Our Reading Travels

Wednesday 7 June 2017

Europe: A tale from Greece

We are visiting our seventh and final continent in our reading around the world adventure. This week we visited Greece and read about the Girl Who Changed her Fate.


Ill-fated Eleni travels to the house where all the Fates live and battles to change her lot in life.

Asia: A story from China

We read a very entertaining story set in China. Seven brothers avoid being executed by the emperor because of amazing individual qualities.



Asia: A True Story from India

We have arrived on our sixth continent in our reading around the world journey.  This week we are reading a story set in a country that has the second largest population in the world.

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The true story of Noor Nobi, a tailor from Calcutta, India, who, after the loss of his family, set about to rescue, heal, and set free thousands of illegally captured birds.

Tuesday 16 May 2017

Africa: True Stories

While we read around the world students are to think about the following questions:

  • What does each story tell us about the continent in which they take place?
  • What does the story tell us about the land and the people that live there?
  • How is reading around the world getting us to know more about other places?
  • Why should we learn about the different continents of the world?
Our world reading travels have taken us to five continents so far, including Africa.




A story from Ghana about how one small loan for a hen led to the creation of the biggest farm in West Africa.



We read a story from Kenya that made us aware that many children live in poverty because their parents became sick and die. It tells about how people from other parts of the world can help bring education and homes for children.

Thursday 20 April 2017

Africa: Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears

We have made it to our fifth continent in our reading journey.

This story is set in West Africa. It is a story about misunderstanding. 

Friday 7 April 2017

Australia: Possum Magic

Australia makes for our fourth continent in our read around the world adventure. We have visited North America, South America, and Antarctica up to this point.


We travelled all around the outside of Australia and even to Tasmania in one book. Possum Magic introduces all sorts of unique Australia foods.






Thursday 2 March 2017

Antarctica



We have made reading visits to North America and South America already and our third continent for a reading destination is Antarctica. The story below is about the 1933 US expedition to Antarctica.


Wednesday 15 February 2017

South America: Brazil

Our world reading travels continue on the continent of South America. This week we headed into the heart of the Amazon.




Uirapuru tells the story of a group of boys who set off into the forest to catch the bird with nets and bows and arrows. During their adventures they meet an old man with a flute who has spent his life trying to copy the UirapurĂș’s song and a maiden of the moon surrounded by all the creatures of the night.

The story teaches that we cannot try to own nature, because when we do it will hurt it and it will disappear. The beautiful parts of nature should be respected.

South America: Peru

We left the continent of North America and headed to South America. We looked up both continents in World Book Kids Online. We compared the two continents and found out that South America is about 1/3 smaller in area than North America and had less people. North America has approximately 572 million people while South America has about 418 million. There are 12 countries in South America compared to 24 countries in North America.

We read our first story set in South America. Necklace of Stars is story that whose setting could have been in a number of places along the Andes.  We briefly looked at what the Andes look like in Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and Peru. This fictional story most likely takes place in Peru.

Tuesday 31 January 2017

North America: Guatemala


Central America is part of the continent of North America. We read about Esperanza and her Abuela (grandmother).  They live in the countryside of Guatemala and they weave beautiful tapestries and clothing.  

The quetzal is a bird which is a symbol of Guatemala. It is even on the country's flag. This bird is often woven in the patterns of their weaving. 

This story reminds us that we should appreciate the skills and traditions that have been passed down to us. Each country has something unique to offer the world. It is diversity that makes the world such a wonderful and interesting place. This story also reminds us that we should never judge people by their appearance.

Tuesday 24 January 2017

Learning About North America

 We read parts of three books today.

From the Explore North America book we learned that there are seven continents and five oceans in the world. North America is the continent that we live on. Our continent has 24 countries. Many countries in North America are also islands. We also learned that the climate of countries get warmer the farther they are away from the North Pole and the closer they are to the equator.
In the book, Throw Your Tooth on the Roof, we learned that kids around the world have many different tooth traditions. In North America, some first nations groups put their child's tooth in a tree and dance around it to make sure the replacement tooth grows straight while others wrap it in food and feed it to their dog. In Mexico, children wait for a magic tooth mouse instead of a tooth fairy.

Ben


Grayson


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Klaus




We read part of School Days Around the World which show that most kids go to school and like to learn and hangout with friends. We also learned that schools can be very different from what we are used to.We read about how kids go to school on a native reserve in Alberta. The school the children attended there was pink and they ate both breakfast and lunch at the school. The children used iPads and studies similar subjects to what we have at Tillicum Elementary School. What was different is that they also learned to speak Cree and were taught drumming and how to do traditional Pow Wow dancing. They even had elders come in from the community to tell them stories.

Tuesday 17 January 2017

North America: First Stop is Canada

Today we started our read around the world journey. The first continent we are visiting is North America and we read a book from our home country of Canada.


This book is about going ice fishing in Canada. It is story about two kids learning how to ice fish from their grandma. They learned to use special tools to go ice fishing. The used a ice probe to check that the ice was safe to walk on. They used a tool called a tuuq (pronounce took)  to make holes in the ice. They used a fishing line with a brightly lure attached to it. They ended up catching Arctic Char.

Here are some journal writing that was inspired by the story:


Zoey


Alex


Adria



Nevaeh



Mya










Tuesday 10 January 2017

Starting our Reading Adventure


  



To get started on our Read Around the World unit we read the three books pictured above.