Saturday, September 17, 2011

Christmas Around the World (Alberta Grade 3)

Christmas is a great time to compare traditions and beliefs in Alberta and the various counties studied in grade 3 see  Alberta Grade 3 Social Studies Network Introduction

The suggestions mentioned below relate to the following specific curriculum guide questions.
  • What are the traditions, celebrations, stories and practices in the communities that connect
    the people to the past and to each other (e.g., language spoken, traditions, customs)? 
  • How is identity reflected in traditions, celebrations, stories and customs in the
    communities?  
Suggestions:

  1. For countries like Ukraine and Peru, you could look at Christmas traditions there in comparison to Alberta, especially Ukrainian Christmas.
  2. For countries like India and Tunisia you could compare the nativity narratives (Luke 1-2) from a easy to read version of the Bible (see Linkwith Islamic stories about the birth of Jesus see Jesus in Islam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia  The Matthew narrative (Matt 1-2) is likely not referred to in Islam.
  3. See  Christmas Suggestions for Alberta Schools for various Christmas traditions, especially those written up in our local history books. 
  4. Take a field trip to a major Christmas event like Bethlehem Walk Edmonton.
  5. In addition watch a nativity video like: The Birth of Jesus by 4Glory2him.
Make a comment to this post with your own suggestions. 

    Alberta Grade 3 Social Studies Network Introduction

    The following quotes from Social Studies, Kindergarten to Grade 3 will be used to introduce the network.  Links to network topics will be presented below the quotes.
    General Outcome 3.1:  Communities in the World
    Students will demonstrate an understanding and
    appreciation of how geographic, social, cultural
    and linguistic factors affect quality of life in
    communities in India, Tunisia, Ukraine and Peru.
    General Outcome 3.2:  Global Citizenship
    Students will demonstrate an understanding and
    appreciation of Canada’s roles and responsibilities
    in global citizenship in relationship to
    communities in India, Tunisia, Ukraine and Peru.
    Specific Outcomes: Values and Attitudes:
    3.1.1 Students will appreciate similarities and differences among people and communities:
    • demonstrate an awareness of and interest in the beliefs, traditions and customs of groups
    and communities other than their own.
    Priority links: 
    1.  Christmas Around the World (Alberta Grade 3)

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