Parents, teachers, and students from the many nationalities attending the school created displays about their country of origin. We have about 17 nationalities at our school, and many of them had nice displays. Each class went around in a group to each display while the parents or students or teachers talked about their country of origin. It was a really fun and educational day for all the students, parents, and visitors who attended.
I helped one of the parents--whose children have dual US/Dominican citizenship---with the US display. Most people cooked food from their country to go along with the display--I baked an apple pie for the American display. I was really pleased to also hang up the Postcard Project and explain it to all the parents and visitors to our Celebration; the US map and US postcards got plenty of great attention from everyone. The Dominica Public Library: Roseau also brought books by American Authors courtesy of their "American Corner" which is maintained by the U.S. Embassy on Barbados. At the end we (the presenters & teachers) all shared the great food from all the countries.
Here are few highlights from the event...
The US display : the students & parents from the US made informative displays about US Holidays, Native Americans and the Statue of Liberty. |
I drew this turkey for the US display, and talked about our Thanksgiving Holiday..... |
I baked an apple pie with imported apples... |
Students looking at the US display.... |
Island of Gaudeloupe display. |
Island of Gaudeloupe display. |
Canadian display. |
Island of St. Lucia display. |
Island of Jamaica display |
Painting from Jamaica. |
Island of Antigua display. |
Island of Barbados display. |
Swiss display. |
Venezuelan display. |
English display. |
English display. |
Island of Dominica display. |
Island of Dominica display. |
French display. |
Netherlands display. |
Belgium display. |
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