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School Day Activities for printing and coloring

We selected in this post several suggestions for School Day Activities – March 15th to work with students in the classroom or as a homework assignment.

An organization so relevant to society needs to be remembered and exalted to the maximum. That's why the 15th of March is known as the school day Throughout the national territory. This is due to its importance, since the school plays a major role in the development of children, adolescents and young people in Brazil.

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All this because after being close to the family, it is the teaching unit that will facilitate the work of literacy, socialization and academic preparation of the future citizen.

According to a requirement of the Ministry of Education, education is mandatory from the age of 4 in early childhood education until the age of 17, when the student must be finishing high school. Thus, it is the obligation of parents and/or guardians that the student attend school regularly, do your homework and dedicate yourself to not only pass the end of the year, but assimilate the contents.

It is also worth noting that the word “school” comes from the Greek “skholé” and means fun or rest. Does this mean that in the past studying was something recreational? In truth no. According to a report by the news portal, UOL, the justification is that in Ancient Greece the business of research, and study were directed only to individuals who did not perform manual work and had time free. (Know more:school day).

Index

  • School Day Activities – Write a beautiful sentence
  • School Day Activities – Coloring Pages
  • School Day Activities
  • Printable School Day Activities
  • School Day Activities – Text Production.
  • School Day Activities in PDF
  • School Day Activities – Miscellaneous
  • School Day Activities – Text “My School is cooler”

School Day Activities – Write a beautiful sentence

Write a beautiful sentence about your school

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School Day Activities – Coloring Pages

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  • Coloring drawings about school;
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  • Text production about school: (What do you like most about school?);
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  • Create a mural or panel together with students;
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  • Get the class together and brainstorm on (how it can help make the school a better place);
  • Debate about the importance of school in a conversation circle;

Printable School Day Activities

Visor for school day: I love school

School Day Activities

Cutting from newspapers and magazines with the letter E

School Day Activities

School Day – Cut and Mount:

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School is..

School Day Activities

School Day Activities – Text Production.

Talk about your school:

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School Day Activities in PDF

Always thinking of making it easy for you, we decided to make all the School Day Activities, shown above for free download in PDF. To access, check the following link and download:

  • Download in PDF.

School Day Activities – Miscellaneous

School Day Activities

What I like most about my school:

  • In a conversation circle, explore the text My school is cool orally (Box of ideas), asking questions and listening to students about the activities they carry out at school.
  • Ask students to record, drawing, painting or pasting pictures of what each person likes to do most at school.
  • Organize an exhibition in class with all the drawings, bringing the titles written in stick letters: PLAY – PAINT – LISTEN TO STORIES etc.

THIS IS MY SCHOOL

  • Still in a conversation circle, asking about daily school life and listening to students about the activities they perform at school. Ask if they know the history of the school they attend, its name, its principals, its location, which classes it maintains, the professionals who work at the school and their dependencies.
  • Walk around the school with the class, visiting its facilities, naming them and explaining what activities are done in each one of them. Show and orally name the furniture and the different objects that exist in each place.
  • In the classroom, motivate them for the activity to come. Divide the students into interest groups (PATIO CLASS, CANTINA CLASS, etc.), naming them with a name tag.
  • Give each class half a card, colored pens or crayons and ask them to draw a collective drawing of the activities carried out in the chosen room and its furniture (for example: if the group chose a library, it will probably represent some children reading books, playing theatre, and the environment will have shelves, pillows, books, etc).

The teacher can record on the board the activities and furniture mentioned by the students, for example:

  • LIBRARY CLASS
  • CANTINE CLASS
  • READ BOOKS AND MAGAZINES
  • LANGUAGE
  • STUDY BUY CANDY
  • CANDY AND CANDY BOOKCASES
  • SALTY CHAIRS
  • SODA BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

Inform the classes that, with the help of the teacher, they will assemble a model that reproduces, albeit precariously, the dependence of the chosen school. Suggest that they use collective drawing as a source of ideas. Offer materials such as various scraps, cardboard, glue, empty matchboxes, scissors, magazines and sheets of colored paper with different textures. Helping students to reproduce the furniture, decorate the places and record their names on the work.

  • Use labels and ice cream sticks to simulate signposts: PATIO – READING ROOM – CANTINE – DESK – BOARD OF DIRECTORS, etc.
  • Set up an exhibition and invite other groups to visit.

General suggestions for exploring the text at different levels:

  • What do you do at your school?
  • What do you most enjoy doing at your school?
  • What other things can you do at school?
  • What games are mentioned in the poem?
  • What do you learn at school?

School Day Activities – Text “My School is cooler”

School Day Activities

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