Halloween is creeping up and children of all ages, even the young at heart are getting ready for the fun. In many schools, activities are planned around Halloween. Educators know that when children enjoy something and have fun with a lesson, they learn better. Here are free printable Halloween activities for school classrooms, homeschool or scout troop. Use with old folks in nursing homes or anyone who needs some Halloween printables. Free printable Halloween activities, crafts, coloring pages, worksheets, games | Examiner.com
Free printable Thanksgiving crafts, greeting cards, decorations, worksheets | Examiner.com
As the fall holiday season counts down, you'll want free Thanksgiving printables and activities. Here are websites to use. Need Thanksgiving decorations, greeting cards, party invitations, place cards, place mats, coloring pages, activities, table decor and clipart? You're covered. How about Thanksgiving children's activities, games, worksheets, cut, paste and assemble activities and lesson plans? Here are printouts for all your holidays needs. Use these printables for home, classroom, Sunday School, scout troop, 4H group, after school programs, library programs, PTA/PTO, day care, home school, etc. These activities are perfect for activity coordinators of senior centers, nursing homes and adult foster care or home-bound groups.Free printable Thanksgiving crafts, greeting cards, decorations, worksheets | Examiner.com
Free Diwali crafts and activities to celebrate the Hindu Festival of Lights
The theme of light triumphing over darkness is common in many religions. Hindus celebrate it in Diwali, the five-day Festival of Lights. Diwali kicks off the Hindu new year. It falls in the month of Kartika--late October to early November on the western calendar. In 2014, Diwali begins October 23. Here are free printable Diwali crafts, activities, games and recipes. Teachers, you might want to use these as social studies lessons to explore Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism and world holidays.Free Diwali crafts and activities to celebrate the Hindu Festival of Lights | Examiner.com
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