Usually concerts and matinees at school are arranged by the organizer of extracurricular activities. But Teachers' Day can be organized by both parents and the children themselves. This can be a wonderful common cause, so, among other things, such a holiday also has great educational value.
It is necessary
- - class list;
- - audio equipment;
- - video equipment;
- - phonograms for amateur performances;
- - video film or presentation;
- - costumes and props for dancers and stage participants.
Instructions
Step 1
You can celebrate Teacher's Day in the classroom, in the assembly hall of the school or in the children's cafe. The first two options are more convenient, moreover, they are less expensive. Decide what you will be doing - just a concert or combine it with a tea party.
Step 2
Take the class list and ask the children which of them is doing what. Surely there will be musicians, dancers and gymnasts among the guys. Ask who can prepare which number. Ask your music teacher for a general song the children can sing about the school. Talk to other parents - there may be creative people among them who can prepare an interesting presentation. Make a list of numbers, required phonograms and attributes.
Step 3
It is very good if someone took pictures of the teacher and children in class or extracurricular activities. Prepare a video or presentation. List the equipment you need.
Step 4
Before you start writing the script, create a concert program. Arrange the numbers so that songs and poems alternate with dances and scenes. It's not good when two similar numbers stand in a row. In addition, dancers need to take a break and change before the next exit.
Step 5
Come up with an introduction. You can start with a sound signal - for example, a musical phrase from a well-known song about school. This is followed by verses about the teaching profession. It is not difficult to find them. They can be followed by the words of the presenter about why everyone gathered in the hall. The presenter congratulates the teachers and invites them to recall the brightest moments in the life of the class, then a film or presentation starts. Write the facilitator's words into the script.
Step 6
Think over the connections between the numbers. It can be game or surprise moments, various contests, quizzes. They shouldn't be too complicated or too noisy. You can invite the children and the teacher to play a press conference - the children will ask questions, and the teacher will answer them.
Step 7
There should be breaks during the concert program, especially if children are involved. The presenter does not have to talk all the time, it dulls attention. During breaks, you can drink tea, walk around the hall, arrange a small fun physical minute.
Step 8
Give a gift before the last number. It is best to end the holiday with a general song, a collective dance or a sports number, depending on the capabilities of the participants.