Check out several June party activities, ready to print and apply to early grade students (Early Education and Elementary School).
Celebrated in Brazil since at least the 17th century, the June Party they are the second largest celebration held by Brazilians, second only to Carnival. Inaccording to the historians, the festival has its origins in the worship of pagan gods, but was influenced by Catholicism and today there is a strong association with Catholic saints, such as Santo Antônio, São João and São Pedro.
Traditionally, the June parties They begin on June 12th, the day before St. Anthony's Day, and end on June 29th, St. Peter's Day. On the 23rd and 24th, St. John's Day is celebrated. These are the three popular saints remembered in the month of June.
Index
Art:
Connect the dots and paint the design:
The ball in the country went until the sun came up, the house was full, it was barely possible to walk.
Find words in the search for words related to the June festivals. Cover them.
Let's count how many elements there are in each set and paint the square with the corresponding number.
Look at this illustration and find out which objects are missing.
Mark with x the drawings that do not belong to a June party.
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Watch the scene below. Now, paint all the nonsense you find:
Paint the numeral representing the day of today
Paint the numeral representing today:
Paint the numeral representing today:
Scratch the thickest brush
Helena is very vain and has many pairs of shoes. Some are very similar, others very different and even strange:
Shall we paint the flags in the colors listed in the table below and make the party even more fun?
Aunt Catarina was in charge of preparing the delights for the June party at Francisco's school. She prepared master's apples for the kids. What a beauty!
The sky is much more beautiful and brighter on St. John's Day! Make dots in the sky using glue and silver glitter to represent the stars.
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Look at the pictures carefully and find their names in the comics. Create your own visual dictionary by writing the names in the correct pictures. Don't forget to paint the images neatly.
Find the name of the words in the word search in the word search and color each name in a different color. Then paint the pictures neatly and write their names.
Cut out the vowels and glue them in the correct places, forming the names of the figures.
In each row there must be 7 little flags. Complete the rows with the missing flags and then count how many flags there are, numbering them from number 1.
Help the caipirinha find out who will be her partner in the square dance:
Remembering Songs:
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