AANHPI Heritage Month Kit
2025 AANHPI Heritage Month Kit:
Working Together
AAVEd’s Heritage Month Kits include lesson plans, activities, and craft guides for PreK-12 classrooms and educators to teach students AANHPI and interconnected history education. Missed signing up for the kit? We’ve got you covered.
Download your 2025 AANHPI Heritage Month Kit below.
PREK-5th Grade Activity Guides
PreK & K Activity Guide Download PDF
Educator Resources Download pdf
1st -3rd Activity Guide Download PDF
Craft Activity Poster Download PDF (24 x 36)
4th & 5th Activity Guide Download PDF
Postcard Artwork Download PDF (4 X 6)
Asian Student Alliance (ASA) & AAVEd Collaboration
MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL
Our Stories: Celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month is a collaborative magazine made by the youth for the youth.
Click here to read the magazine online on Heyzine. Please fill out the feedback form below to let us know how you will use the zine!
Our Stories Zine Download pdf
Looking for more AANHPI Heritage Month Kits?
Check out our previous years’ kits below:
Asian American, Identity click here
Courage and Resilience Click here
Teacher Testimonials
Every year I try to help my students understand the importance of AAPI heritage month. I am excited about the opportunity to do so with curated resources that will support their understanding and appreciation for their own cultures (we have a high population of students represented in this month) and cultures different from their own.
I loved the kit this year and the Asian American students in my class were so excited to read the book Finding Papa. they loved learning about all of the people on the poster and hearing about their life's work as well as the various countries that they and their families came from.
Everyone who used the resources LOVED it! We feel very grateful that AAVEd.org was able to offer our school community such valuable materials to help educate and engage students in AANHPI heritage during the month of May.
This is my second year getting a kit for AANHPI Heritage Month and it has become the highlight of the end of the school year because my students (over half of whom are Asian) are always so excited to spend time sharing about and learning more about different Asian Americans who have made an impact on our country and in our lives.
