This We Love Our Grandparents! Happy Grandparents’ Day! banner is ideal for celebrating Grandparents’ Day in the classroom. Teachers can use it to decorate a display featuring student work, handmade cards, or a photo wall for visiting grandparents.
Includes:
• Single Page A4 Banner
• Multi Page A4 Banner
• Relevant Resources: Grandparents' Day Resources on Teach This
The celebrations and commemorations of significant events shared with their families and others
Causes and effects of changes to the local community, and how people who may be from diverse backgrounds have contributed to these changes
How they, their family and friends commemorate past events that are important to them
How the community has changed and remained the same over time and the role that people of diverse backgrounds have played in the development and character of the local community
How they, their family, friends and communities commemorate past events that are important to them
A significant example of change and a significant example of continuity over time in the local community, region or state/territory
The role that people of diverse backgrounds have played in the development and character of the local community and/or other societies
Identify the origin and content features of primary sources when describing the significance of people, places and events
Describe perspectives of people from the past
Identify and explain the causes and effects of European settlement and exploration
Communicates stories of their own family heritage and the heritage of others
Demonstrates developing skills of historical inquiry and communication
Describes and explains how significant individuals, groups and events contributed to changes in the local community over time
Applies skills of historical inquiry and communication
• Print at A3 size to enhance visibility.
• Pair with activities such as Grandparents’ Day interview worksheets or family tree projects.
• Students can write letters or draw pictures for their grandparents and attach them to a display.
• Hold a "Guess the Grandparent" game where students bring photos of their grandparents, and classmates guess whose grandparent it is.