First
Grade has been learning about personal and cultural events in their “Who We
Are” unit. Throughout the unit of inquiry, students examined the personal and
cultural events of families. Through comparison, students also explored customs and celebrations in each other’s families and
families around the world.
Various learning experiences helped the
students make connections to gain intercultural understanding and respect. Here
are a few of the wonderful opportunities the students had the opportunity to
engage in:
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“Long
ago, people found a way to light the darkness . . . Light was so important in
their lives that they came to use it in worship and in celebrations” (from “Celebrations
of Light” by Nancy Luenn).
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Students
had the opportunity to explore holidays that shared a common element . . . LIGHT!!!
The students were able to select the holiday they wanted to inquire into (from
a list). They then went to the teacher responsible for that holiday, learned
more about it and then returned to their class to share their knowledge with
their classmates.
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Students
also had the opportunity to learn about traditions from community members. The
volunteers who agreed to speak with the children shared how their culture has impacted the traditions that they have in their
family, as well as challenges and/or positive ways their culture/ traditions
have changed.
Volunteer speaker shares the traditions from her culture (Chile) with Frist Grade students. |
Throughout
the exploration of this unit of inquiry, the students were asked to consider
what they were learning from multiple perspectives. This is a powerful tool for
learning about other people and cultures; thus helping students gain an understanding that the
importance of family and community beliefs, customs, language, and traditions
are universal. Way to go First Grade!!!
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