🌍 My Land – My Cultural Pride

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"My Land – My Cultural Pride" is a 6-week project where students explore and celebrate their cultural heritage through activities like art, music, storytelling, and cooking. It helps them learn about their traditions and share their cultural pride with others.

Aldersgruppe
9-12, 13-15, 16-18, 18+
Projektets varighed
4 uger
Sprog
Intermediate

Dette projekt bidrager til følgende globale mål

Partnerskaber for handling

Læringsmål

Explore cultural heritage: Students will research and learn about their family’s traditions, history, and cultural practices.

Express cultural identity: Students will create art, perform music or dance, and share stories to showcase their cultural pride.

Appreciate diversity: Students will understand and respect cultural differences while celebrating their own heritage.

Engage in creative activities: Through hands-on activities like cooking and storytelling, students will connect with their culture in meaningful ways.

Build presentation skills: Students will organize and present their cultural work in a fair or showcase, sharing their learning with others.

Vurdere

Kompetencer der udvikles

Interkulturel kommunikation
Global bevidsthed
Samarbejde & teamwork
Tilpasningsevne & ledelse
Emotionel intelligens
Collaboration
Digital dannelse

Projekttidslinje

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Uge 1

Presentation

Fase:Præsentation og formidling

Week 1: Learn About Your Culture
Activity: Research your cultural heritage (traditions, festivals, historical figures).

Goal: Build a foundation of cultural knowledge.

Week 2: Make Traditional Art
Activity: Create artwork inspired by traditional cultural styles (e.g., painting, sculpture).

Goal: Express cultural identity through art.

Week 3: Music and Dance
Activity: Learn and perform a traditional song or dance from your culture.

Goal: Appreciate and share cultural music and dance.

Week 4: Story Time
Activity: Write and perform a cultural folktale or story using oral storytelling techniques.

Goal: Preserve and share cultural stories.

Week 5: Cooking Tradition
Activity: Make and share a traditional dish from your culture, and explain its significance.

Goal: Explore culture through food.

Week 6: Cultural Celebration
Activity: Host a cultural fair to present your projects (art, music, stories, food).

Goal: Celebrate and share cultural pride with others.

Hvad deltagerne siger

5.0
2 Anmeldelser
VN

Vathsala Nayer Vailathan

Malaysia
JR

Jhansi Ravikumar

Indien

🌍Create Solutions: My Land, My Cultural Pride @ Class2Class.org 🌍 In today's project, "My Land, My Cultural Pride," we celebrated the beauty of global cultures through the creative medium of comics. Teachers and students from around the world shared their rich traditions, stories, and heritage in an engaging and artistic way. Here’s a glimpse of what was shared: Bharatanatyam: We enjoyed an informative presentation on this classical dance form from Tamil Nadu, followed by a vibrant video showcasing its intricate movements and cultural significance. Silapadikaram: One of the project highlights was a powerful retelling of the Tamil epic, Silapadikaram. The story of Kovalan and Kannagi’s tragic love and quest for justice left us all reflecting on the timeless lessons of honor and truth. Myanmar Tea Leaf Salad: We delved into a unique flavourful tea leaf salad. The presentation offered fascinating details about it's ingredients, preparation and cultural importance. Malaysian Culinary Heritage: We were introduced to Asampedas, a traditional dish from Melaka, reflecting the region’s spice trade heritage. A student captured its essence perfectly with the caption: “East or West, Asampedas Best”. She beautifully reflected how asampedas is more than a dish—it's a way to connect hearts and cultures. This was an enriching cultural exchange. Every culture has something valuable to offer, and through these collaborations, we continue to learn, appreciate, and grow together. Thank you Tr Zinzinthin , Myanmar Tr Vathsala Nayer Vaths , Malaysia Tr Anil Shrestha sir, Nepal Dr David Greenfield Sir, USA for joining today's session and appreciating. Thank you @class2class.org Jhansi Ravikumar Ambassador www.class2class.org