Sometimes crafts and great organizations can come together to make beautiful things and make a big difference. Jamie from Hands on As We Grow has collaborated with the American Heart Association and more than 70 bloggers to make an ebook called The Heart Book. Starting tomorrow, February 1, 2012, you can head purchase this book filled with over 100 crafts all dealing with – you guessed it, hearts! All proceeds will benefit the American Heart Association. There will also be giveaways every day to celebrate! Make sure you go to Hands on As We Grow to get involved!
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Hanukkah Unit Studies for Kids
Learning about Hanukkah is important for people of all faiths as a reminder that December isn’t just about Christmas and that their are many other important holidays that happen during this time. Hanukkah unit studies can give you ideas for incorporating the holiday into your holiday studies that happen in December, or to use at home for learning about people of different faiths.
Homeschool Superfreak has a lot of basic ideas for how to build a Hanukkah unit study, as well as FAQs about what Hanukkah is and why it is celebrated. This list is a good stargint point but doesn’t include all the details you’ll need. For example it says you can play the dreidel game but doesn’t explain how to do that or why it’s important. (If you need that information, this post from Mama Smiles is a good source.)
Teachers Pay Teachers has lots of great lesson plans and activities if you’re willing to pay a little bit to get some good content. Two I really like are this Hanukkah PowerPoint presentation from Shelia Melton, which provides a good overview of traditions, food and the history of Hanukkah; and a virtual field trip to Jerusalem from MagiCore, which includes lots of videos showing the city and activities like playing dreidel, drawing a menorah and making latkes. It’s a Google Drive folder and also includes writing activities and more for kids in second to fifth grade.
Kids Activities Blog has some simple printables with facts about Hanukkah and things kids can color in like a Star of David, sufganiyots (jelly doughnuts) and a menorah. These are great for learning the basics.
Homeschool Giveaways has a printable ebook about Hanukkah complete with questions kids can answer after they read. This would be a good one for older kids with good reading comprehension.
NurtureStore’s Hanukkah unit study includes a printable mini book, tons of crafts, as well as math and writing activities. I love the dominoes game that’s part of the unit.
And check out our previous posts for more Hanukkah crafts and learning activities!
Jamie @ hands on : as we grow says
Thank you so very very much!!
Leeanne A says
I’m soooo excited about this – Kreative Resources will have 2 projects featured! I just bought my print copy and now I am about to get my e-book copy! 🙂 Thanks to Jamie and her great idea!
Angelique Felix says
Indeed a heartwarming project full of kindness and driven by a dynamic blogger Jamie (handsonaswegrow). Thank you!