11/7/2016 | |
Objective
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Resources to Understand Lesson
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1) Door Decoration – Use country theme, see attached rubric. This is a contest and judging will be at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
2) Presentation board with important facts – (Due Nov. 15th to parent in charge of booth). This will be displayed on Nov. 17th in the continent booth.
Some items that are recommended for the board are:
· Display map of the country – mark on a globe/poster – highlight political/geographic facts (capital, major landforms, population, president, head of state etc.)
· Folk dances – could be shown on iPad
· Language – display script – teach visitors a few words (hello, welcome, thank you)
· National sport/ popular games children play
· Clothing/Costume/National Dress
· Currency – show its USD equivalent
· Crafts demonstration
· Interactive Game
· Fun Facts - Famous People/Nobel prize winners etc.
Please remember this is a starting point and students are encouraged to be creative (use technology) and explore ways to best represent their country.
3) Craft - Have students demonstrate a popular craft from the country. This may be recorded and shown on an iPad. 4) Interactive Game – Student created game that will be played by visitor at the booth with the objective of learning more about the country(could include fun facts/famous people and examples of game could be spin the wheel, board game etc.) 5) Flag – Each student should have a flag of the country. Ms. Magallanes will help with this and is ordering flat tongue depressors for you to use. This should be ready by Nov. 8th. We will have a practice run of the parade before the big event. |
Tonight's homework
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Continue working on International Festival at home...
EVERYTHING DUE FRIDAY!
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