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Reading Comprehension: Christmas in France
What happens in France at Christmas? Read through the text and answer the accompanying study questions.
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Reading Comprehension: Christmas in Germany
What happens in Germany at Christmas? Students are asked to read the text and answer the study questions.

Reading Comprehension: Christmas in India
What happens in India at Christmas? Students are asked to read the text and answer the study questions.
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Reading Comprehension: Christmas in Australia
What happens in Australia at Christmas? What is the weather like? Students are asked to read the text and answer the study questions.
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Reading Comprehension: Christmas in Holland
Find out how children in Holland celebrate Christmas. Who delivers the presents to the children? What does Prettig Kerstfeest mean? Students are asked to read through the passage and then answer the questions.
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Christmas Worksheet: Fun Quiz
Kids will enjoy this fun quiz all about Christmas! There are 15 questions to answer.
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Christmas Maze Worksheet
Christmas is nearly here so here’s a fun way to get into the spirit of Christmas that will help build fine motor and logic skills.
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Hanukkah worksheet: Spellings
Spelling is important because it aids in both reading and writing. This spelling worksheet includes words associated with Hanukkah.
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Hanukkah Worksheet: Story Picture
Students are asked to look at the picture and write a story to tell what’s happening. How do families celebrate this holiday?

Hanukkah Worksheet: Research Activity
To celebrate Hanukkah, we have created this fun research activity for students to complete. We hope you enjoy using it.

Worksheet: Anti Bullying Week - Think and Do
Students look at the photograph and answer the questions. What do they think is happening? Is there anything they could do or say to help?
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