One of the reasons I love helping my kids learn about world cultures through multicultural and travel activities is it really helps open their eyes to the world. We can’t possibly travel to all of the countries we want to visit, so doing it from home is the next best thing.
My Book of Stories: Write your own Adventures is a story-writing activity book for 8-12 year olds. It’s packed full of story starters such as “Fill in the ship’s logs”, “Write a story of survival” and “What happens next” inspired by some of the best stories ever written.
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Take your children to a different part of the world each day on this virtual tour of museums. After visiting the virtual museum tour, create packets or an activity tied to that country. Click below for this creative curriculum.
Now is a great time for your kids to learn a new language! Whether it is an introduction to a new language, an online course, or a way to support what they are learning in school, these ideas are wonderful multicultural education activities for students to do from home.
Whether you can’t travel or just want to prepare kids for a trip, or maybe you are just wanting to add multicultural education activities for students to your homeschool curriculum, there are so many ways to give your kids the world.