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Preview of Lights of Hanukkah Reader's Theater/Play: A Celebration of Courage and Light

Lights of Hanukkah Reader's Theater/Play: A Celebration of Courage and Light

🕎 Lights of Hanukkah: A Celebration of Courage and LightA Heartfelt, Kid-Friendly Reader’s Theater & Classroom Play (Grades 1–6)Bring the story, meaning, and traditions of Hanukkah to life with this warm, engaging, and culturally respectful 20 minute classroom play! Designed for Grades 1–6, this script blends history, joy, reflection, and kindness in a way that feels authentic, age-appropriate, and deeply meaningful, without being heavy or cheesy. Students learn about:✨ The Maccabees and the
Preview of Music: Ramadan Time Song, Ramadan Songs for Music Classroom
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Music: Ramadan Time Song, Ramadan Songs for Music Classroom

Youtube LinkMusic: Ramadan Time Song, Ramadan Songs for Music Classroom Video and Lyrics (PDF Slides) Instrumental Track No VocalsKey Words: Ramadan Mubarak celebrations Eid traditions holidays Muslim Arabic prayer reflection community choir
Preview of Ramadan Time Song Instrumental Track No Vocals
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Ramadan Time Song Instrumental Track No Vocals

Ramadan Time Song Instrumental Track No Vocals No Vocals Streaming Video and mp3 Vocals And Instrumental VersionKey Words: Ramadan Mubarak celebrations Eid traditions holidays Muslim Arabic prayer reflection community
Preview of Ramadan Reader's theater inspired by quiet kindness: Hidden Good Week

Ramadan Reader's theater inspired by quiet kindness: Hidden Good Week

Hidden Good Week is a thoughtful Reader’s Theater paired with a student-friendly informational text that introduces students to the values of Ramadan through the universal practice of quiet kindness. This resource centers student voice, cultural respect, and social-emotional learning—without stereotyping, oversimplifying, or turning culture into a performance. It offers young learners a meaningful way to explore kindness, empathy, and community while honoring a student’s lived experience. What
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