Diversity Beans Sensory Bin is an easy way to start the conversation of race with young child! It is never to early to talk about racism!
*Mini class video is coming at the end of this post.* Teaching and promoting diversity in early childhood is very important. I looked through some […]
Raise kids who are loving, kind, and inclusive with these great diversity books for kids. Multicultural and diversity children's books that will help your..
TEN BACK TO SCHOOL READ ALOUDS FOR PRESCHOOL
Trumpet craft and jazz music lesson for preschoolers, kindergarten, or elementary kids, focusing on Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. Great for Black History Month!
Diversity Craft - A Rainbow of Colors Students will love creating a rainbow themed craft to celebrate diversity and acceptance message! Once this easy to assemble craft is completed, students will have a rainbow with different colored hands with the message "we are a rainbow of beautiful colors!". Please note, this activity is included in my full Martin Luther King Jr. Activity set. Please avoid purchasing this product twice if you already own that set. Looking for more MLK Activities? This product is also included in an activity bundle along with books, posters, worksheets, and more! This set can be found here: Martin Luther King Jr. Activity Set Contents To see a sneak peek of each included page, check out the preview! •Direction page •3 template pages Use of this Product •Use as homework during the month of January •Laminate worksheets to turn into reusable activities at independent learning station •Use activities during writing time in your classroom •Complete activities at a MLK Day celebration --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Looking for More? Take a little Time to Explore! ➤Bundles ➤Math ➤Literacy ➤No-Prep Worksheets ➤BEST SELLING Money Worksheets --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please remember to leave feedback, it is much appreciated! I would love to hear about how you use this product in your classroom and you will also receive a credit bonus from TPT to use towards future purchases. To receive notifications for future products, sales and freebies, make sure to follow my store page!
These free around the world lesson plans for preschoolers teach children about different cultures and countries around the world.
Exploring world cultures with your child allows them to build an appreciation for the world itself, the people in it, and the differences between themselves
We live in a very diverse country! Which means, diversity fills our classrooms every school year. It's so wonderful to share different cultures with my learners while in the classroom. To have students share their traditions and celebration with their peers is a special time for them and love doing it. The holiday season is
These free around the world lesson plans for preschoolers teach children about different cultures and countries around the world.
Kids will have fun while learning where do I Live with this printable activity perfect for preschool, pre-k, and kindergarten students.
Are you looking for diverse read alouds? Are you looking to celebrate a variety of languages, customs, and traditions? If so, this book list is for you!
Check out these fun and easy diversity crafts for kids! Adorable and creative arts and craft projects for kids big and small.
Do you need a hands-on, sensory lesson to teach about kind words? You will love this! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and even older kids! Also part of the Virtual Book Club for Kids!
Long list of free Montessori materials found online; perfect resource for classroom teachers and homeschoolers; free materials for a variety of levels, especially preschoolers through early elementary!
Horse craft idea for preschoolers After a fun day of spring party& horse theme crafts, this afternoon I set up one final craft for the paper and paper plates to explore. Not only was it great to h
These wrist parakeets are super simple to make, require very few art supplies, and…are amazingly adorable, yes? They’re also tough. Thanks to their sturdy pipe cleaner tethers, these pa…
Observe and explore your own unique fingerprint with this "All About Me" Science activity for preschoolers.
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.
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Create awareness of the different cultures and traditions of people worldwide with these fantastic crafts that children will have fun making. Celebrate diversity while giving children the opportunity to understand the world they live in better. Explore these unique and engaging around-the-world crafts that will get children excited and creative. Conclusion Learning about the different ... Read more
Planning a rainforest theme for your preschooler? Looking for all the best rainforest activities for play-based learning? Rainforests are the oldest ecosystem on Earth and have such beauty to them. I’m sure your children will have as much fun learning about their plants, animals, ecology, and climate as much as mine did. In this post, … Rainforest Unit Study for Preschool Read More »
November is a great chance time to teach children about gratitude. Even toddlers can learn to appreciate their blessings. A great place to start is teaching young children to be thankful for their body. You could easily break this topic into smaller lessons (my hands, my eyes, etc.) but this is a simple lesson generally ... Read more
Free printable Spanish worksheets for students learning Spanish as a second language. Our worksheets are designed with the beginner in mind, so you can even use our PDF Spanish printables with your preschool and kindergarten students. You'll find beautiful full-color Spanish charts, worksheets, games, activity pages for learning the basics below. Simple categories are includes like Spanish Colors, Days of the Week in Spanish, and Spanish Months of the Year.
Planning a multicultural festival is a great way highlight the cultural diversity of your community through music, dance, art, storytelling and more.
Creating A Classroom Community Through Art Part 1 Red, yellow, and blue are great alone, but when you mix them you create something beautiful. This is how lasting friendships are formed. Two individuals coming together to create something beautiful - FRIENDSHIP. The children pick a friend to work with and were given a large sheet of paper to decorate. We used tempera paint (red, yellow, blue), flannel sheets, and plastic plates. We diluted the paint with water to make it easier for it to pass through the flannel sheet. The children then placed one hand in one of the primary colors, and made handprints on the table. "What does the paint feel like on your hands?" "What do you think will happen if you hold hands and mix your colors?" "Can you create that color again?" "How many different colors can you make?" How can you make that color brighter?" Holding Hands to Mix Colors Color Mixing: Yellow + Blue = Green Color Mixing: Red + Blue = Purple One of the final art pieces. This is a working piece of art that the children will continue to add to, and extend their ideas. More to come very soon!
Learn about countries for kids with Around the WOrld Country Coloring Pages! These coloring sheets are easy way to explore 19 countries!
I love self-portraits. It always amazes me how much each child's personality comes out in their drawings. I constantly have parents asking me, did my child draw that?! The answer is yes! With the right directions/facilitation you can help each child do their best. I love the results of this project and it's simpler then it looks. This project usually takes us about two days. I begin by giving the child a blank piece of paper. (I use white card stock Then I ask each child to think about what their face looks like. Is it round like a ball? Oval like an egg, etc. Then I ask them to draw their head. It's important to use permanent marker, because washable markers will run when painted over. Then I ask the child to think about what they have on their head, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, etc. DON'T DRAW HAIR it will be added later. Last, I have them draw two lines down from their chin to make their neck. Then, we look at our multi-cultural paints together and choose the shade that matches the closest. (You can find multi-cultural paint through discount school supply) They paint all of the white space on their head/neck. I cut out their portrait after it has dried and glue it down on a piece of white card stock. Then we work on their hair. I use blonde, black, and brown yarn. I ask them about what color their hair is, is it long or short, does it need to be braided, in a pony tail, curly, etc. This part is very teacher directed. Some accessory ideas; colored yarn for hair ties, barrettes, streamers folded up for bows, pipe cleaners for head bands, jewels or beads for earrings. Then, it's time to paint in the eyes if necessary. I use white acrylic, because the tempera paint lets the color underneath seep through. Then the child adds a dot with the color of their eyes. We added writing to our art that says "My name is ______." You can read about adding writing here. We display our self-portraits all year in the classroom and then send them home in portfolios at the end of the year. Fall weather has FINALLY arrived here in St. Louis! I'm enjoying a lazy Sunday with the windows open and Cardinal baseball on TV. If you like the ideas found on my blog, please leave a comment and follow me! :)
Celebrate differences and diversity with the Rainbow Colors of Me free printable to help kids see how colorful our world is.
? Celebrate Australia Day for kids on January 26th with these FREE Australia Day Coloring Pages. These coloring sheets are fun for all ages.
Learn about the Philippines with this fun preschool unit! Bring the Philippines into your home with crafts, games, food, and books.