And you know what that means, right?
It is almost time for Hallothankmas! Yes, in our modern commercially driven culture we have been conditioned to roll together all three holidays into one long celebration starting in about August with preparations for Halloween which, when it finally arrives, is swiftly followed by a brief anticipation of eating too much during a football game on Thanksgiving, before a rapid explosion of decorations and shopping that begins the day after Thanksgiving and does not really end until after New Years Eve. Wow!
And you know what this does to kids, right?
Kids love this time of year. They go positively ballistic with excitement before each of these holidays. What is a school to for in the days leading up to each celebration?
Ha! School assemblies, of course! Even before a crazy long holiday weekend, when it is virtually impossible to keep kids focused in classrooms, they will zero in and pay attention during a school show. This is your chance, crafty person that you are, to outsmart them! Schedule an awesome school assembly right before the holiday! You will hook them in totally. But not just any assembly. No, make it a super cool educational show and they will be tricked into actually learning something despite the holiday buzz!
Here are some ideas.
Halloween
Also good for Halloween, are programs dealing with magic. But not any old magic show. Kids get enough stuff that tastes good but has no nutrition at Halloween, right? Instead choose a magic show with educational content craftily concealed within, such as our Magic of Science, which is only a magic show on the surface. Trick or Treat! Only here we trick them into learning!
Thanksgiving
Christmas
There are many ways to suit assemblies to the holidays, and I am sure you will find your own. But the best part of doing so is that class time that might have been wasted becomes instead extremely productive and inspirational. Tastes good and good for you, too! How about that!
Geoff Beauchamp is the Regional Manager of Mobile Ed Productions where "Education Through Entertainment" has been the guiding principal since 1979. Mobile Ed Productions produces and markets quality educational school assembly programs in the fieldsof science, history, writing, astronomy, natural science, mathematics, character issues and a variety of other curriculum based areas. In addition, Mr. Beauchamp is a professional actor with 30 years of experience in film, television and on stage. He created and still performs occasionally in Mobile Ed's THE LIVING LINCOLN. He also spent ten years coordinating assembly programs for the elementary school where his own children went to school.