We selected in this post several activities about independence from Brazil, ready to print and illustrated with drawings to color.
the day of Independence of Brazil é holiday and it is the date on which the Brazilian emancipation of the kingdom of Portugal. This day is celebrated on the September 7th.
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Below is a list of suggestions for Activities on Brazil's independence, which can be worked on in the classroom or as a homework assignment with early graders (Early Education and Elementary School).
In your own words, write a little about the history of Brazil's independence.
My country:
We also recommend: Activities Week of the Motherland.
Another very interesting tip that can be done with the students is the creation of murals and creative panels to decorate. Check out ideas for Murals and Panels:
Check out several drawings to color:
Colors and shapes:
Francisco is in a phase of geometric shapes and Elis is in a phase of colors, so I gave him a card from colored flag for each one and we play at reproducing the shapes found on the flag with the play dough. We were talking about the colors and names of the shapes while we made them and then placed them over the flag. I explained to them why our flag had these colors and asked them to tell me things that also had those colors. Francisco understood the game better, as he is old enough for it, and Elis focused on recognizing the colors and playing sensory with the play dough.
A fun activity is painting the flag of Brazil. Separate inks, paper, pens and colored pencils. Also use other materials, such as colored paper sheets, different textures for drawing and even glitter to make everything shiny and beautiful. You can participate by drawing and teaching your child how to make the Brazilian flag. Show every part and every detail to your little one! The important thing is to offer possibilities for him to create and unleash his imagination. And don't worry, getting dirty is very good!
Every child loves to learn new things. So, the second game proposal for Brazil's Independence Day is to fold a soldier's hat. Too easy. First, set aside a sheet of plain paper such as bond or another material such as newspaper. The bigger the leaf, the bigger the hat! Now, follow the steps in the video to learn how to make a soldier's hat:
With the hat ready, it's time to make art! Use the paints, pens and all the material used in the other activity to decorate the hat. Abuse your imagination and encourage your puppy to create. Also take the opportunity to teach your child the traditional song of the soldier's march, do you remember? Soldier march, paper head. Anyone who doesn't march right will be arrested in the barracks. The barracks caught fire, the police gave the signal. Hail, hail, hail the national flag.
Paint the scene that shows the event.
March Soldier
paper head
who doesn't march right
Go to the barracks
The barracks caught fire
San Francisco gave the signal
Hail, hail, hail the national flag
Glue shredded papers on the Brazilian flag according to their colors
Cut out the geometric shapes below, then assemble your flag.
Complete is a crosshair.
Today is the anniversary of our Independence.
let's celebrate today
All congratulations, homeland Honey!
It's the Brazil in the heart of our people.1st Group
It is the love of the land, our land.
And freedom arrives!
2nd Group
Brazil of September 7th
From the banks of the Ipiranga, From the cry of Peter I
that Brazil freed
All
Independence or death!
Presenter
Thus, Brazil became free.
Today he walks towards progress thanks to the work of his children.
Group – Indian
I was the first inhabitant
And I saw the arrival of Cabral
I'm brazilian indian
And I saw Brazil born
Group - Black
Of my job
Brazil prospered
And every day he got bigger
Group – Bandeirante
I founded cities
discovered riches
i am the scout
that Brazil aggrandized
All
Indian, black and white will always be together working for the greatness of Brazil
Everyone sings: (Happy Birthday song for you)
congratulations let's sing
In praise of Brazil
your independence
let's celebrate together
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