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SS: Culture < resources >

Throughout this unit, I used many storybooks to introduce different topics being explored that day. Here is a list of books I used for my culture unit:

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Resources:

Caribou Song: Atihko Nikamon – Tomson Highway

My Mom Loves Me More Than Sushi  – Filomena Gomes

Everybody Brings Noodles – Norah Dooley

My Friend Mei Jing – Anna McQuinn

My Friend Jamal – Anna McQuinn

Mirror – Jeannie Baker

Tripper’s Travels: An International Scrapbook – Nancy Kapp Chapman

Toot & Puddle: Top of the World – Holly Hobbie

Let’s Celebrate!: Festival Poems from around the World – Debjani Chatterjee

Throw Your Tooth on the Roof: Tooth Traditions From Around the World – Selby B. Beeler

Zachary’s Dinnertime – Lara Levinson

Can You Count Ten Toes?: Count to 10 in 10 Different Languages – Lezlie Evans

 

SS: Culture

During my 10 week practicum, my Grade 2 students and I explored the meaning culture via studying different countries.

KWL chart: I usually start my units with a KWL chart. I find KWLs useful – I get to collect the puzzle pieces students already have and gives us an opportunity to see where we stand as a class regarding the topic. Here is the KWL for culture:

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There were some really interesting questions raised during this activity. I did some research on my own to find out the answers to these students and shared them with the students when we had the time to do so within our lesson.

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Providing answers to their wonders kept their interest level high throughout the unit and motivated them to generate more questions. In the actual lesson, some of the answers are hidden so the students and take a guess, which makes the process seems like a fun game!

Throughout the unit, we deconstructed the meaning of culture by looking into various cultural factors such as languages, traditional clothes, food, sports, holidays, etc.

Here is a screenshot of one of my SMARTboard lessons:

Activity: What countries do these represent? Observe the pictures here and find out what cultural factors are represented here.
Activity: What countries do these represent? Observe the pictures here and find out what cultural factors are represented here.

The students were fascinated to find the differences between each culture. During the discussion period that followed after this activity, students were eagerly talking about their own culture and the times they felt culture around them. More and more curious questions were being raised too. Many of our boys were curious about different sports that were around the world and wanted to learn more about it.

If you are interested in some of the resources I used, click here.