The holidays are almost here, and there are still some ways to fill up classroom time before students leave for winter break.
One way to bring the holidays into the classroom is through song and stories, and Education World has gathered four Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa resources for teachers to use in the classroom.
"Every day of Chanukah we add another candle till all eight candles of the Menorah are ablaze. By adding a candle every night for 8 days, we charge ourselves up with light, so that we will constantly be adding in Torah and Mitzvot (which are compared to light), throughout all the days of the year to come."
"Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse. The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St Nicholas soon would be there."
Kwanzaa is a 7 day festival celebrating the African American people, their culture and their history. It is a time of celebration, community gathering, and reflection. A time of endings and beginnings. Kwanzaa begins on December 26th, the day after Christmas, and continues until New Years Day, January 1st.
"5 little stockings hanging by the fire the first one said "I'm getting tired." The second one said "But Santa's on his way", the third one said "Oh boy, let's play!"
Article by Kassondra Granata, Education World Contributor
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