Our Reading Travels

Thursday, 26 January 2017

Learning About North America

 We read parts of three books today.

From the Explore North America book we learned that there are seven continents and five oceans in the world. North America is the continent that we live on. Our continent has 24 countries. Many countries in North America are also islands. We also learned that the climate of countries get warmer the farther they are away from the North Pole and the closer they are to the equator.
In the book, Throw Your Tooth on the Roof, we learned that kids around the world have many different tooth traditions. In North America, some first nations groups put their child's tooth in a tree and dance around it to make sure the replacement tooth grows straight while others wrap it in food and feed it to their dog. In Mexico, children wait for a magic tooth mouse instead of a tooth fairy.
We read part of School Days Around the World which show that most kids go to school and like to learn and hangout with friends. We also learned that schools can be very different from what we are used to.We read about how kids go to school on a native reserve in Alberta. The school the children attended there was pink and they ate both breakfast and lunch at the school. The children used iPads and studies similar subjects to what we have at Tillicum Elementary School. What was different is that they also learned to speak Cree and were taught drumming and how to do traditional Pow Wow dancing. They even had elders come in from the community to tell them stories.

Thursday, 19 January 2017

This is a story from Canada. It is about a grandma teaching her grand kids how to ice fish.  There are all sorts of things you need to know to be safe and successful at ice fishing.
In Canada many people ice fish.

Chase
Lilia
Orry

Niko


Below are some student Journal entries about Canada in general.

Brooklyn

Bella


Marin


Tuesday, 10 January 2017

Starting our Reading Journey

To get started on our Read Around the World unit we read the three books pictured below. Students wrote some journal entries about some of the books we read and about reading around the world.

Ian




 
Brandon



Dahrius






Liam



Sukhjot