How I Celebrate Christmas
WEEK 7 – CELEBRATIONS and FESTIVITIES
Think of all the holidays, festivals, or celebrations that are important to your family. Write a blog post about this by creating an Instagram Post with a web-based publication application. You could make a list of your family’s celebrations with a short description for each one, or you could choose one celebration to explain in more detail. Don’t forget to include lots of information about your holiday so your readers can get a clear understanding of this special day/season.
You could include things like:
* The time of year/date it’s celebrated.
* What you do to celebrate? Are there special costumes, decorations, music, lights, food, prayers, etc?
* Do people give each other gifts?
* Who is involved in the celebration? Do you visit other people or host family and friends?
* What special memories do you have?
* You might even like to do some research into the origins of your holiday.
Examples from around the world:
* Nandini from India used a Google Slides presentation to tell us about the Holi festival.
* Current participant, Satheprincess14 has also written about Holi.
* Cassandra wrote about her favourite festivals and celebrations.
* Current participants from Mrs. Matveyeva’s class in Kazakhstan have written about their spring festival called Nauryz.
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Note, this isn’t a real class blog. Just one I used for testing 😉
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