Festivals in England

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Festivals we celebrate in the UK

January 1st – New Years’ Day February 14th – Valentine’s Day Jan/Feb – Chinese New YearMarch – Mothers’ Day March/April – EasterApril 23rd – St. George’s Day June – Father’s DayMay - first Monday Labour Day, last weekend WhitsunAugust – last Monday a holiday Sept/Oct – Harvest FestivalDecember 25th – Christmas Day 26th – Boxing DayMany other religious festivals are celebrated such as Ramadan, Eid, Divali, Hannukah …

M1 Class celebrates Chinese New Year

There are hearts on many of the cards. Candy Boxes are full of sweets.

Valentine’s day is 14th February.

You can give a card to the one you love along with some flowers and maybe some strawberries.

Some couples like to go out for a special meal to

celebrate.Esther

Fathers’ Day

Brian

In June Father's Day is a celebration to give your Dad a card.

Mothers’ Day

We give our Mums a card, chocolates and flowers just before Easter.

EasterEdward

We celebrate Jesus after he died on the cross he came back to life.

Harvest festival

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Many churches celebrate th3e collecting of the wheat from the fields and the fruit from the trees. People gather all the food in the church and then give it to poor people in the area.

Christmas traditions

Jack Camden

There’s a Santa who rides on his sleigh. He comes to your house down the chimney. In my room there is a stocking for gifts.

Carol singers go around the streets singing to collect money for charity.

There is a tree and presents.