Did you know that April Fool's Day began in France in 1564? Before then, the new year was celebrated on April 1! As some Europeans continued celebrating the new year on that day, they were called April fools and their friends would play silly tricks on them.
The harmless pranks of April Fool's Day take place in the US, Germany, France, Great Britain, and other countries. In France, an April fool is a poisson d'Avril, an April fish, and chocolate fish are a special treat. In Scotland, people call you an April cuckoo.
Be sure not to play a joke after 12 noon or you will be the fool!
Now, for a few activities:
1. Cut out a 1" square for every child playing this game. Write "A" on one of them and put them all in a bag. Have all children choose a square, not telling anyone which they chose, and put them back in the bag. As children sit in a circle, a child is chosen to go first. If he did not choose the "A", he will walk around the circle and return to his spot; another child is chosen. Only the child who chose the "A" will walk around the circle, tap another on the shoulder, say "April Fool!" and start running. The tapped child chases him. If the tapped child does not beat the first child back to his spot, he continues walking around the circle and taps someone else; if he DOES beat the first child back, the first child has another turn to walk, tap, and run.
2. For older children, follow the same directions for the squares. After the squares have all been chosen, let the children scatter in the play area. At the Start signal, have children start moving around. The child who chose the "A" is IT and tries to tag the other children by whispering "April Fool!" each time he tags someone. Children that are tagged must freeze into statues. IT must be subtle in order to sneak up and tag the other children.
NOTE: The top two games are easily adapted to any letter of the alphabet for any theme. Try one for a birthday party!
3. Have children create their own lists of ten things (a good way to review nouns) or create a class list. Have an interesting variety. Without letting children see the silly story they are going to create, call on ten to say one of their words or to call out one from the class list. Fill in the blanks of this story (from Spring is Here, Macmillan Seasonal Activity Packs, 1987) as they provide the words:
One day, I put on my beautiful brand- new _____. Then I went out for a walk. The first thing I saw was a funny _____. It was right next to a striped _____! Then a tiny little _____wearing a huge _____walked past me. I was so surprised that I forgot to watch where I was going. I walked right into a big _____and bumped my _____. Then I saw a huge _____riding on a small _____. I laughed so hard I almost dropped my _____. What a silly way to start the day!
4. See if you are fooled by these riddles!
a. Which animals can jump higher than a tree?
b. What are the things you'll never eat for lunch?
c. What do you lose every time you stand up?
d. Where was the Declaration of Independence signed?
e. Why can't you tell a secret in a vegetable garden?
5. Remember that any time is great for a SMILE BREAK! Try it when you feel tense!
I hope these ideas are useful and ignite your own creativity. Enjoy!
ANSWERS to riddles: a. Every animal can jump higher than a tree because a tree can't jump! b. Breakfast or dinner c. Your lap d. At the bottom of the page e. The corn has ears and the potatoes have eyes.
April Fools Day Computer
April fools' Day truly is one of the most humerous days of the year. This year to play a little joke of your own, try sending someone a humerous free e-card that contains a little joke or prank of your own. E cards truly are one of the easiest ways at getting back at the people that caught you out last year.
In many ancient societies of the Northern Hemisphere, the start of the New Year was commemorated on or around the Vernal Equinox, the day on which the Sun's plane intersects with the Equator, making the length of night and day absolutely equal on all parts of the Earth.
The Vernal Equinox normally falls on March 21st or 22nd. Some cultures held festivities in February, some as late as May, but the extended timing of the festivities perfectly captured all the renewal and excitement of spring, and the revitalization of energy associated with the coming of a new year.
In France, the annual New Year celebration took place in late March, with the festivities lasting until the 1st of April. When the adoption of the Gregorian calendar swept the Christian world starting in 1562, and was perhaps too ceremoniously endorsed by France's King Charles IX, many people who either preferred the springtime celebration to its replacement or were ignorant of the calendar change, continued to observe the traditional, seasonal new year.
These reactionaries were made the fools of juvenile pranks played by their more obliging compatriots; hence the name April Fools' Day.
In France, the name for April Fools' Day is Poisson d'Avril, which means April fish, because once the customary joke is delivered or the prank has been uncovered, the tricked is called "poisson d'avril." April Fools' Day falls during the zodiacal sign Pisces, the symbol of which is fish.
Hence, the French term for the befooled. In England and Scotland, the victims of practical jokes were similarly known as "April gowks," a term of ridicule for the cuckoo, a bird commonly found in both temperate and tropical climate zones.
The intention of an ordinary April Fools' joke is to convince someone that something false is true.
Thus playful practical jokes such as distributing invitations to fake parties, sending people on fool's errands, setting clocks behind or ahead of time, sabotaging the toilet seat with food, and endless others are not only commonplace, but can be a great way of sharing some laughs.
While playing pranks within the context of April Fools' Day is appropriate, they should be ultimately harmless in nature. There is a big difference between playing a joke on a friend and being malicious. So assuming your prankster plans are friendly, have tons of fun on April Fools' Day!
American writer Mark Twain on April Fools' Day: "The first of April is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year."
So to either ruin or make someone's April Fools' Day this year, try sending them a free e-card and give yourself something to laugh at, until next year.
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