Friday, December 22, 2017

Holidays Around the World


Throughout the month of December, your first graders traveled around the world on Mrs. Gouzie's private plane.  We have traveled to Mexico, Israel, Germany, Australia and back to the United States.  We mapped out each journey on our large world map in the classroom and our globe, talking about the direction we would be traveling and which oceans, countries and continents we would be flying over on each adventure. 

When landing in each country, we consulted our travel guides and learned about the special holiday customs and traditions of each country.  We discovered that many of our own customs and traditions originated in other parts of the world, especially in Europe.   The custom of baking and decorating gingerbread cookies and gingerbread houses is a big part of German culture.  The menorah is an important part of Hannakuh celebrations in Israel and around the world.  We learned that the pointsettia is a plant that a former ambassador brought back from Mexico to South Carolina and is now seen throughout the United States.  We also learned that in Australia Christmas is celebrated during the summer, so many families celebrate the holiday by having a picnic at the beach.  

Along the way we enjoyed learning about the unique customs and traditions of people around the world.  I hope this world wide exploration has taught your first graders some important mapping skills, while helping them gain a better understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity.


Wishing you all Happy Holidays
and all the best in the New Year!
Mrs. Gouzie

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Mystery Reader






Special thanks to Mike Linehan for being our 
Mystery Guest Reader last Friday.
Mr. Linehan read a favorite holiday classic, 
The Night Before Christmas.
He also had time for a second story, 
There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Bell!,
which the children enjoyed reading altogether!

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Mystery Reader




Special thanks to Michelle Borghesi for being our Mystery Guest Reader last Friday.
Mrs. Borghesi read How the Grinch Stole Christmas! by Dr. Seuss, 
which is one of my favorite holiday stories!