Plan a memorable English fair with these creative ideas that will engage and entertain attendees. Discover unique activities, games, and food options to make your event a success.
So, day two of our study of literary devices was another fun filled day of playing with language. What better way to teach alliteration then with tongue twisters? Do you know these oldies but goodies? Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. How many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick? or... Rubber baby buggy bumpers or... She sells seashells by the sea shore. Did you try to say them fast??? My students each created a tongue twister about themselves. Here are a few: Fun, right? Here…
I just {heart} geography fairs! Our co-op, Treasure Seekers, had its third annual fair a few months ago. My English crew ~ a soccer fan and a king! Many countries were represented (not all are pictured): Australia, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, England, France, Ethiopia, Vietnam, Ireland, Israel, Switzerland, Ghana, and Madagascar. Switzerland ~ sample chocolates …
This past year we participated in a literature fair for homeschool students in our county. It was a wonderful night of learning and inspiration; students are already choosing their books for next spring! Simon chose The Hobbit, and he couldn’t wait to talk to people about his book. Since my Geography Fair Project Ideas post …