Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Design Your Own Dot Day

When I was teaching fifth graders, we created party committees and subcommittees. Children who joined the committee would be in charge of planning our class holiday parties (Halloween, Winter, Valentine's Day, End of Year). The children planned for food, decorations, and games/activities. The parties were a big hit, and it was one of the highlights of the year for the kids to be able to plan their own parties. They also learned some valuable lessons about budgets, considering the needs of a diverse group, and time management.

As I thought about doing something new and fun this year for International Dot Day, I got the idea to NOT plan and to let my classes actually do the planning. What a way to weave creativity into this special day! We will discuss the purpose of International Dot Day and then I will ask the children to plan some events that they think would match the message of the day. I'm excited to hear their ideas! 

International Dot Day is an annual event, held every September 15ish. We plan to celebrate on September 16.

Here's a quote from The Dot author, Peter Reynolds:
Imagine the power and potential of millions of people around the world connecting, collaborating, creating and celebrating all that creativity inspires and invites. I hope you will join the growing global community of creativity champions using their talents, gifts and energy to move the world to a better place.
If you want to participate in International Dot Day, check out these great resources: