A blog full of tips, lessons, and ideas to use in the upper elementary classroom.
Pre-K Pages shares information and ideas for celebrating diversity and multiculturalism in preschool or kindergarten classrooms.
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.
A reading comprehension and a writing activity about the advantages and disadvantages of a multicultural society. - ESL worksheets
Celebrate differences and diversity with the Rainbow Colors of Me free printable to help kids see how colorful our world is.
Have students write about and take pride in their culture! -tap into background knowledge -discuss aspects of culture -embrace each child's unique identity Includes: -graphic organizer -2 pennant styles -1 mini-book
Cultural Observation: An Observation of My Experience at La Mexicana
Pong Hau K'i is a traditional Chinese game that is simple to learn and play! | Multicultural Kid Blogs
Today, I’d like to share a few fun and effective reading and writing ideas from last week’s After School Link Up! Grandfather Tang’s Story was one of my favorites when teaching in the classroom. See how Jump into a Book used it as a springboard for more ideas. Ask kids to read and record ... Read More about Fun Reading and Writing Ideas {and After School Link Up}
Materials for the Study of Europe @missnearingsmontessori This age never ceases to amaze me 💖🌍 #teachersoftiktok #montessori #teacherstories #preschoolactivities #preschoolteacher #kindergartenteacher #unitstudy #europe #europeisacontinentnotacountry ♬ original sound – Miss Nearing’s Montessori Miss Nearing from Tiktok shares how she’s using some of our Europe materials! Available in the Trillium Shop. Lining up the photo […]
A worksheet with speaking activities about multiculturalism in the USA. Students have to analyse a picture and 2 graphs and speak about that. There's also a vocabulary exercise to match the words with their definitions. - ESL worksheets
It’s the Change Your Name Store Name Generators!
Even though the world is becoming more diverse, intolerance still exists. It is important that parents teach their children about diversity and tolerance.
Teach Children to Appreciate Diversity and Identify the Unique Qualities in Others Regardless Skin Color, Religious Belief, Political Preferences, Cultural Views, or Orientation.
Kirsty Saxon (Multiples Canterbury/Multiples NZ Executive) explores mental health from a Māori perspective. The topic of mental health is something I am really passionate about, as a mum who suffered from Postnatal Depression (PND) with both my singleton in 2011, and my twinkles in 2013/2014; and also someone who still struggles with depression. Mothers of […]
30+ anti-racism activities for kids that you can do at home or in the classroom to help start the conversation of race and racism.
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.
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.
It's a rainy evening and the 1st graders in your children's choir are extra wiggly. You need a quick change-of-pace to keep their attention and get through rehearsal. Been there? I think we all have. There are lots of games you could play, but I like choosing games and activi
I can’t be the only one that’s so, so tired of the same overused “foreign” language tropes, and borderline racist, ripped-off cultures used in many tabletops, right? This po…
If you can't go to Loch Ness to spot the Loch Ness Monster, why not fold your own! You will need at least 3 pieces of paper and some scissors. Print the instructions below.
Parents and teachers, feel free to print this for your classrooms and kids if you think the message could be useful, as long as you don’t use it on anything you plan to sell. Click HERE to download a higher resolution. To see […]
It's World Hello Day! And what better way to celebrate than to explore all the ways people can say hello! Below is a free printable that you can use in your classroom/homeschool room. It is formatted to be printed up to size 11x14.
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An attractive one-page fact file all about Egypt. Print, distribute and discuss!