1. Decorating the 8/3 Stage
On Women's Day 8/3, how could we miss the children's performances? Therefore, decorating the stage is a great idea to make the preschool classroom more lively and cheerful. Teachers should prepare necessary materials such as colored paper, banners, glue, scissors, etc., and assist the children during the decoration process.
To make the stage stand out, the words 'Festival' and '8/3' should be placed in the center and carefully cut and glued to catch attention. Around it, teachers can decorate with flowers, plants, balloons, or even add paper birds for extra liveliness.
So, when celebrating this special day, and with parents often attending, the teachers can proudly say that the stage is a masterpiece of the children's thoughtful preparation!


2. Decorating the Classroom Door with Creative Designs
For this idea, you can use colored paper and drawing tools. First, glue blue paper as the background, then attach yellow paper, followed by cutting and pasting flower shapes, stems, and leaves. Add grass, cute ladybugs, butterflies, and write numbers and letters on a ruler.
Alternatively, you can decorate with bright-colored flowers and lanterns, made together by teachers and students, to adorn the classroom door. The children will surely love it.
Each corner of the classroom and every door will carry meaningful content, adorned in bright colors like wearing a new outfit. Overall, it will be a beautiful, lively decoration that the children will adore!


3. Creative Balloon Decoration for Preschool Classrooms
Decorating the classroom with balloons is a simple, time-saving, and highly effective idea. Balloons are a favorite toy of every child. So how do you decorate with balloons to make them look beautiful? You just need to prepare balloons in various colors like red and blue, or simply choose two main colors such as pink and white. Tie them together in specific shapes and attach them as balloon clusters, then decorate around a bit, and you're done.
With balloons, you can create cloud and raindrop shapes as curtain decorations, and adding a simple bouquet of flowers nearby can also make the children happy...
No matter the decoration activity, with the enthusiasm of the preschool teacher and the eagerness of the children, the classroom and school will certainly look more beautiful. The decoration activity for Women's Day 8/3 will become even more meaningful.


4. 8/3 Themed Drawings
Drawing is an essential activity and decoration for any preschool classroom during Women's Day 8/3. There's no need for perfect artwork – even if it's just the child's doodles, it’s enough to create a joyful atmosphere for the 8/3 celebration. These drawings can help children understand the significance of the day and express their gratitude to their mothers, grandmothers, and teachers through concrete actions.
Teachers should dedicate a space in the classroom to display the children's artwork. A large board can be used to showcase all their drawings, arranged neatly and attractively, so the children will feel proud of their creations when they see them each day.
Teachers can inspire unique drawing ideas for the children to celebrate 8/3, such as: a picture of a child loving their mother, flowers for mom, a child giving flowers to the teacher, a mother, child, and teacher together, or a gift for grandma. The best drawings can be selected for an exhibition that parents will see as they drop off and pick up their children.


5. Create Postcards and Paint 8/3 Greeting Cards
On 8/3, greeting postcards are a must. Teachers can guide the children in cutting and pasting to create meaningful postcards. Not only do they help decorate the classroom beautifully for this special day, but they also allow the children to send messages of love to their mothers.
There are many ways to make postcards or decorate cards. Teachers can show the children how to cut heart-shaped cards and decorate them with fun flower shapes and musical notes using double-sided tape. Then, the teacher can help the children write loving messages for their mothers. Alternatively, the teacher can assist the children in sticking the word 'MOM' in the center of the card and adding flowers to decorate, making a postcard that is both beautiful and meaningful.
After completing the postcards and decorations, both teachers and children can choose the best spots to display them, adding a lively touch to the classroom. This activity helps children develop fine motor skills while understanding the significance of the work they are doing.


6. Decorating Flower Pots for Mother's Day on 8/3
Decorating flower pots is a creative idea to make 8/3 more vibrant and joyful. Teachers can help the children prepare tiny flower pots, foam pieces to fit the pots, and a variety of short-cut flowers. With these, the children can unleash their creativity to make beautiful and charming flower pots as gifts for mothers, teachers, or grandmothers.
Through such an activity, the children will learn to appreciate the things they create and understand the value of love for their mothers and teachers. Once the project is completed, the children will proudly carry their flower pots and eagerly want to give them to their mothers, saying the most loving words. This is the essence of the activity.
For preschool children, the impact of colors, cute shapes, and simple handmade flower pots will surely add a delightful and unexpected touch to the 8/3 celebration in the classroom, making it more lively and beautiful than ever.


