Different countries and their traditions

Objectives

To show that people in the world are different and we all have our traditions. To show children that there is more world than just their home country. Aim is to raise the awareness about the word before going deeper. We want to know how much they know about the other countries and their traditions.

Short Description

Ring game, where everybody in classroom can be a part of it. They can find out about different traditions in different countries.

Moment #1

Students are in the circle. We give them a ball and while they are throwing it, they say a name of country that they know.

Moment #2

Then we write different traditions into paper (in English and in Portuguese). We give a paper to a student who reads it aloud and then they have to guess in which country the tradition comes from. Then a student who has a right answer reads the next tradition etc.

Moment #3

We discuss what is their opinion about other countries and traditions. How they feel about cultural differences?

Notes

2 min- self presentation
3 min- placing chair
3 min- introduction to the game
10 min- 1. Game (name the different countries)
2 min- introduction to the second part
20 min- 2. Game
10 min- conclusions and reflections

Resources

  • Paper (A4)
  • Markers
  • Balls
  • Translator

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  1. Eating black blood sausage in Christmas-Estonia
  2. Eating pita bread-Arabic countries
  3. Traditional music is Fado-Portugal
  4. Popular having siesta during lunch time-Argentina
  5. Halloween is the only time in the year when you can use firework-Canada
  6. Greeting each other with spiting and jumping-Kenya
  7. Instead of parents, grandparents take care of the baby-China
  8. Hundred and hundreds of people are watching bullfights-Spain
  9. It is popular to drink tea with milk-England
  10. Eating surströmming-Sweden
  11. When spring arrives, they drown a doll made of straws-Poland

 

 

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