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Day of the Death​
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Easter is celebrated in several countries around the world. It arises from the Christian religion honoring the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which can be interpreted as a sign that love has no boundaries, and that it is the most powerful and magical force. As well, Easter is celebrated as a time of rebirth and renewal (that's why bunnies, chicks, eggs, and flowers are protagonists of this celebration). If you want to find out more about the story behind it and what do people do in different countries to celebrate, check out these videos:
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Multilingual Easter Activities:
- Egg hunt match! Use plastic eggs to hide Easter words written in several languages that are familiar to your child, then hide the eggs and do a multilingual scavenger hunt. Let your child match the words, and if necessary, add as well a full set of images illustrating those words as a scaffold hint!
- Listen to the Easter story in several languages. As simple as surfing youtube and playing the Easter story for your child in multiple languages. Then, have a conversation with your child comparing and contrasting these stories. Let them express their ideas using all the resources inside their repertoires (languages, songs, drawings, body movements, etc).
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- Spy the color. Easter brings the opportunity to surround your family with colorful eggs, flowers, and decorations, why don't you take advantage of this situation and play a spy game to review the colors in multiple languages?
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More Multilingual Resources for this celebration:
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- https://timtimtom.com/easter-activities-for-bilingual-kids-for-all-kids-really/
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