Some of our exchange students here at Westview came to talk with our class today about their experience here and their culture back in their country of origin. This is a photo I took on the football field at Westview, later this past summer.
Hi everyone,
I don't know about you, but I loved hearing our exchange students talk about their experiences today! Here's the recap for today:
Learning Targets:
Knowledge LT 16: I can explain how culture both reflects and shapes society.
Soundtrack: "Represent" by Weezer. Selected for today because we were talking about how people in different cultures represent themselves. Lyrics here.
AGENDA 10/23/14:
News Brief – Zachary V.
Exchange Culture
Discussion
Time for School
Homework: Read the blog. Turn in missing/incomplete geography work ASAP. Next news brief: Aiden.
News Brief: Zachary had the news brief today and talked about this story with the class: BBC.com - Ottawa shootings: Soldier killed and city on lockdown. This was a breaking news story, so it will be interesting to follow what happens here. We found Canada on our world maps and then moved on, because I wanted to make sure that we gave plenty of time to our exchange students.
Discussion: After the presentations, there was time for general culture questions (made at the end of last class) for Geir, Laura, and Jerry. Again, I thought this was really interesting and cool to see! Thanks for your participation.
Time For School: We did not have time at the end of class to continue this, but we will next class. If you missed class last time and the handout, here it is:
Again, the point to this was to analyze how we see surface culture and what deeper culture is like in different areas around the world.
We got about 34:40 in to the following video, if you missed class and need to catch up, or simply want to review it again:
I hope you are finding this interesting and engaging! Have a great weekend! :-)
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