International Festival

Dear Parents,

(If you child has not done their November report yet please make sure they do by the end of the month)

The Annual International Festival is approaching. This is the time of year when each student has the opportunity to present a country from the continent we are studying. This semester we have been learning about North America.

The International Festival is a way to explore other cultures from around the world.    Each student will research and explore their chosen country and find a creative way to share what they have learned with the whole school.  Students will need to have a display of their country.  This can include pictures, artifacts, clothing, music, and food from their country.  During the festival students will have the opportunity to visit each classroom and experience all of the continents and countries throughout the world as they view the presentations prepared by their schoolmates.  Each student is expected to participate in the festival.  All of the children have a specific country, U.S. state, or Canadian province to present.   I will provide the list below so you know which country your child needs to research..

Here is a link to help with country reports:

http://www.countryreports.org/countries/World.htm

The International Festival will be Dec. 19-20..  Lower-Elementary will be presenting their projects to the entire school on Dec. 20.  I would our students to present their projects individually to our class on December 12-16.

  • Antigua and Barbuda–Allie
  • Bahamas–Eli
  • Barbados–Denver
  • Belize–Marcus
  • Costa Rica–Alejandro
  • Cuba–Maddy
  • Dominica–Kalia
  • Dominican Republic–Graysha
  • El Salvador–Halee
  • Grenada–Auston
  • Guatemala–Brody
  • Haiti–Donovan
  • Honduras—Taylor K.
  • Jamaica—Taylor K.P.
  • Mexico–Christine
  • Nicaragua–Evan
  • Panama–Xienna
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis–Christian
  • Saint Lucia–Emma
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines–Jaicee
  • Trinidad and Tobago–Pranet
  • Hawaii–Morgan
  • California–Brighton
  • New York–Lucas
  • Alaska —Cyan
  • Texas–Gage
  • Prince Edward Island–Rigel
  • British Columbia—Daxton
  • Quebec—-Luna

Comments are closed.