Celebrating Bastille Day in Early Childhood Eduction

Bastille Day, celebrated on July 14, marks a key moment in French history. While it’s a day of national pride in France, Australians are increasingly joining in the celebration with a focus on French culture, food, music, and learning. For educators, parents, and caregivers, Bastille Day is a wonderful opportunity to introduce children to France’s…

Bastille Day, celebrated on July 14, marks a key moment in French history. While it’s a day of national pride in France, Australians are increasingly joining in the celebration with a focus on French culture, food, music, and learning.

For educators, parents, and caregivers, Bastille Day is a wonderful opportunity to introduce children to France’s rich heritage through fun, engaging, and age-appropriate activities.

Help children discover French history and culture with these ideas:

  • French Culture Day: Set up themed stations with French music, food tastings (like croissants or cheese), and crafts.
  • French Flag Craft: Use red, white, and blue paper or paint to make flags and learn about the symbolism.
  • Storytime: Read French folktales or picture books set in France.
  • Mini History Lesson: Create a simple timeline of the French Revolution using pictures and storytelling.
  • Language Fun: Teach basic French words and phrases like “bonjour” and “merci.”

Create & Imagine: Craft Activities

Let kids express themselves while learning about French traditions:

  • Firework Art: Use cotton balls, glitter, and paint to create firework-inspired artwork.
  • Tricolour Decorations: Make rosettes, paper chains, or banners in the colours of the French flag.
  • Build the Eiffel Tower: Use blocks, cardboard, or recycled materials to create a mini-Eiffel Tower.
  • French Fashion Parade: Dress up in berets, stripes, and scarves for a playful fashion show.
  • French Café Role Play: Set up a pretend café with menus, play money, and French phrases.
  • Make a French Landmark Collage: Cut out pictures of famous French landmarks and create a group collage.

Sing & Move: Music and Movement

Celebrate with rhythm and song:

  • Sing the French National Anthem: Teach a simple version or play a recording.
  • French Songs for Kids: Learn classics like “Frère Jacques” or “Alouette.”
  • Dance Party: Play French music and let kids dance and move freely.
  • Parade Time: Organise a mini Bastille Day parade with flags and costumes.
  • Musical Chairs with French Music: Add a French twist to a classic game.

Celebrate with Purpose: Tips for Success

  • Keep It Age Appropriate: Tailor activities to suit the developmental level of your group.
  • Be Culturally Respectful: Present French traditions and history with care and accuracy.
  • Make It Fun: Focus on hands-on, joyful learning experiences.
  • Highlight Symbols: Teach the meaning behind the French flag, the Eiffel Tower, and other icons.

How is your centre or classroom celebrating Bastille Day?

Reference

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