I look forward to meeting this year's Braybrook's Bunch next week to begin our year of learning!
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Welcome to the Home of Braybrook's Bunch
A new year is about to begin! I am so excited to be teaching a grade 3/4 combination this year. I took some time over the summer to read about different ways to set up a classroom and have used many of the ideas to set up my classroom this year. For those of you who have been in my classroom before, you will see some changes in how it looks!
I look forward to meeting this year's Braybrook's Bunch next week to begin our year of learning!
I look forward to meeting this year's Braybrook's Bunch next week to begin our year of learning!
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
The Culture of India
We had another exciting day today! We had a guest speaker (the Dad of one of our classmates) spend most of the day teaching us about the culture of India. We started the day with our teacher reading us the book "Elephant Dance" by Theresa Heme. It was a good review of some of the things that we've already learned about India but also introduced us to some new information.

Photo Credit: Barefoot Books
Throughout the day, we watched a number of different Youtube videos. You can check out this webmix to see them.
Did you know that zero was invented in India? So was chess and yoga. We were led through a few different yoga poses.
While we were outside for recess, our teacher got a henna tattoo!
Photo Credit: Barefoot Books
Throughout the day, we watched a number of different Youtube videos. You can check out this webmix to see them.
Did you know that zero was invented in India? So was chess and yoga. We were led through a few different yoga poses.
While we were outside for recess, our teacher got a henna tattoo!
Isn't it beautiful?!?
She had to wait for a while and let it dry. After, the black just rubbed off and this is what was left...
Our guest speaker's daughter also got a henna tatoo...
Our principal also showed up and got in on the fun!
In the afternoon we started by reading "Gandhi" by Demi. Our teacher had told us a bit about this peacemaker and this book helped us understand more about his life and his work. We noticed a lot of similarities between Gandhi and Nelson Mandela and Wangari Maathai--other peace makers we had learned about earlier in the year.
Photo credit: Appleby Books
We watched a video about how to put on a sari and then all of the girls got to try on a sari.
Then it was the boys' turn! After watching a video on how to put on a turban, the boys got to try one. To make them into Rajasthani men, they needed a mustache!
Wait a minute...those last two weren't Rajasthani men!
We learned about many different festivals -- Diwali (festival of lights); Festival of Colors and Eid. For many of these festivals, as well as weddings, many families will create a "rangoli" on the steps of their house. Rangoli are ancient symbols that are made of colorful patterns that are meant to be sacred welcoming areas. We used chalk to create some at the entrance of our school to celebrate the end of the school year.
And with that, we have just one more thing to say...
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