February 5, 2012

Passport Around The World

Hello Parents and Students,
Friday's celebration was a huge success!  Our students represented many different lands in our world and we were able to work our way around the world in flavors.   Below is a little glimpse into our busy day.

Eric shared Dutch cookies from Denmark:
Here was our team "Dark Wolves" doing a 100 day graphing activity with Skittles:
Victoria was proud of her shirt from the Dominican Republic:
Georgia represented America with Little Debbie Snack cakes:
Marnie also represented the United States with Dr. Pepper and a western outfit:
Victoria shared a delicious dessert from the Dominican Republic that was homemade by her mom!:
Ariya and her mom made a breakfast treat from India as well as her beautiful, traditional Indian outfit:


Gavin shared cookies from Italy, where he was born!:
Kyle shared information about his family who lives in France as well as some yummy french bread:
Matthew shared the story of a generous neighbor from Columbia who gave him this authentic soccer jersey:
Alexis wore her beautiful Chinese outfit and her mom made these incredible Chinese pork rolls:
Ariya's mom came in and helped us serve our feast:

Another 100th day graphing activity:
The boys were grouping so they could count and graph:
Before we tasted our foods around the world we made passports to do our traveling.  Each page in the passport represents a food that we sampled during the day!:


Ajay's great passport to foods around the world:


 Marnie showing us where in Texas Dr. Pepper is made:
 Brenden sharing his delicious and spicy Mexican Taquitos:
 Georgia getting ready to share about Little Debbie snacks:
 Ariana sharing a picture of her that was taken LAST WEEK in the Dominican Republic!:
 Some of our delicious food to share:
 More graphing on Mystery Island:

 Parker enjoying his 100 pieces of popcorn while we go over the bones of the human body:
 Aidan checking out George, our skeleton, and identifying the major bones in the human body:
 Ariana starting her skeleton:

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