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Making a Hanukkah Card
In this art activity, children make their own Hanukkah cards using a candle pattern. | Favorite Hanukkah Activities Slideshow, Grades K-4
Help children understand and appreciate Hanukkah, a Jewish holiday of hope and survival. | |
Rudolph: An American Christmas Character
In this arts & crafts activity, students create a Rudolph paper doll. Rudolph is an American... | ||
Passover Facts Quiz
Assess your students' knowledge of Passover with this five-question multiple-choice quiz. | Favorite Passover Activities Slideshow
Celebrate the holiday of Passover with your students using our favorite printables and... | |
Passover – Teacher Resources
Use these resources to teach about the historical significance of this Jewish holiday and to... | ||
Dreidel Games
Print a worksheet that explains the meanings of the Hebrew letters on dreidels and describes... | Hanukkah – Teacher Resources
Explore the rich traditions and history of Hanukkah – a Jewish holiday. Browse our... | |
Jewish Holidays, 2001-2009
This calendar lists the dates of the major Jewish holidays, including Hanukkah, Passover, and... | Hanukkah History
Learn about the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, or the "Festival of Lights," starts on the 25th day... | |
Create a Menorah Gallery
In this holiday arts and crafts lesson, students create unique menorahs for Hanukkah. | Passover Symbols
Homemade Passover symbols make great gifts for those who celebrate this religious holiday. | |
Make and Play the Dreidel Game
Using tape, a pencil, and scissors, make a dreidel and play a fun Hanukkah game. | Holiday Memory Game
This holiday memory game will challenge your students and keep them interested! Use this... | |
Hanukkah Coloring Page
Hand out this Hanukkah coloring page while explaining the holiday to your pupils. | How Many Holiday Things?
Practice math and enjoy some holiday fun with this worksheet featuring items used to celebrate... | |
Jewish Knish Recipe
This recipe is for a traditional Jewish food called a knish. The word knish is Ukrainian for... |
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