National Day of Spain, also known as Fiesta Nacional de España or Día de la Hispanidad, is celebrated annually on October 12th. It commemorates the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas in 1492 and showcases Spain’s cultural heritage. In an early years setting, educators can introduce children to the festival and its significance.
Here are some ideas for celebrating National Day of Spain in an early years education setting:
Art and Craft: Organise art and craft activities related to Spanish culture, such as creating Spanish flags, making castanets from cardboard and bottle caps, or painting traditional Spanish patterns or symbols.
Spanish Language: Teach children some basic Spanish words and phrases, such as “hola” (hello), “adiós” (goodbye), “por favor” (please), and “gracias” (thank you). Incorporate the new vocabulary into daily routines and activities to reinforce learning.
Parent Involvement: Invite parents who have a connection to Spanish culture or who have lived in Spain to share their experiences, traditions, or skills (such as Spanish cooking or dancing) with the children.
Spanish-themed Dress-up Day: Encourage children to come dressed in Spanish-inspired clothing, such as traditional flamenco dresses, matador outfits, or even red and yellow clothing to represent the colors of the Spanish flag.
By incorporating National Day of Spain celebrations into your early years setting, you can introduce children to the rich cultural heritage of Spain and promote understanding and appreciation of diverse traditions. Remember to adapt the activities to the age and abilities of the children in your care to ensure a safe and enjoyable learning experience