2. Class plan IDENTIFICATION Name of educationalinstitution: Escuela normal superior del distrito de Barranquilla Educationallevel: Primarybassic Grade: 4 Teachertrinig: Januarys Paola Pacheco Acosta Advisoryteacher: Analida Carvajal KNOWLEDGE AREA Topic: Theworldfestivies EVALUATION PROCESSES In theevaluationprocess. I willevaluate theentries, groupwork, individual and interpersonal relationships. METHODOLOGICAL PROCESSES Consists of taking on organized class wichwill make avisenideem aproximatedan hour to in hour in play activities. BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFENCES http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%ADa_Internacional_de_la_Mujer http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%ADa_de_San_Valent%C3%ADn http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%C3%B1o_Nuevo
3. VALENTINE´S DAY Valentine's Day is a traditional celebration of Anglosaxon countries has beenimplemented in other countries throughout the twentieth century, mainly on the lovers, boyfriends or husbands express their love and affection each other. Held on February 14, Valentine's birthday. In some countries known as Valentine's Day and others like the Day of Love and Friendship. There are several theories that give this date the origin of Valentine's Day. In the Nordic countries during this period when birds pair up and mate, which is why thisperiod is seen as a symbol of love and creation.Some believe it is a Christianized pagan holiday, as in ancient Rome was carriedworship the goa of love, whose Greek name was Eros, whom the Romans called Cupid. This celebration is called for the favors of God through gifts and offerings toachieve and find the ideal love. Valentine's Day is a traditional celebration of Anglosaxon countries has beenimplemented in other countries throughout the twentieth century, mainly on the lovers, boyfriends or husbands express their love and affection each other. Held on February 14, Valentine's birthday. In some countries known as Valentine's Day and others like the Day of Love and Friendship. There are several theories that give this date the origin of Valentine's Day. In the Nordic countries during this period when birds pair up and mate, which is why thisperiod is seen as a symbol of love and creation.Some believe it is a Christianized pagan holiday, as in ancient Rome was carriedworship the goa of love, whose Greek name was Eros, whom the Romans called Cupid. This celebration is called for the favors of God through gifts and offerings toachieve and find the ideal love.
4. INTERNATIONAL WOMEN”S DAY The International Women's Day, originally called the International Day of WorkingWomen'sDayis March 8 and isrecognized by theUnited Nations, UN. This daycommemoratesthe struggle of women fortheirparticipation onanequalfooting withmen in society and their full development as a person. Is a nationalholiday in somecountries.The idea of aninternationalday of women emerged at theend of the nineteenthcentury, industrial revolution and during therise of the labor molemente. Thecelebrationincludes a fight alreadybegun in ancient Greece and reflected in chis work byAristophanes Lysistrata, whichcounts as Lysistratainitiated a sexual strike againstmen toend thewar, and thatwas reflected in theFrenchRevolution: Women Paris, which demanded freedom, equality and fraternity, marched onVersaillesto demandwomen'ssuffrage, butit wasnot until the early twentieth century whenthey becan toproclaim, from different leftist organizations, holding a day of acto specifically forwomen and their rights.
5. NEW YEAR New Yearis the holidaythat celebrates thebeginning of a new year.The date of this celebration takes place depends onthetype of calendar used, and themost common is 1 January of theGregorian calendar, which was instituted by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582, and is used in most countries theworld.In countries governed bytheGregorian calendar, New Year is celebrated on 1 January, when it is considered non-work in many of them.New Yearcelebration in Taipei 101, Taipei.Celebrations in Bratislava.Traditionally, the Roman calendar began thefirstday of March. However, it was in January (the eleventh month) when the consuls of ancient Rome took ove thegovernment. JuliusCaesar, in 47 a. C., changed the system, and created the Julian calendar, with some modifications made at the time of theconsul Mark Antony in 44 BC C., the Emperor Augustus Caesar in 8 a. C. and finally by Pope Gregory XIII in1582, is used to hoy.1 In this the year begins on January 1. Subsequently, theGregorian calendar remained the custom and the celebration was marked with a religioussignificance duringthe MiddleAges and late centuries.With the expansion of Western culture totheworld duringthetwentiethcentury, theJanuary 1 date became a universal, even in countrieswith theirowen New Yearcelebrations (eg, China).Today, the New Yearcelebration is one of themaincelebrations in the world.Major events are held in major cities New Year'sEve (New Year'sEve for 31December), being accompaniedby thelargest fireworks events. Some of the biggestevents of the worldfocus on Sydney, Valparaíso, Hong Kong, London, New York, SãoPaulo and Rio de Janeiro.