Need geography printables for kids? Download these 18 printable coloring pages of people all around the world today! Click here!!
How to decorate an ESL Classroom; 8 ESL classroom decorations for a welcoming and inclusive environment for your multilingual students.
Booklist of diverse and multicultural picture books. Children need to not only learn about new cultures, places, and traditions but they also need to be able to "see" themselves in a book.
Need geography printables for kids? Download these 18 printable coloring pages of people all around the world today! Click here!!
Posters remind student how to hold a scissor correctly with thumbs up rule and short poem. Four different choices of skin color to represent your students. ...
Here's a very special Mini Passport Book, which you can print out and assemble with the kids for your learning journey when you travel!
There are many ways to celebrate diversity and honor a multicultural classroom. Help create a classroom environment that has students explore and appreciate other cultures and diversity. Allow students to break through cultural barriers, so they learn to appreciate different ways of celebrating or communicating, and bring the classroom community closer together.
At Seminole Science Charter School in Lake Mary, Florida, they had their Annual International Night. The entire school was transformed into a global adventure as all of the classrooms ranging from K
FREE geography matching activity with the 7 continents of the world. Perfect for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarten to introduce the continents.
Learning languages should be a huge part of American education and tradition.
Add a little pizzazz to your lessons with some United States History Activities that your students will love!
Day of the Dead nicho craft activity. 4 nichos for Day of the Dead. Photos + step-by-step video tutorial. Download, make + celebrate today!
Kids are curious by nature. These fun activities are the perfect way to teach kids about different cultures around the world & get them excited about learning.
Part of our social studies standards are to learn how cultures from around the world affect our culture. There's no better way to start this standard than to learn about cultures from around the world. The problem for me was how to teach the students about several cultures within the time that we had available. This is when I thought of a cultural fair. I talked my team into teaching each of their classes about a different country and some of the different cultures within that country. We had the students research: food, art, music, clothing, customs, and language. Each class put together a science board with some of the research. We also hung other research on the walls outside of our classrooms. This way the students had plenty of room to read about the different cultures. We chose to hold the fair the day before Thanksgiving break. The cultural fair was so engaging, the students were sure to learn all the way through the end of the day. We weren't so sure that would happen with our every day lessons. Each class prepared one of the more popular food or drinks from their country. I bought prepackaged food from Ikea for my country. This helps to satisfy the rule in some schools of prepackaged food. The year before we had a parent make our food at home. (I did not serve the pear drink.) Each classroom can have a quick craft inside for the students to complete. We made floral headbands for Sweden. Most countries have flowers in their culture so this is a wonderful go to craft. If you search on Pinterest, you will find a plethora of cultural crafts. We also used the folders that you see below to hold all of our research in reading and writing. Every student was given a passport with the countries listed inside. The students were to record details from every country that they visited. So we allowed students to roam the hall. They went into the rooms to enjoy food and a craft. They read information on the countries outside of the rooms. Their teachers held them accountable for details by checking their passports. We had parent volunteers to come in to assist the students in moving throughout the hall and into the appropriate rooms. If you can't do a whole grade level Culture Fair, you can set up centers in your classroom. You can have groups of students research different countries and share with each other. Putting together the materials for this unit took quite a while. If you don't have time to put them together, check out the units below in my store.
Learn about France with this France preschool unit! Activities, crafts, food, songs, etc to give your child a taste of France.
Our literature-based learning often lends itself to discovering other places and cultures, which is one of many reasons we love this method! Learning about Italy, Japan, and China have been some of our richest homeschool moments so far. Along with learning about other countries and their continents, we learn where those places are located on the globe. In order to help my girls learn the 7 continents, I created a set of printable Continents Cards that we use in a variety of ways. Note: This post was originally published in 2014. The Continents Cards and the post have been freshly
These scrolls start with a chalk pastel blended background and india ink branches blown out with a straw. Students then used Craypas to create their blossoms and used a small red foam square to create their signature seal. (I wanted to purchase a real signature seal but could not find one so instead I created a seal using an exacto blade and an old pink eraser!) Some classes ended up with extra time so we drew "Stillwater"the panda from the book "Zen Shorts" by Jon Muth. For displaying these lovely projects, I used hot glue to attach popsicle sticks together to ack like a dowel on the top, and glued a single popsicle stick to the bottom to give the scroll a bottom weight. A small red string to hang was the finishing touch.
Fabulous ideas to create interactive "show and touch" tables for International Night- whether at school or in your homeschool co-op!
Learn about France with this France preschool unit! Activities, crafts, food, songs, etc to give your child a taste of France.
Students will learn about artist Norval Morrisseau as they create an x-ray painting in the Eastern Woodland Style.
First graders watched a short video about African culture and what it is like for a child to grow up in Africa. They learned a...
This is a digital product. You will receive a pdf document via email to print on completion of your order. Get creative at home with 5 beautiful colouring sheets with children's rights messages. Each drawing is an original artwork by Eleanor Ford and include the slogans 'All children are our children' and "Children's r
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Make your own Russian dolls, also known as matryoshka or babushka dolls, with this printable children's craft. We have a pre-coloured version or a set that the kids can colour in themselves. Choose between the dolls below and print out onto paper or light printer card.
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This free Earth template is perfect for kids crafts and activities. This PDF is perfect for learning about space or as an Earth Day activity.
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Introduce your students to Keith Haring's colorful pop art with these printable Keith Haring for kids resources.
Looking for fun All About Me Activities for kids? Check out these 16 Hands-On All About me Learning Activities and Crafts for Preschool or Kindergarten.