1) The document provides a class plan for teaching students about Valentine's Day, including the history and traditions of the holiday.
2) The goal is for students to develop and create Valentine's Day cards to give to friends or partners using various technological tools.
3) Valentine's Day originated from ancient Roman traditions of romance and love and has grown to include exchanging gifts, cards, and flowers with romantic and platonic messages depending on the type of relationship.
1. Valentine's Day <br /> <br />Class plan <br /> <br /> <br />Class plan <br /> <br />Introduction<br /> Escuela normal superior del distrito de barranquilla<br />3 primary <br />11-A<br />Yereinis Pizarro<br />Analida Carvajal <br />Knowledge area <br /> <br />Theme: Valentine's Day <br /> <br />Theme generator: world holidays <br /> <br />competition: the ability to identify, recognize the day of love and friendship <br /> <br />Goal: Develop advanced card and acceptable quality so that you can treat yourself to afriend or partner <br /> <br />Indicator of achievement: Integra various technological tools in the construction of acard the day of love and friendship. <br /> <br /> <br />conceptual reference <br /> <br />Valentine's Day <br /> <br />Valentine's Day is a traditional celebration of Anglo-Saxon countries has been implemented 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. In Anglo-America in 1840, Esther A. Howland began selling the first mass postcards Valentine, known as quot;
valentinesquot;
with symbols like a heart or Cupid, but with the rise of the Internet has spread the habit of exchanging e-cards. Also on this day is common tradition of giving roses to those people who have a special affection. 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 this period is seen as a symbol of love and creation. Some believe it is a Christianized pagan holiday, as in ancient Rome was carried worship the god 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 to achieve and find the ideal love. <br />Since the nineteenth century in England began the exchange of mass-producedpostcards. This practice was added to give other gifts such as roses and chocolates,usually gifts from men to women. In the United States, this celebration also became associated with a platonic greeting of quot;
Happy Valentine's', sent men to their girlfriends.It is common for the gift of roses between the couple, friends and / or family, so muchso that the color of the rose determines the message is meant to convey. For example,the red rose symbolizes love, the white represents peace and the yellow and bluefriendship. <br /> <br />methodological process <br /> <br />1. explanation of the topic2. questions3. didactic activity<br /> <br />Evaluation process <br /> <br />It evaluates the partition active student in class, his comportacion and drilling activity. <br /> <br />Didactic material. <br /> <br /> Cardboard<br /> Rubber<br /> Glitter<br /> Scissors<br /> Magazines<br /> Colors<br /> Bookmarks<br /> <br />bibliography <br /> <br /> http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%ADa_de_San_Valent%C3%ADn <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />