Traveling the World in Kindergarten
Before the winter
break, kindergartners took a trip around the world! They packed their suitcase
and had their passport stamped at five different countries where they learned a
new holiday tradition at each stop!
One stop was
Germany where Ms. Clark showed how German people celebrate Christmas! Students learned that the parents decorate
the tree on Christmas Eve.
“We learned that the kids do not get to decorate the tree in Germany.” Levi
Students then created their very own Christmas tree snack.
While in Europe,
Miss Gurney took the students around The Netherlands where they learned that
Sinterclaus leaves presents for children in wooden shoes.
"My favorite part was learning about Sinterklass and
eating the ginger cookies."
-Emma R.
"I liked taking off my shoes and trying on the real wooden clogs like they wear in Holland!"-Ayria
-Emma R.
"I liked taking off my shoes and trying on the real wooden clogs like they wear in Holland!"-Ayria
Students could even
try on a pair of authentic wooden clogs!
Heading east, they landed in
Israel where Mrs. Scharr shared some Hanukah traditions.
“The people in Israel like candles and they celebrate Hanukkah.”
-Alexis
Students tasted the ever
popular potato latkes.
“Most people cook different food. I like your cooking
‘cause the latkes were delicious!”
–Evelyn F.
“The latke was so good!” -Logan
Students also learned the
rules of the game driedel.
“When you get on the G, you get all the beans!” - Brynlee
Heading farther east, they rang in the Chinese New Year with Mrs. Yezak-McDonald.
"We painted Chinese words with black paint." -Joseph
Students tasted the ever popular potato latkes.
“Most people cook different food. I like your cooking ‘cause the latkes were delicious!”
–Evelyn F.
Students also created Chinese drums and danced around the room like the traditional lion in parades.
"I learned that people put red lanterns outside their house." -J.J.
"We made our own lanterns and hanged them up in the classroom." -Eva
Before making it back to the United States, the last stop was Mexico where they learned about Las Posadas with Miss Fait. Students created a star piñata and learned why poinsettia is associated with the holiday.
"I felt happy because we were learning about Mexico. There is a piñata and we made a star piñata."
-Daniel
“There were decorations around the room and they celebrate with
piñatas and dancing.” – Logan
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