
Mother’s Day in the UK (Mothering Sunday) falls on Sunday, 15th March 2026. It’s a special day when children and schools honour mums, grandmothers and other special figures. For teachers, simple, thoughtful classroom activities help pupils of all ages recognise mums, carers, and other important figures in their lives in an inclusive and meaningful way.
Here are some practical ideas you can use in the classroom to celebrate Mother’s Day with your students:
For younger pupils, try hands-on art and creative projects. Twinkl resources often include colouring sheets, crafts and poems to help children show family members how special they are to them. Each activity should remain short and sweet, keeping the instructions simple, and encouraging creativity within the classroom.
Older pupils can combine creativity with writing and reflection, encouraging pupils to think about appreciation and relationships.
Another option is a collaborative class project, such as a memory scrapbook, poster or shared artwork. These activities encourage teamwork in the classroom and allow pupils to celebrate important people in their lives together.
Use existing resources: Teacher platforms like Twinkl and Teachwire offer ready-made printables and activity ideas that save preparation time.
Keep it inclusive: Encourage pupils to celebrate any important adult in their life by using language like “special person,” ensuring everyone feels comfortable participating.
Keep it simple: One thoughtful activity is enough. A quick craft, reflection or shared discussion can be just as meaningful as a larger event.
Share the moment: Displaying pupils’ work on your classroom walls or inviting families to view a showcase can make the celebration feel extra special.
Wishing all mums, carers and special figures a warm and Happy Mother’s Day.
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