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Saint
Valentine's
Day
On February 14th, the children celebrated Saint Valentine's Day in class, a special day dedicated to celebrating love, friendship, and kindness. During the class, the students participated in different fun and creative activities that allowed them to learn about this celebration while enjoying time with their classmates.
The children carried out activities such as painting, coloring, and tearing paper to create decorations and crafts related to Valentine’s Day. These activities helped them develop their creativity and fine motor skills, while also encouraging them to express positive feelings and share joyful moments together.
Saint Valentine's Day is a very popular celebration in the United States, where people usually show love and appreciation by giving cards, flowers, chocolates, or small gifts to their friends, family members, or special people.
History
The celebration is connected to the story of Saint Valentine, a priest who lived many years ago in ancient Rome. According to tradition, Saint Valentine helped couples get married in secret when marriage was forbidden. Because of his belief in love and friendship, he became a symbol of these values. Over time, people began celebrating his legacy every February 14th.
Celebrating this day in the classroom allowed children to learn about a cultural tradition from another country while promoting important values such as friendship, kindness, and respect. 💗🎨✂️










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Saint
Patrick's Day
On March 16th, the students celebrated St. Patrick’s Day in class, a festive occasion that highlights Irish culture, good luck, and the spirit of celebration. During the class, the students took part in a variety of fun and creative activities that helped them learn about this tradition while enjoying time with their classmates.
The children carried out activities such as painting, coloring, and making a handcraft with eleventh-grade students to create decorations and crafts related to St. Patrick’s Day. These activities helped them develop their creativity and fine motor skills, while also encouraging them to share joyful moments together.
St. Patrick’s Day is a very popular celebration, especially in Ireland and the United States, where people celebrate Irish culture and traditions. On this day, it is common to wear green, decorate with shamrocks, and enjoy parades and festive activities with friends and family.
Celebrating this day in the classroom allowed children to learn about a cultural tradition from another country while promoting important values such as friendship, teamwork, and joy. 🍀🎨✂️



The celebration is connected to the story of Saint Patrick, a patron saint of Ireland who lived many years ago. According to tradition, he helped spread Christianity throughout Ireland and used the shamrock to explain important ideas. Because of his influence, he became a symbol of Irish culture and heritage. Over time, people began celebrating his legacy every March 17th.
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