Christmas

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Christmas is an important worldwide celebration, commemorated on December 25th, marking the birth of Jesus Christ. Beyond its religious significance, Christmas is a time that promotes feelings of love, peace, and solidarity. People from different cultures and beliefs have embraced the celebration, highlighting it as a moment of generosity, kindness, and reconciliation.

Christmas traditions, such as decorating the Christmas tree, exchanging gifts, singing carols, and family dinners, contribute to creating a special atmosphere of unity and joy. These practices vary around the world but all share the common goal of celebrating hope and goodwill. Christmas is also a time dedicated to strengthening family and social bonds. People make an extra effort to be with their loved ones, participating in family gatherings, parties, and other social activities.

Solidarity and charity are equally important during Christmas. Many individuals and organizations take advantage of this time to help the less fortunate, conducting donations and volunteer work, promoting a spirit of mutual help and solidarity. These combined aspects make Christmas a celebration that goes beyond religious beliefs, touching people’s hearts and promoting universal values of love, unity, and hope.

Watch the video “David Archuleta – Christmas Every Day”:

 

CONTEMPLATE

 

• What do we celebrate at Christmas?

• What Christmas traditions does your family practice?

• What do you like most to eat at Christmas?

 

 

 

ACTIVITY PROPOSAL

NATIVITY SCENE

The Nativity Scene is a representation of the birth of Jesus Christ, traditionally set up during the Christmas season. It depicts the Nativity scene, with Jesus in a manger, surrounded by Mary, Joseph, shepherds, Wise Men, and animals. The tradition began in the 13th century with St. Francis of Assisi, who wanted to help people understand the significance of Jesus’ birth.

Made from materials such as wood, clay, and plastic, nativity scenes are set up in many homes, usually near the Christmas tree, creating an atmosphere of reflection and spirituality. Each character has a special meaning: Mary and Joseph represent the Holy Family, while the shepherds and Wise Men symbolize the adoration of different groups.

In addition to being a Christmas decoration, the nativity scene retells the story of Jesus’ birth, reminding us of his message of peace, love, and hope. Churches and public squares also set up elaborate nativity scenes, which are visited by many people, reinforcing the sense of community and faith.

 

CONSTRUCT

 


Build a nativity scene using the pieces from the LEGO® Education WeDo 2.0 Technology Kit.

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Watch the video and see how the nativity scene works:

ASSEMBLY PROGRAMMING

Make the nativity scene move as shown in the video.
Create the programming as shown below:

Explain to the rest of the class how the nativity scene worked.

CONTINUE


Answer the questions and share the answers with your colleagues.

What is the function of the gear in this assembly?

Do you know why we are using the rubber band?

After the construction, store all the materials used.