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Hanukkah commemorates the Maccabean revolt and highlights how traditions like the menorah connect past events to modern Jewish life.
English Language Arts, Holidays, Reading Practice
Grades K-2
Christmas blends religious origins with global cultural practices that have evolved over centuries.
Las Posadas uses nightly processions and storytelling to celebrate community, faith, and hospitality.
Three Kings’ Day features parades and symbolic foods that emphasize generosity and cultural identity.
Kwanzaa emphasizes unity, community, and cultural pride through its Seven Principles and daily traditions.
The Winter Solstice marks a turning point in the year and inspires cultural rituals centered on light and renewal.
Lunar New Year blends history and symbolism through rituals meant to honor ancestors and bring good fortune.
Omisoka traditions emphasize renewal and gratitude through year-end rituals and shared meals.
St. Nicholas Day highlights generosity and folktale traditions across different cultures.
St. Lucia Day honors traditions of service and hope through symbolic rituals rooted in Scandinavian culture.
Boxing Day highlights themes of charity and cultural variation in post-Christmas celebrations.
Bodhi Day encourages mindfulness and understanding by honoring the Buddha’s spiritual awakening.
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Groundwater is water hidden under the ground.
Science, General Science, Earth & Space Science
Armadillos have a shell like armor to keep them safe.
Science, General Science, Life Science & Biology
Fallen leaves help plants grow.
Science, General Science, Environmental Science
Sunflowers start as seeds and grow into big, yellow flowers.
Heredity is how you get traits from your parents.
Sea turtles are old animals that lay eggs on the beach.
Science, Life Science & Biology, General Science
The ocean has a food web where animals eat each other.
Cheetahs are the fastest animal on land.
Butterflies change shape in four steps.
Pushing moves things away from you, and pulling brings things closer.
Polar bears live in the Arctic.
Weather is always changing because of water moving in the air.
Science, Earth & Space Science, General Science
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