05 noviembre 2011

Venezuela


First Graders have just finished a cultural theme centered around Venezuela, learning about many aspects of this South American country. We have had the opportunity to explore virtually some of the natural wonders of the country, such as Salto Ángel (Angel Falls), some key symbols, such as the national bird (el turpial) and the national flower (orchid), and used play ‘bolivares’ (Venezuela’s money) to practice math skills and review our numbers in Spanish. We also learned that scientists believe that cacao trees are indigenous to Venezuela. And what do we make from cacao trees? Chocolate! Something we can't possibly live without :)
21st century skills include cultural literacy as part of what makes a graduate competitive in the job market, and we start early here at Camden Rockport Elementary, gaining knowledge of other countries and perspectives. A measure of success, when a student says, ‘Wow, I want to go THERE!’

For more kid friendly information about Venezuela, go t0:
http://www.atozkidsstuff.com/ven.html

Saludos!

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