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children's hands with the words fun ways to teach kids about diversity and culture

Kids are curious by nature and discovering that there are people and places around the world that are both similar and different from them is an important way to teach them about diversity and acceptance. These fun activities are the perfect way to teach kids about different cultures around the world and get them excited about learning! These activities are perfect for teaching the whole family about different countries, cultures and traditions.

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an orange with the words teach diversy using oranges

One of the things that I am asked to do most often when training teachers or teens in ways to become more inclusive is to share specific activities that can be replicated in the classroom. I believe that some of the most important activities for those who want to be more inclusive involve teaching the difference between fairness and equality and teaching the value of diversity. Here is another simple activity to teach the value of diversity to students of any age. Teach Diversity Using…

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a book cover for teach diversy for toddlers and preschoolers with an image of a fish

"The Skin You Live In" is a great book for toddlers and preschoolers. Talk about diversity with this age-appropriate book and a following activity. #childrendiversity#teachingdiversity#diversity#toddlerbook#preschoolbook#preschoolactivities#childrenactivities#childrenbook

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children around the world activities for the classroom with pictures of people in different hats and colors

There are many ways to celebrate diversity and honor a multicultural classroom. Help create a classroom environment that has students explore and appreciate other cultures and diversity. Allow students to break through cultural barriers, so they learn to appreciate different ways of celebrating or communicating, and bring the classroom community closer together.

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children's toys with the words 5 activities to teach kids about cultural awareness on it

As parents, we should raise our kids to respect all cultures. Here are 5 simple and fun activities to Teach Kids about Diversity and Cultural Awareness.

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a rainbow colored playdough with the words talking about diversity with children using playdough

With Martin Luther King Jr. Day coming right up, it can be tricky to explain the meaning behind MLK Day to your little ones. Talking about diversity can be a good way to approach the topic for younger kids. What better way to talk about diversity than with play dough! It is something all kids

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the cover of around the world crafts for preschoolers with pictures of paper animals and other items

Create awareness of the different cultures and traditions of people worldwide with these fantastic crafts that children will have fun making. Celebrate diversity while giving children the opportunity to understand the world they live in better.

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an image of people with different types of animals and plants on them, including the words diversity is beautiful

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the cover of 9 diverse children's song book with words that say, i love to teach children about respecting differences

These simple songs about diversity and inclusion will teach young children about cultures, perspectives and different ways of being human.

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a poster with the words talking to kids about identity, diversity and justice in front of them

Teach the importance of identity, diversity, justice, and action to your 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students. My resource covers 4 lessons that were created to teach students why we need to value differences, social justice, and how to be an upstander. These lessons are a great way to support building a positive classroom community.

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