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Children learn about cultural heritage by connecting personal experiences with festivals. This activity encourages them to explore their family traditions and the significance behind each celebration.
Can you finish family festival collage in about 30 min?
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Children learn about cultural heritage by connecting personal experiences with festivals. This activity encourages them to explore their family traditions and the significance behind each celebration.
Creating a collage utilizes dual coding theory, reinforcing learning through visual representation and personal storytelling. This engages children in recalling memories while enhancing their connection to cultural identity.
1. Gather old magazines, colored paper, and scissors. 2. Choose 3 festivals your family celebrates. 3. Cut out pictures or symbols related to each festival. 4. Arrange and glue them onto your collage board. 5. Write a sentence about what each festival means to your family. 6. Share your collage with family members and discuss your memories.