I always hated having to do something. Some festivals are a puzzle, because we must create under pressure, for example, Mother's Day and Father's Day, children should make a card or a gift for their parent. As I do not repeat all the same activities year after year, I try to find new ideas, but it is not always simple.
Valentine's Day is a festival where you have to find a good idea. Additional difficulty, I do not want it too corny. Hearts torn paper, it is not for me. If this post can help some people who are in the same position as me, eh much the better!
This year, we have as theme the proverb "To have the heart to the hand". Here's what I did to the students:
Valentine's Day is a festival where you have to find a good idea. Additional difficulty, I do not want it too corny. Hearts torn paper, it is not for me. If this post can help some people who are in the same position as me, eh much the better!
This year, we have as theme the proverb "To have the heart to the hand". Here's what I did to the students:
activity was done with a multi-age of third to fourth year during a period 60 minutes. First, students must think of a good deed to do the week before Valentine's Day. One student wrote "Help my mother to tie his boots." He explained that his mother is pregnant and it's hard for her to address. It will help. Cute, is not it? Then they must write their good deed in the heart and make decoration on this heart with gouache. I took a picture of heart on their hands. To see the listings, they put the heart into a magnifying glass. If I had to start over and have more time (I'm in their class one day a week, so a second step could not be done), I'd add more of their personal touch, but I'm still proud of result.
There are two or three years, I made an activity with the theme: "Hand in hand, all united for the Valentine's Day" with a class fourth year. Students were asked to paint the portrait of another student in the class, with pastel, according to place their hands on the edges, where I had a small stroke. Here is what it gave:
Happy Valentine's Day!
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