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Yes, here are sites you can visit on your whirlwind trip around the Education World of the December Holidays.
Chanukah is a December holiday that many teachers may not know very much about. If that's the case with you,
the Chanukah Web site will surely rescue you!
Check out the customs of lighting the menorah, singing songs, and cooking delicious Chanukah recipes. A special
section of this site is designed to help teachers share the wonders of this season with their students. Although
much of this is really created for religious instruction, there are plenty of resources for the regular classroom
teacher.
When you think of Chanukah, do you think of fun? If not, Chanukah
Time will change your mind! Download software with holiday screen savers and games, and send an e-greeting
to a friend to celebrate the season. You'll find crafts to do, word searches, mazes, and coloring pages to enjoy.
This Web site is full of Chanukah projects to make your students smile!
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A great opportunity to investigate the Christmas customs of people in other countries is provided by World
View. The celebrations of more than 150 countries are identified at this site. You may select from the table
of nations to locate articles about how Christmas is observed in the countries. This site would be the perfect
start to a class project that describes holiday customs around the world.
Do you know how to wish someone a merry Christmas in another language? With Christmas
Wishes, you'll be able to do that in many languages! An extensive list of countries will help you learn
to share holiday greetings in Chinese, French, Portuguese, and more. Also, see the site's collection of Christmas
poetry from authors such as Ogden Nash.
At Kwanzaa -- African American Holiday
you can enjoy exploring the history of the holiday and its driving principles. They will find out how to pronounce
Kwanzaa words and discover what goes on at a typical feast. This colorful site is an ideal stop as students
begin their study of the holiday.
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