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Festival Celebration Collage

You will children learn about cultural heritage by creating a visual representation of festivals.

Duration30 min
Age GroupAges 3–5
DifficultyBeginner
SubjectHistory
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What this lesson teaches

Children learn about cultural heritage by creating a visual representation of festivals. This activity helps them connect personal experiences with broader community traditions, enhancing their sense of belonging and identity.

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      Engaging in creative tasks like collages activates both visual and kinesthetic learning, promoting dual coding. By mixing images, colors, and personal stories, children reinforce their understanding of festivals through emotional connections and personal significance.

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      1. Gather materials: old magazines, colored paper, glue, and scissors. 2. Choose your favorite festival (e.g., Diwali, Eid, Holi). 3. Cut out images and colors that represent the festival's symbols, food, and traditions. 4. Arrange these cutouts on a blank sheet of paper to create a collage. 5. Write a few sentences about why this festival is special to you. 6. Share your collage with family and discuss your favorite aspects of the festival.

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