I know Hanukkah is over now, but I put a lot of work into this culture lesson for an open class and my students loved it, so I wanted to share.
Since it was an open class, the lesson requires a LOT of co-teaching. It is also quite an advanced lesson; I only used it with my high-level students. The fill-in-the blank part of the worksheet is mostly taken from Breaking News English, but I edited it a little bit for content to relate more closely to my lesson.
One tip: if you live near a Costco, around the holidays you can get those seasonal gold chocolate coins to use for prizes, and it will really enrich the lesson. The ones I found weren't gelt, but "pirate gold." Still, the students got the connection and they were a little sad I didn't have a dreidel so they could try playing with the coins they got. If anyone has a dreidel with them in Korea, I think teaching the kids how to play with it would be a great addition to the lesson. I considered using one of those online driedel games with my kids, but there wasn't time in my lesson (it was only 45 minutes) and i just don't think it would be as fun as using the real thing.
the videos attached should work embedded into the PPT unless you have a really ancient version of powerpoint like the one at my school.