Celebrating Cultures From Around The World
This Term we are learning about “Celebrations”. We are going to explore other cultural celebrations from around the world and look at the history and reasons people celebrate them. To start off the Term we all came to school in our national costumes and had a whole school parade. Even the teacher’s came dressed up!!
In the first 2 weeks of Term 4 we also had a cultural rotation with the Year 6 classes. It was really cool as we got to learn a bit about 4 different cultures. In our first class we learned about Japan. We looked at their traditional costumes and drank green tea. We also learned about the story of Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes and made paper cranes in her honour.
Sadako Saski was only twelve years old when she died. She was two when an atom bomb was dropped on the city of Hiroshima in Japan where she lived with her family. Ten years later, she had leukamia as a result of the radiation. Sadako is a heroine to the children of Japan and to people all over the world. People visit her memorial in Hiroshima Peace Park and leave paper cranes that they have made in her honour.
Our next rotation we learned about The Cook Islands. We learned about some of their traditional festivals that they celebrate. We ate some chop suey which was delicious. We also made a poster about Traditionals Festivals on paper and in Glogster.
Next we learned about Korea. First we got to eat some traditional Korean food. We drank a rice drink and ate some chocolate pie. We learned the Korean alphabet and we got to write our friend’s names in Korean. We also played a traditional Korean game with sticks.
Lastly we learned about Ireland. We made paper shamrocks and listened to information about Irish traditions and customs. We also tasted some tasty food. 
It was great fun moving around the different classes and learning about different cultures and traditons from around the world.












