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Christmas Traditions Worldwide - History Channel

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4 to 7
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Use the table of contents on the left to discover facts about how Christmas is celebrated in different parts of the world. Learn about Christmas in Sweden, Mexico, Italy, Ukraine, ...more
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Use the table of contents on the left to discover facts about how Christmas is celebrated in different parts of the world. Learn about Christmas in Sweden, Mexico, Italy, Ukraine, Greece and many other countries; each country has links to investigate in the text. Use the search to find the "History of Christmas" page with many more interesting sections like a video titled Christmas Becomes a Holiday, and sections about How the Civil War Changed Christmas in the United States, a Christmas Photoo Gallery, History of Christmas Trees, United States, How 25 Christmas Traditions Got Their Start, and lots more.

tag(s): christmas (37), cross cultural understanding (157), cultures (132), world war 1 (72)

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Use the video on the "History of Christmas" page to show students how the tradition of Christmas evolved from ancient times. The section about the Christmas Truce of 1914 would be a really great find for a class working on WWI, particularly if the timing is right before the holidays. Unfortunately the video on that page is not free to view at this time; it accompanies the article, and teachers can just as easily display or print the article to share the same information. This would be a really great way to show the human side of the war instead of an endless list of battles and alliances.

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