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Christmas, Chanukah, and Kwanzaa

Posted By SuccessfulTeaching on Dec 09, 2009   FROM: successfulteaching.blogspot.com report abuse

Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, Happy Kwanzaa

This is always an exciting time during the school year because my students always got excited. Of course when they start putting up Christmas stuff in the stores before Halloween arrives, it really drags the excitement along (but that is another story that I won’t go into!). Usually all of my students are Christians because I live in an area that is considered the “Bible belt.” So, this makes me want to give my students to holidays that others may be celebrating. I make it quite clear that I’m not encouraging my students to change religions but instead I want to encourage tolerance of other cultures and religions.

It was actually very educational to me when I found a synag

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