Keep in mind to set up practical safety measures that you would for any school dance
Tip 6: Music! The music of the 1950's is a lot of the fun of a 1950's themed school dance. Find someone who has plenty of 1950's music, or survey plenty of people to get a wide selection of music. To make your dance even more entertaining, see in the event you can find small facts about each singer/entertainer for the D.J. to say as each song is played. The children can learn that Elvis loved grilled banana & peanut butter sandwiches, for example (let's not tell them he used to eat like a dozen of them at a time). Make your school dance a bit entertaining & educational simultaneously, & students may have an interest to learn more about the 1950's in general.
Tip five: Encourage costumes: Students ought to be invited to dress in traditional 1950's clothing for this dance. They may require some help coming up with costumes. Send home a flyer with images or images of traditional "sock hop" 1950's teenagers so they can get ideas for their costumes. Girls may be able to ask their grandmothers to borrow their poodle skirts. Adding a costume contest to your dance can make this even more fun, & will encourage students to go "all out" with their look.
Tip 7: Safety. Keep in mind to set up practical safety measures that you would for any school dance. Keep an eye out for any students that may have ingested alcohol or drugs & let chaperones know the signs they be aware of. Make sure that students are kept from dancing closely & that dancing is appropriate for their age group. Keep the school dance fun & a safe time for everyone.
Tip five: Encourage costumes: Students ought to be invited to dress in traditional 1950's clothing for this dance. They may require some help coming up with costumes. Send home a flyer with images or images of traditional "sock hop" 1950's teenagers so they can get ideas for their costumes. Girls may be able to ask their grandmothers to borrow their poodle skirts. Adding a costume contest to your dance can make this even more fun, & will encourage students to go "all out" with their look.
Tip 7: Safety. Keep in mind to set up practical safety measures that you would for any school dance. Keep an eye out for any students that may have ingested alcohol or drugs & let chaperones know the signs they be aware of. Make sure that students are kept from dancing closely & that dancing is appropriate for their age group. Keep the school dance fun & a safe time for everyone.
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