Our Reading Travels

Thursday, 25 May 2017

Asia: True Story from India

We have arrived on our sixth continent in our reading around the world journey.  This week we are reading a story set in a country that has the second largest population in the world.

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The true story of Noor Nobi, a tailor from Calcutta, India, who, after the loss of his family, set about to rescue, heal, and set free thousands of illegally captured birds.

Friday, 19 May 2017

Africa: Folktales

We read two folktale from Africa this week.


Our first story is set in West Africa. It is a story about misunderstanding. Click on the student journal entries below to read what they thought of the story.
Samara

Gwen


Jesse


Niko
Marin


Oliver
Rylan


Hunter
Bella




In this Bantu tale, when the other animals fail at the task, the slow but wise turtle finds a way to obtain the bountiful fruits of a magic tree.


Thursday, 18 May 2017

Africa: True Stories

While we read around the world students are to think about the following questions:

  • What does each story tell us about the continent in which they take place?
  • What does the story tell us about the land and the people that live there?
  • How is reading around the world getting us to know more about other places?
  • Why should we learn about the different continents of the world?
Our world reading travels have taken us to five continents so far, including Africa.


A story from Ghana about how one small loan for a hen led to the creation of the biggest farm in West Africa.



A story from Kenya that made us aware that many children live in poverty because their parents became sick and die. It tells about how people from other parts of the world can help bring education and homes for children.