Hmong Made Simple gives you everything you need to deliver rich, culturally grounded Hmong lessons from day one
— even if you've never spoken a word of Hmong.
We Hear You

Neither do many of our teachers — and that's completely okay. Our video lessons do the language instruction. Your job is to facilitate the experience, not be the expert.

Everything is built for you. Lesson plans, worksheets, activity guides, and cultural context notes — all ready to print and go. Zero prep time required.

Our curriculum spans ages 3–11 and is flexible by design. Use it as a standalone cultural unit, a daily language block, or a complement to an existing dual-language program.
The Classroom Package

Engaging, classroom-ready videos covering all 6 learning units — greetings, colors, food, culture, folklore, and conversation. Just press play and follow along with your students.

A full teaching guide for every lesson — including learning objectives, discussion questions, vocabulary lists, extension activities, and a pacing calendar for the full year.

Coloring pages, trace-and-write activities, vocabulary matching games, and illustrated flashcards — one printable packet per lesson, designed for your classroom printer.

Go beyond language. Dedicated cultural modules on Hmong New Year, traditional dress (paj ntaub), dance, food, and folklore give students full cultural context alongside language learning.

Catchy Hmong songs and classroom-friendly group games make language acquisition effortless. Students absorb vocabulary through play — and ask to do it again.

Share access across your team — teaching partners, aides, and co-teachers can all log in and access the full curriculum library for seamless collaboration.
Inside the Curriculum
Each lesson is 15–20 minutes — easy to fit into any schedule
Clear warm-up, instruction, practice, and wrap-up structure
Student worksheets align directly with each video lesson
Cultural notes help you answer student questions confidently
Getting Started




Teach your child basic Hmong language and culture at home. Created by Bouasvanh Lor, founder of Hmong Culture Camps.
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