Rangoli is a Traditional Indian art form that involves creating intricate designs on the floor using powder! We have a Craft to introduce Kids to this Wonderful art - The Torn Paper Rangoli Craft. It
I have been swamped with one thing or another so it's been a while since I've posted. I went to a Daily 5 conference a few Saturdays ago...AMAZING! I've been redoing my literacy block ever since. I hope to start implementing the program this week. I'll report back and let you know how it goes. We have a array of cultures in my classroom, so when of my mothers told me Diwali - The Festival of Lights was beginning and that she would love to come in and share, I was excited. I hopped on the internet to see what I could find out and quickly put together a PowerPoint with real photographs, so I could give the children an idea of what takes place during this five day celebration. One ate traditional Indian cookies and my grade partner found a great video on YouTube of a traditional dance. It's a budget video (girl in her living room), but it's so easy to follow...honestly the kids loved it. I projected the video on my Elmo and we danced along. The mom that helped said she's never seen her son dance before that day. Check it out. We had 3 rangoli stations set up and just rotated the children through. A rangoli is a colorful design made on the floor near the entrance to a home to welcome guests. It is made with materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand or flower petals. First, we had a page with a rangoli pattern that the kids colored with markers (always a special occasion when I let them use markers). Grab your class the two freebies below. Grab this freebie Grab this freebie. Second, I drew a rangoli pattern outside the front door and a large pattern outside my side slider the afternoon before. Rangoli patterns are placed outside homes to bring good luck and well wishes. I used white chalk and the pattern from the pages above. The kids used sidewalk chalk to color in the different sections. The last station was with salt and flour dough and lentils. I had made the dough the night before and placed it into small baggies. I colored the water with food coloring prior to mixing it. This helped achieve the really vibrant colors I was looking for. The children used the lentils to make a symmetrical pattern. I think they came out fabulous. This group of first graders love art, which makes me happy since I do too. I think they came out beautifully. Happy Diwali! I have also been using my fast finishers in my small groups lately. Parents find them easy to follow and the children always do better when they have a little guidance. I also use them when I need a little more reinforcement of a particular standard. Each page is interactive and based on a Common Core standard. Click to check out this package. Enjoy you week.
Diwali is approaching, and we have started preparing for it at our home, be it from buying diyas, rangolis, decorative items, lights, to preparing for the festivities. Re-decorating our home i…
Rangoli is a Traditional Indian art form that involves creating intricate designs on the floor using powder! We have a Craft to introduce Kids to this Wonderful art - The Torn Paper Rangoli Craft. It
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Introducing a story celebrating the Hindu holiday, Diwali ~ featured in the MaiStoryBook Library Collection: “Binny’s Diwali” by Thrity Umrigar, Illustrated by Nidhi Chanani *~Click here to p…
Diwali is approaching, and we have started preparing for it at our home, be it from buying diyas, rangolis, decorative items, lights, to preparing for the festivities. Re-decorating our home i…
Deck up your home this festive season with these Easy DIY Diwali Decor Ideas. Get the whole family involved for a fun celebration!
Create this Torn paper Diya Craft for Diwali - a simple yet beautiful craft for kids tof all ages! Great to adorn your walls!
Traditionally, the orange and yellow of marigold garlands used in Diwali symbolise success and new beginnings. This colourful pom pom garland is a wonderful project for celebrating Diwali in your home, and it’s a great project for sharing with others. Why not get making with friends or family? The winding and threading are wonderfully mindful and offer a great way to spend some time with your loved ones. Discover more Diwali projects here >
This layered mandala Diya lamp is a lovely Diwali craft idea to make with a Cricut.The mandala layers can be hidden if you would prefer to cut the Diya Lamp without the background.