Festivals and Traditions

Easter is the second (2nd) biggest celebration in the UK. Let's learn a bit about British Easter traditions.
      

      

Time for fun! Let's make Easter decorations and crafts!

      

And what about some stories?

St. Patrick's Day. On the17th of March, the Irish celebrate their patron Saint. Let's join them. But, first learn a bit about St. Patrick's Day and about Ireland.


    

    

Do you like Game of Thrones? If you do, watch this!!


And let's finish with St. Paddy's celebration around the world.

     






Christmas is all around the world let's have a look


    


Christmas is coming soon... are you ready? Nope! Then let's start with some Christmas vocabulary 👇


    

    


Now it's time for some traditions.

    


And some Christmas carols and stories, of course!


    

    

    

    

Too easy? Try something more difficult and livelier...

    

    



Thanksgiving, the perfect season to think and be grateful for what we have, family, friends, food, clothes, school😊... and happiness! 


    


And after the big dinner, let's sing together...

    




Remember, remember the 5th of November! In Britain, 5 November they celebrate Bonfire Night, the anniversary of a plot to kill the king.  In 1605 a man called Guy Fawkes was part of a plan to blow up the English parliament, but he was discovered. To celebrate this day, people usually go to fireworks displays and burn models of Guy Fawkes on a big fire!


    

    





Halloween.  This is a funniest, scariest time of the year. Here you are some traditions, stories and songs. Enjoy them!


    


    

    

    



And now, some scary stories...

    

    






School Cone. Learn about this sweet traditon from Germany.




School in Britain. Learn about school in the U.K.




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