With our KS2 Pichkari Holi Art Activity, children can learn about the significance of everyone becoming the same, covered in many colours, for one day during Holi. Children can have fun with this Holi art activity and make and decorate their own Pichkari water pistol that really shoots out colour. Holi Art Project for kids. Holi is well, a messy festival, which is exactly why it’s so much fun! This Art Project from Multicultural Kids is the perfect project to take outdoors and soak in the warm weather. Kids of all ages can get involved and you need just basic supplies, so yay! 4. Handmade Paint Splatter Holi Cards Use this KS2 Holi Class Art Activity to create a vibrant and colourful classroom masterpiece. This resource encourages pupils to work together to create a harmonious, balanced and fun abstract tissue paper painting, inspired by the Holi festival. Why not use this resource as a wonderful cross-curricular project to learn more about Holi and the meanings behind this Hindu festival? This KS2 The Meaning of Colours Holi activity will have your pupils exploring first what the different colours mean in the Hindu religion and then what the different colours mean to them. This thought provoking and visual task is a lovely way to reflect on the meaning of Holi and what is special and important in your students' lives. We also have this bright and colourful KS1 Holi Word Mat What is Holi about? Learn all about the Hindu festival of Holi with fun interactive videos, activities, downloads, quizzes and revision guides for KS2 students. I especially love the 4 little Happy Holi cards you can print and attach your friendship bracelet too! Holi Art Projects. There are host of fantastic Holi Art Projects you can do with kids: Any kind of Splatter Art, is particularly appropriate for Holi celebrations. If you go “big”, you can use this splatter art as gift wrap paper and Holi Create a colourful backdrop for your Holi display by means of this KS2 Holi The Festival of Colours Art Activity. WIth this activity, students flick pieces of paper, card and old toothbrushes to create a splatter of colours. This is an ideal piece of art to represent the colours of Holi and to use as a backdrop for a Holi display. Holi teaching resources for Key Stage 2 - Year 3, 4, 5, 6. Created for teachers, by teachers! Professional Festivals and Celebrations teaching resources. Create a colourful backdrop for your Holi display by means of this KS2 Holi The Festival of Colours Art Activity. WIth this activity, students flick pieces of paper, card and old toothbrushes to create a splatter of colours. This is an ideal piece of art to represent the colours of Holi and to use as a backdrop for a Holi display. Petal prints can be arranged to form a flower. Use the leaves and stems to design a tree. Prints of the cut vegetable and fruit slices can form abstract art or can be added as random, fun elements to make the card more attractive. 2. Decoupage of Leaves and Petals. This Holi art idea can be used to make both, a greeting card and a wall-hung art. This KS2 Holi Pichkari Craft Activity is a fantastic craft to do within your spring unit about Hindu Dharma. Use this colourful set of instructions to create your own pichkari (water pistol) to help celebrate the festival of Holi! This activity also involves recycling materials such as kitchen rolls, so it can be used to stress the importance of recycling. Check out more activities for Holi With our KS2 Pichkari Holi Art Activity, children can learn about the significance of everyone becoming the same, covered in many colours, for one day during Holi. Children can have fun with this Holi art activity and make and decorate their own Pichkari water pistol that really shoots out colour. With our KS2 Pichkari Holi Art Activity, children can learn about the significance of everyone becoming the same, covered in many colours, for one day during Holi. Children can have fun with this Holi art activity and make and decorate their own Pichkari water pistol that really shoots out colour. This KS2 The Meaning of Colours Holi activity will have your pupils exploring first what the different colours mean in the Hindu religion and then what the different colours mean to them. This thought provoking and visual task is a lovely way to reflect on the meaning of Holi and what is special and important in your students' lives. We also have this bright and colourful KS1 Holi Word Mat Use this KS2 Holi Class Art Activity to create a vibrant and colourful classroom masterpiece. This resource encourages pupils to work together to create a harmonious, balanced and fun abstract tissue paper painting, inspired by the Holi festival. Why not use this resource as a wonderful cross-curricular project to learn more about Holi and the meanings behind this Hindu festival? We have Holi art activities, PowerPoints, display banners, and more for your pupils to complete to get them in the Holi spirit! Recently Viewed and Downloaded › An introduction (based on Scholastic's Festival Facts Holi) ton the Hindu festival of Holi. To be used in conjunction with the story of Prahlad and Holika. Holi is the festival of colours, and is celebrated with the throwing of coloured powder and water. We have Holi art activities, PowerPoints, display banners, and more for your pupils to complete to get them in the Holi spirit! Recently Viewed and Downloaded › With our KS2 Pichkari Holi Art Activity, children can learn about the significance of everyone becoming the same, covered in many colours, for one day during Holi. Children can have fun with this Holi art activity and make and decorate their own Pichkari water pistol that really shoots out colour. Use this KS2 Holi Class Art Activity to create a vibrant and colourful classroom masterpiece. This resource encourages pupils to work together to create a harmonious, balanced and fun abstract tissue paper painting, inspired by the Holi festival. Why not use this resource as a wonderful cross-curricular project to learn more about Holi and the meanings behind this Hindu festival?
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