Monday, October 6, 2014

Global Read Aloud


Last week the students started to learn what it truly means to be global.   Today,  we read an online story called What Does It Mean To Be Global? by Rana DiOrio. Through reading the book we learned that being global is........
  • .....being curious about other parts of the world.
  • .....recognizing that your language is just one of thousands spoken on our Earth.
  • .....listening to all different kinds of music.
  • .....traveling to places near and far and appreciating how special they are.  
  • .....trying all types of food.
  • .....experiencing other traditions.  
  • .....learning about other religions.
  • .....respecting that others may have different values than you do.
  • ....celebrating diversity in people.
  • .....understanding how your actions affect another person's experience.
  • .....living respectfully and peacefully with one another.
  • .....opening your mind to new possibilities.
  • .....being a citizen of the world.
Throughout the school year we will continue to integrate our curriculum with being global.  Our first step involves all of the third grade classes participating in the "Global Read Aloud Program" that runs from October 6th - November 14th.   Together, all of us will be reading aloud a book called The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo to the students.   Each class then partners up with another third grade class across the nation that is also participating in the Global Read Aloud.  Together, the partnering classes plan various activities and literature discussions throughout the read aloud experience.

Our Global Read Aloud partner is Mrs. Hanson's Third Grade Class in Ottawa, Canada.  Last Friday, our class was able to meet with them via Skype.   The students had the opportunity to ask questions about each other's classrooms and learn more about our cultures.   Over the next month, we will continue to read aloud Edward Tulane to each of our classes.  Our class will also hook up with Mrs. Hanson's class via Edmodo to answer literature response questions.  

Please be sure to  have your student log into their Edmodo accounts at home to update you on our classroom experiences with our partnering class!   You can also learn more about Global Read Aloud through visiting this webpage:  http://www.globalreadaloud.com/p/faq.html

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