1. The Story of Holi: Introduce the origin and legends behind the festival of Holi, including the story of Prahlad and Holika.
  2. Geography of India: Explore the map of India and locate where the festival of Holi is celebrated. Discuss the different regions and cultures in India.
  3. Traditional Holi Foods: Learn about the traditional foods and sweets prepared during Holi, such as gujiya and thandai. Discuss their significance in the festival.
  4. Colors and Symbols: Discover the importance of colors in Holi celebrations and the symbolism behind the use of vibrant powders. Create a color-themed art project.
  5. Water Play and Pichkaris: Discuss the tradition of playing with water and pichkaris (water guns) during Holi. Explore the concept of water conservation in fun activities.
  6. Holi Traditions Around the World: Research and compare how Holi is celebrated in different countries and cultures beyond India. Encourage cultural appreciation.
  7. Holi Music and Dance: Listen to traditional Holi songs and learn simple dance moves. Create a mini Holi dance performance to showcase the festive spirit.
  8. Holi Art and Crafts: Engage in creative art projects inspired by Holi, such as making rangoli patterns, watercolor paintings, or designing colorful masks.
  9. Holi Safety and Respect: Discuss the importance of safety and respect during Holi celebrations. Talk about consent and boundaries while playing with colors and water.
  10. Holi Storytelling: Encourage storytelling sessions about Holi, where your student can narrate their version of a Holi tale or create a new story related to the festival.