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Festive Craft Corner- DIY Holiday Decorations for the Classroom

Indian holidays are not just festive times for celebration but also opportunities to educate children about their culture and traditions. Every CBSE school in Coimbatore takes these occasions as an opportunity for students to decorate their classrooms, blending learning with creativity and fun.

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Festive Craft Corner- DIY Holiday Decorations for the Classroom

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  1. Festive Craft Corner: DIY Holiday Decorations for the Classroom Indian holidays are not just festive times for celebration but also opportunities to educate children about their culture and traditions. EveryCBSE school in Coimbatore takes these occasions as an opportunity for students to decorate their classrooms, blending learning with creativity and fun. Why crafting enriches learning Creating holiday decorations allows students to engage with their culture while also promoting creativity. It's a break from the regular academic routine, offering students a chance to exercise their imagination. This hands-on approach also gives teachers an avenue to explain the significance, history, and cultural aspects of the holidays in an entertaining manner. How holidays are celebrated Students in a CBSE school in Coimbatore are encouraged to craft decorations specific to the holiday. For example, during the Christmas season, which runs from December 24 to the New Year, students often decorate their classrooms with Christmas trees, images of Santa, and other festive elements like balloons, stars, and lights. Diwali, another widely celebrated festival, also sees classrooms decked out in student-made decor, which usually requires minimal materials and supervision. Ideas for classroom decorations  Gratitude baubles - Students can jot down what they're grateful for or what they love about the holiday on strips of paper. These can then be attached to decorative baubles.

  2. Three-dimensional cards - Teachers can provide templates for three-dimensional greeting cards. Students can then personalise their cards, which can be displayed on classroom walls.  Clay ornaments - Students can make holiday-specific clay ornaments like gingerbread men or snowmen for Christmas. For Diwali, elephants or other cultural symbols can be made.  Lotus-shaped tea light holders - The lotus symbolises many Hindu deities, such as Goddess Lakshmi, making lotus-shaped tea light holders an excellent Diwali decoration. Indeed, holidays in a CBSE school in Coimbatore are more than just breaks from academic learning—they are platforms for cultural education, fostering creativity, and building a sense of community. Crafting decorations offers a fun, hands-on way for students to engage with these important aspects of their education. Fostering creativity and cultural awareness When choosing a CBSE school in Coimbatore, 2024-25 look for one that not only nurtures creativity but also imparts the importance of celebrating cultural festivals. Reeds World School stands out for its commitment to enhancing students' natural abilities and uncovering their hidden talents through internationally accepted and research-based learning methods.

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