Hispanic Heritage Month Activities and Resources
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15–October 15) with ready-to-use classroom activities, lesson plans, and family resources. This collection highlights the histories, stories, music, art, and contributions of Hispanic and Latino communities—and gives you engaging ways to bring them to life for students.
With classrooms more diverse than ever, Hispanic Heritage Month activities for students offer a powerful way to build inclusion, connection, and cultural appreciation. From elementary read-alouds to middle school projects and high school history lessons, you’ll find creative teaching ideas that honor the voices that have shaped American history.
Inside this collection, you’ll discover:
- Hispanic Heritage Month activities for kids that bring stories, art, and music into learning.
- Lesson plans for elementary, middle, and high school that spotlight Hispanic and Latino leaders, artists, and changemakers.
- Blogs and professional development webinars to support your teaching practice.
- Family-friendly resources to help parents celebrate and learn at home.
Children start forming ideas about identity and bias at a young age. These Hispanic Heritage Month activities help educators and parents guide meaningful conversations and foster respect for all cultures. Together, schools and communities can ensure that every student feels seen, valued, and connected.
Hispanic Heritage Month is a wonderful time to highlight culture and history, but the celebration doesn’t need to stop in October. This collection is designed to support learning all year long, helping educators and families bring Hispanic voices, stories, art, and traditions into everyday lessons. By including these resources throughout the year, you can make Hispanic heritage a lasting part of how students learn about inclusion, identity, and the diverse threads that shape our shared history.