Brazil is a popular choice when doing a Holidays Around the World Unit. This post is part of a series that showcases how you can focus on Brazil alone or as part of a bigger unit. It includes everything you'll need to start teaching your students about the winter holiday(s).
Below you will find:
- information about Brazil to help you get started
- ideas for educational activities and complementary crafts
- a collection of easy-to-use, no-prep resources
- a list of book suggestions specific to a mini-unit on Brazil
- FREE printables
- links to FREE videos to share with your students
- food ideas to use as part of your study of culture and traditions

This is an excerpt from the reading passage and student mini-booklet that can be found in the unit:
The holiday season is a very festive time of year in Brazil. Christmas in Brazil is very similar to Christmas in America and Europe. However, because the country is near the equator, it is summer in December. Temperatures can be as high as 100 degrees or more!
Homes and stores are decorated with festive trees and lights...
...(The rest of the passage can be found here)

Like all lessons, you will want to begin by activating student schema and engaging them in their learning.
Start with locating Brazil on a map.
Discuss Brazil's climate.
I highly recommend first completing some mapping activities to show where your students are in relation to Brazil and the rest of the world.
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This Me on the Map project has long been the most effective way I know to teach students where they are located from a global perspective. Many teachers use it as part of a map skills unit at the start of each school year, but it also works so perfectly as an introduction to your Christmas Around the World or Holidays Around the World lessons. You can learn more about it here. |
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There are so many fun ways to make your lessons memorable.
I always suggest giving each student a boarding pass, a passport, and a scrapbook for documenting their world-wide adventures.

Please note that you can either choose to get these resources specific to Brazil on their own or as part of the popular cost-savings Holidays Around the World Bundle which includes 14 countries/holidays as well the following bonus materials:
- scrapbook
- passport with stamps
- suitcase
- world map
- Venn Diagram to compare countries, cultures, and holiday traditions
- postcards

In addition to the Holidays Around the World resources spotlighted above, a study about Brazil lends itself to a variety of other complementary projects.


Finally, I encourage you to take some time to do a craft with your students to represent the country you are focusing on. It is so hard to fit in creative activities, but this is a perfect time.
Here is what we made when we studied Brazil:
You can see the instruction if needed for how we made this (as well as these other crafts we made to complement a study of many other countries) on my Holidays Around the World Pinterest Board.


Click on any of the images below to learn more about each title:
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Click to see all of the other country's Holidays Around the World Books

Click to see all of the Holidays Around the World Videos I have curated for you.

I have put together a Holidays Around the World Cookbook for you. It is available as a bonus file in the Holidays Around the World Bundle and for a limited time, I am offering just the cookbook for free here.

This post is part of a series designed to help teachers and homeschool families. Other posts can be found below as well as the links to my other posts that you may find helpful in the month of December.
I also encourage you to visit this article to learn how to manage a Holidays Around the World learning experience in your classroom. You can read it here.