Celebrate Indigenous People's Day!
If you want to spice up Indigenous People’s Day (known as Columbus Day) with
your nieces and nephews, make a mini-celebration of Columbus’s birthday.
You may also find that school-aged kids are interested in
“Explorer-themed” parties (i.e., celebrating beyond Columbus and into
all of the others, including Vasco de Gama and Ferdinand Megellan).
To get the creative juices flowing, here are some ideas:
For Crafts:
-Make telescopes out of gift wrap tubes.
-Make paper sailor hats.
-Make explorer ships out of cardboard or milk cartons.
-Paper mache world globes.
-Make your own compass.
-Make treasure maps using parchment paper.
For Activities:
-Hand
out treasure maps you have made before the party, and have the kids
follow it to find clues to lead them to a treasure of chocolate gold
coins.
-“Claim your land!” This would be a good activity for
doing outdoors. Make signs in different parts of your yard with
different names (i.e., “New Patch” or “Ace Territory”). Set up an
obstacle course that the mini-explorers will have to complete in order
to “claim their land!” It gives them fun running around and finding a
new territory.
-Once your nieces and nephews have found their
land, they will be broken up into teams. Then, you can have a relay race
with the kids dressed up as explorers—with beige vests, binoculars,
hats, etc. Have them run to the other end of the yard and explore the
area to find a treasure (which you will have hidden at the other side),
retrieve it, and return to the team. The next person must do the same
until everyone is done.
-Play “Name that Explorer,” a trivia game
that the kids can play. Have cue cards ready-made to hand out to the
kids. Have them describe the explorer listed on the card, and the group
must guess who the explorer is. They can use motion or draw pictures in
addition to reading out the cue card itself.
Foodie Ideas:
-Apple Sailboat Snack: Cut a slice of apple, and use a toothpick to attach a triangular-shaped slice of cheese!
-Columbus
Day Boats: Place three scoops of ice cream on each plate, and place
slices of peaches all around the ice cream scoops. Drizzle caramel sauce
over the ice cream and peaches. Using a toothpick, stick a
mini-marshmallow, a Maraschino cherry, and another mini-marshmallow on
top; and stick a toothpick in each of the scoops of ice cream. There you
have the Nina, Santa Maria, and Pinta.
Send the kids home with little binoculars, a compass, and the chocolate gold coins.
Happy Exploring!
Photo: chrisroll
Republished: October 7, 2014