India is a country full of festive fervor, and one of the most fun festivals celebrated in our country is Holi. Called the festival of colors, Holi is celebrated with big smiles and the smearing of gulal (dried colour powder) on people’s faces. Kids play with water guns and throw water-filled balloons at each other. It is the bright festival that renews the vibrancy in our lives and fills hearts with joy.
Holi is celebrated all over the country in schools with many fun Holi activities for students. The festive celebration in schools does not involve gulal and water balloons but many interesting, colorful, and creative activities.
JBM Smart Start is the best school in Greater Noida that recognises the value of celebrating diverse festivals in India and introduces big festivals like Holi in school to students at an early age via numerous activities organised such Holi cards making, painting, Holi-themed games and more.
In this blog, we will discuss the significance of Holi festival and some creative and interactive Holi activities that kids would enjoy.
Holi celebrates the eternal love of Radha and Krishna and we play with colorful gulal with playfulness and zeal to acknowledge that. Holi also signifies the victory of good over evil, as the eve of Holi, popularly known as Hoilka Dahan (the burning of Holika) commemorates how Vishnu as Narasimha came to the aid of his devotee, Prahlad, and defeated Hiranyakashipu.
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Organize the activity of making Holi cards for family and friends with a bit of fun. Encourage kids to splatter paint on the cards and make random patterns that look good. Splatter cards represent the Holi vibe perfectly and make the recipients smile big.
Holi is all about colored faces and playful smiles. A simple Holi Google search will tell you what people in Holi colors look like. They are covered in color from head to toe, and the Holi activity of painting the Holi people (paper cutouts in the shape of people) exhibits how much fun it is to play Holi.
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Let the creativity in the students find an outlet through festive-themed Holi coloring pages for children. It is an enjoyable Holi activity that teaches the students about the Holi festival and how merrily it is celebrated.
Holi is, for sure, a festival that calls for people to groove to the musical beats in joy and present their dance moves. Numerous Holi special songs are played in Holi parties which give expression to the emotions of jubilation and glee one feels during Holi. Let the students choose the song that delights their hearts and have a fun, dance party on Holi.
Festivals and food bring people together so what can be a better way to celebrate Holi than students making colorful fruit salads and sandwiches with a variety of vibrant ingredients and sharing them? In the classroom, let the students exchange greetings and food and revel in celebration.
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Tell the students to make a creative Happy Holi Banner to hang which will certainly make their home look Holi-ready. Ask the students to make it colourful or give it a beautiful, rainbow pattern. This is one of the Holi activities for students that will get you decorations for the classroom. You can hang the Holi banner in the classroom.
Some legends surround Holi which has many lessons to teach and tell that would make it perfect for Holi reading. Knowing the basis of Holi will help students celebrate with renewed zeal every year. You can also pick from Holi celebration stories.
Though splashing water and playing with colors is so much fun, it is not the only way to go about celebrating Holi. You can encourage students to make cute and colorful tambola cards in different shapes such as that water guns, droplets, balloons, and buckets in different colours, and enjoy the game.
There is no escaping colors on Holi. It will end up in your face, hair, ears, eyes, and all over. So it’s better to ensure that the colors you use are organic and skin-friendly and what better way to do that than making your own Holi colors to play with? You can use amla, heena, and other natural ingredients to make the color.
This is one of the simplest Holi activities for kids. All it takes to make a Holi T-shirt is a plain T-shirt, foam letters, and fabric paint. Ask students to dip the foam letters into paint stamp them onto the T-shirt and dry voila, your Holi T-shirt is ready.
The Balloon Burst Relay Game is a blood-pumping activity that the kids would enjoy completely. It is played in teams of 3 or 4 and involves students doing a relay race. What you have to do is place a chair on the far end of the room and the first kid will run to it with a balloon, keep the balloon on a chair, sit on it, and burst it. Then, run back to the initial position from where the second kid will do the same and then, the third.
You can organise the activity of creating Holi Handprint cards which can contain a vibrant message for the recipients. This colorful and creative activity would bring smiles to the kids’ faces and help them think about what they want the festive message to their friends and family to be.
Holi activities are fun, creative, and vibrant with so many colours involved. They are a great way to introduce festivals to young students. Being interactive, Holi activities help students retain information for longer periods. JBM Smart Start is among the schools in Greater Noida West that recognises how crucial it is to celebrate festivals with festive activities organised that capture students’ interest and attention.
We hope that the above-mentioned Holi activities for kindergarten will help a ton in making Holi celebrations in schools brighter. Happy Holi!