: 40 minutes Description: Students will compare and contrast the holidays of Songkran (a Thai holiday) and Easter. Students will write a cinquain poem about one of the holidays. Goals: NCSS Standards : 1. I. Culture - Des...
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36. Seasons Lesson Plan
...our Seasons Make a Year (Anne Rockwell) The Four Seasons (Mary Rius) Four Seasons Series (Nuria Roca) Body Create a large table with butcher paper. Write the four seasons ( summer, autumn, winter, spring) across the top and the following words as rows on the left side of the table: months, weather, holidays, and activities. Write ?Seasons in ______________ (name of location you are in)? as a title for the table. Tell students that we will now brainstorm some facts about the four seasons. For each season, ask during which months does the season occur and the various holidays (include the dates) that fal...
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37. Stained Glass Ornaments Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Stained Glass Ornaments Why Update an ancient craft with contemporary designs and art materials. These holiday ornaments are light and unbreakable, and they're great for holidays or any day! Steps 1. Stained glass is a centuries-old method of putting together many pieces of colored glass to form a picture. The glass is held together with lead beading that forms a black outline around each section. Which famous artists are known for their stained glass? Here?s a way to captur...
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38. Fiesta Mats Lesson Plan
Crayola Submit Register for FREE! Join the Crayola community today. Fiesta Mats Why Paper weaving and crayon designs add color to your Mexican culture classroom celebration. Steps 1. Find out how holidays are celebrated in Mexico. When might woven mats be a part of their festivities? What materials are traditionally used to construct mats? What colors are typical? What symbols are common? 2. Fold a large piece of construction paper in half by bringing the shorter sides together. Measure a line 1 inch...
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39. Make a Multi-Cultural Calendar
...his activity, students research the traditions of different cultures through the creation of a multi-cultural calendar. WHAT YOU NEED Six sheets of 11" x 17" construction paper Multiple copies of blank calendar pages Twelve pieces of 8 1/2" x 11" drawing paper Art materials Reference sources on the holidays of various cultures Calendar for the next year, for reference WHAT TO DO 1. Explain to the class that they are going to create a multi-cultural calendar. Together, develop a list of at least twelve present-day ethnic or religious cultures students would like to learn more about. (Examples: African-A...
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40. Holiday Greeting Cards
...hed products and hear/read the positive response to their work. Objectives: 1. Participants will learn to use various art materials to create a final product. 2. Participants will each create at least one greeting card to send to a hospital patient, nursing home resident, or shelter visitor for the holidays. Educational Resources: Various art supplies including construction paper, scissors, glue, markers, crayons, colored pencils, stickers, stencils, magazines to cut out, etc... If available, a die cut machine with seasonal dies or at least basic shapes. Card stock and invitation-size envelopes or prep...
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