We selected in this post some suggestions for Circus Day Activities, ready to print and apply to students of initial series.
The date chosen to celebrate the Circus day was the date of the 27th of the month of March.
There's a good reason it's that date and not any other. On the 27th, a great circus star was born here in Brazil.
His baptismal name was Abelardo Pinto, however, he was known by many as the clown “Piolin”.
His trajectory started early, that is, as many might have guessed, Piolin was raised inside a circus, so he started to participate in very small shows.
At first, he was part of different presentations. His parents, also circus, helped Piolin start his career.
As he perfected his art and invested in his comedic side, Piolin managed to become one of the most recognized clowns.
His recognition was so great that people from abroad began to notice his great work.
In addition, he was one of the only circus people to be invited to be part of the Semana da Arte, alongside important artists such as Tarsila do Amaral, for example.
Even President Washington Luis liked to follow his presentations.
Abelardo Pinto won everyone over with his engaging performances.
He was a complete circus performer. Funny, gymnast, creative and also a tightrope walker.
O Circus day in addition to reminding us of our childhood, it is a simple way to honor this fantastic Brazilian artist! Know more: Circus day
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There are many ways to work Circus Day with early graders, check out the Circus Day activities – March 27:
Color the clown, observing the letters that indicate the colors
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Also check: Circus Day Activities and Tips
Other suggestions at: Didactic Sequence – Circus Day Activities
Puzzle
complete and color
Cut and paste the words that have the initial letter indicated in the square
To clap, we use our hands, so let's clap because the circus has arrived, put ink on your palms and stamp the space below:
Let's color it:
Now help the clown and paint the number that corresponds to your age.
In the circus, there's even the seal balancing a ball on the nose. Make a ball of red paper and glue it to the seal's nose.
Below is a word that represents a very fun place.
Find the initial letter of these words on the balloons and paint it yellow
Let's help the clown get colored? Glue crumpled balls of colored paper to his clothes.
The clown brings us a lot of joy and fun. Look at this one! Observe and follow the instructions below:
The following activities are taken from the blog PROF'S NOTEBOOK – created by Heleneida.
Hunting words:
Crossword:
The following activities are taken from the blog PROF'S NOTEBOOK – created by Heleneida.
Call
Find the letters: Find the letters that make up each name and color in
Arranging the letters: Organize the letters and spell correctly
Number sequence: Complete the number sequence and show the clown the way to the circus.
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