In February we celebrated the 100th Day of school! Although we did not have a formal party, I brought in snacks and we played some games.
Snacks for the 100th day!
A pretzel and two Chips Ahoy - please notice that is spells out "100"
To celebrate, we played scavenger hunt BINGO!
In Social Studies we learned about resources. Students had to identify different goods that come from various resources. While grading the worksheets, I found one student who had wrote, "I love you God" at the top. It was as if this student recognized that all things come from God. The faith of a child is so beautiful.
International Night!
Every year my school has a celebration called International Night. This is a night of dancing, food, and fellowship. The first part of the celebration was watching different daces from different countries. Groups practiced for weeks in order to perform a dance from their country. There was a Korean Fan Dance, Korean Pop Dance, Irish Jig, South African Chant, American Line Dance...and the list goes on. It was a beautiful night of fellowship and experiencing different cultures. The second part of the evening consisted of sampling foods from all the different countries!
My favorite part of my classroom. A world map that showcases the various countries represented in the classroom. The countries include USA, South Africa, Holland, Sweden, Latvia, Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, and England.
To celebrate our diversity, students cut out their hand print and decorated their hand with their country's flag.
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