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Holidays can be a magical time in the classroom, but they can also be tricky to navigate. In this episode, I’m sharing 4 practical ways to make your holiday lessons more inclusive, culturally responsive, and welcoming for every student.
You’ll learn how to celebrate the season while respecting the diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and traditions your students bring to class.
In this episode, you’ll discover how to:
✅ Shift from “holiday parties” to cultural learning experiences
✅ Include global celebrations in your lessons
✅ Encourage student voice and family traditions
✅ Use reflection and connection instead of comparison
These ideas are easy to implement, low-prep, and perfect for upper elementary classrooms, especially if you want to build community and cultural understanding during the winter months.
Related Blog Post: https://thesouthernteach.com/blog/cultural-sensitivity-during-the-holiday-season/
Explore more classroom-ready holiday resources:
❄️ Winter Holidays Around the World Unit: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Winter-Holidays-Around-the-World-Unit-Activities-Social-Studies-Mini-Lessons-14563801
🎄 Christmas Around the World Unit: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Christmas-Holidays-Around-the-World-Unit-Activities-Social-Studies-Mini-Lessons-14563832
Mentioned in this episode:
Black History Month Unit for your Social Studies Curriculum
Are you an upper elementary teacher looking to find a quality TEKS- and CCSS-aligned resource that covers important events and figures in black history? Looking for minimal-prep and engaging lessons and activities to teach social studies concepts to your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students? Look no further!
Purchase the Black History Month Unit!
7th Grade Texas History Guided Curriculum (Growing Bundle)
A TEKS-aligned Texas History curriculum designed to make planning simple and instruction engaging. Organized units, ready-to-use lessons, and ongoing updates as new units are added!
By Kirsten Hammond, The Southern Teach LLCHolidays can be a magical time in the classroom, but they can also be tricky to navigate. In this episode, I’m sharing 4 practical ways to make your holiday lessons more inclusive, culturally responsive, and welcoming for every student.
You’ll learn how to celebrate the season while respecting the diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and traditions your students bring to class.
In this episode, you’ll discover how to:
✅ Shift from “holiday parties” to cultural learning experiences
✅ Include global celebrations in your lessons
✅ Encourage student voice and family traditions
✅ Use reflection and connection instead of comparison
These ideas are easy to implement, low-prep, and perfect for upper elementary classrooms, especially if you want to build community and cultural understanding during the winter months.
Related Blog Post: https://thesouthernteach.com/blog/cultural-sensitivity-during-the-holiday-season/
Explore more classroom-ready holiday resources:
❄️ Winter Holidays Around the World Unit: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Winter-Holidays-Around-the-World-Unit-Activities-Social-Studies-Mini-Lessons-14563801
🎄 Christmas Around the World Unit: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Christmas-Holidays-Around-the-World-Unit-Activities-Social-Studies-Mini-Lessons-14563832
Mentioned in this episode:
Black History Month Unit for your Social Studies Curriculum
Are you an upper elementary teacher looking to find a quality TEKS- and CCSS-aligned resource that covers important events and figures in black history? Looking for minimal-prep and engaging lessons and activities to teach social studies concepts to your 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students? Look no further!
Purchase the Black History Month Unit!
7th Grade Texas History Guided Curriculum (Growing Bundle)
A TEKS-aligned Texas History curriculum designed to make planning simple and instruction engaging. Organized units, ready-to-use lessons, and ongoing updates as new units are added!