Friday, October 30, 2015

Our Family Culture

Central Idea: 
Learning about similarities and differences between cultures can help us understand ourselves. 

Lines of Inquiry: 
  • Similarities and differences within and between cultures 
  • How to investigate cultures 
  • How our thinking about 'others' can change 

Learner Profile: Open-minded, Reflective 
Attitudes: Respect, Appreciation, Curiosity

As part of our unit of inquiry, we have been looking at culture and what better way to do that than by incorporating the families’ presence in the classroom environment. It's so important to set an atmosphere of comfort, safety, and family. I believe the way you make your class feel is how they will respond while in your classroom. 

adding students' family pictures helps to make it their classroom too
A simple way we've tried to make our classroom more comforting and homey for the children is for them to see their family photos displayed in the classroom.  Families were asked to email a family photo to add to our window. Each student was given the chance to explain who was in the photo and answer questions about their family. Not only did they enjoy sharing about their family, it gave everyone a common ground to start from when discussing how families are a part of our cultural identity.

I had my students further the school to home discussion by asking their families the following questions: What is your favorite family tradition?

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