🌸 Celebrating Nowruz: The Persian New Year! 🌸
Nowruz means "New Day" and is the Persian New Year, celebrated on the first day of spring. It marks a time of new beginnings, family gatherings, and hope for the year ahead!
🌿 How is Nowruz Celebrated?
Nowruz is a 13-day celebration filled with special traditions:
🌼 Spring Cleaning (Khaneh Tekani): Families clean their homes to welcome fresh energy for the new year.
🍎 The Haft-Seen Table: A beautiful table is set with seven special items that start with the letter "S" in Persian, like Sabzeh (sprouted wheat for growth) and Seer (garlic for health).
🔥 Jumping Over Fire (Chaharshanbe Suri): Before Nowruz, people jump over small fires, saying, “Give me your warmth, take away my worries!”
💰 Eidi (New Year Gifts): Elders give money or small gifts to children as a symbol of good fortune.
🎊 Family & Feasts: Loved ones gather to enjoy delicious food like Sabzi Polo (herbed rice) and fish!
🌞 Why is Nowruz Special?
Nowruz is all about fresh starts, kindness, and joy. It reminds us to welcome the new season with hope, love, and positivity!
Nowruz in the Classroom
Nowruz Activity -
🔥 Chaharshanbe Suri: The Festival of Fire 🔥
Chaharshanbe Suri is an exciting Persian festival celebrated on the last Wednesday night before Nowruz (Persian New Year). The name means “Red Wednesday” and it is known as the Festival of Fire.
🌟 What Happens During Chaharshanbe Suri?
Families and friends gather outdoors to jump over small bonfires while chanting:
"Zardi-ye man az toh, sorkhi-ye toh az man!"
("Take my sickness, give me your warmth and energy!")
This tradition symbolizes letting go of past troubles and welcoming health, happiness, and good fortune for the new year.
During circle time, we gathered a small pile of sticks and students took turns jumping over the pile. This was a great activity to talk about fire safety.



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