When we speak of diversity within the classroom, we usually think racial diversity. But what about religious diversity? December is a month of multicultural celebrations honoring religions from around the world:
Language Arts is a major component of the elementary school curriculum. From phonics to spelling, grammar, and vocabulary, to reading and writing, books greatly influence our literacy and language skills. December gives teachers a chance to spread the holiday cheer while allowing students to embrace and share their heritage through reading holiday books!
One of the easiest ways to get kids excited about reading is find a story that means something, a story they can connect with and relate to. Even before you deck the halls, deck your classroom with these holiday books for kids of all faiths:
These holiday books are great for even your youngest students!
Christmas is coming and the goose is getting fat, so get ready for the holidays with a little Christmas Magic. This is a fun show that features magical adventures with Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty The Snowman, The Grinch, and for larger events, even a visit from the one and only Santa Claus! I offer three variations to fit your needs but all three offer lighthearted humor, music, and audience participation for a show the whole family will enjoy! Click here to learn more.