My school is very big on teaching kids about what other cultures and countries are out there. The last week of school before break the kids travel to eight different "countries" to learn about their holiday season. This is the rotation my class followed.
Monday-Ms. Casey's 3rd Grade: Brazil-One thing the kids learned about was how Brazil celebrates Christmas and they don't have snow in their country so the locals will put cotton on their tree to make it look like snow. The kids made trees with cotton.
Mrs. Rivera Kindergarten:China-The students learned about how the Chinese celebrate New Years. The kids ended their session by making paper lanterns.
Tuesday-Ms. Lohmar's Kindergarten: Germany-The students learned about Saint Nicholas and played games from the country.
Ms. Wall's 1st Grade: Mexico-I'm not sure all the information they learned but they made cute stained class ornaments. They also learned how to sing "Feliz Navidad."
Wednesday-Mr. Nick's 1st Grade: For the life of me I can't think of what country he taught =)
Thursday-Mrs. Miller's Kindergarten: France-While in France my students learned new information about their Christmas and learned a Christmas carol in French.
Mrs. Kuzemka's Second Grade:England-Mrs. Kuzemka spent some time teaching in England so she always does this country. They talked about their Christmas and made crowns.
Friday-Mrs. Papet's Second Grade (Me): Puerto Rico (where I went on my honeymoon). In my class we learned about how they celebrate New Years. We learned a little bit about the country, some of their holiday traditions like eating the twelve grapes before midnight, food they eat, we learned how to do a children's dance called rueda, and we ate arroz con dulce.
It was a fun week for all!!!
I wish our school did more to help our students branch out and learn about the wider world out there, I think what your doing is great! I'm your first follower YEAH!!!
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