Children's Day Activities to print.
O Children's Day is celebrated annually in October 12th, this date celebrates the rights of children and adolescents, it is very common in schools for teachers to work on this commemorative date and in this post I share with you some Children's Day Activities to print.
Also check out some ideas forPanels and Murals for Children's Day.
Index
Write a text about being a child:
Link the designs to their shadows.
Find the words:
Every child has the right to free education and children's leisure.
Now illustrate what you heard. Then write your name.
Children's Day activities ready to print. Lots of suggestions for activities or exercises and lots of coloring pages.
5 Mistakes Game: Find the differences between the 2 illustrations.
Are we going to work on this date in a playful way? Then check out this puzzle with Monica's Gang.
Also check out this other wonderful model.
All kids are the same and have the same rights, no matter your color, race, sex, religion, social origin or nationality. All kids they must be protected by the family and society.
Right to love and understanding from parents and society.
Right to food, housing and technical assistance for the child and mother.
1 – All children, regardless of color, gender, language, religion or opinion, have the following rights guaranteed.
2 – The child will be protected and will have adequate physical, mental, moral, spiritual and social development.
3 – Children are entitled to a name and nationality.
4 – The child will have the right to food, recreation and medical assistance.
5 – Disabled children will have special treatment, education and care.
6 – The child needs love and understanding.
7 – The child will have the right to receive an education, which will be free at least at the primary level.
8 – Children will, under any circumstances, be among the first to receive protection and help.
9 – The child will be protected against any cruelty and exploitation. She will not be allowed to work or have an occupation that harms her studies or health.
10 – Every child will have protection against acts of discrimination.
Right to be rescued first, in case of disaster.
Right to a name and a nationality.
Also check:
Draw how you would like your Children's Day to be.
Let's play? Fold the sheet at the indicated locations. Then cut out the figure.
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