This document is a class plan from a teacher in Barranquilla, Colombia for a lesson on world holidays. The plan discusses evaluating student entries, group work, and interpersonal relationships. It also mentions taking an organized 1 hour class involving play activities. The plan lists websites as references and includes sections on Valentine's Day, International Women's Day, and New Year discussing the origins and traditions of each holiday.
This document is a class plan from a teacher in Barranquilla, Colombia for a lesson on world holidays. The plan discusses evaluating student entries, group work, and interpersonal relationships. It also mentions taking an organized 1 hour class involving play activities. The plan lists websites as references and includes sections on Valentine's Day, International Women's Day, and New Year discussing the origins and traditions of each holiday.
Valentine's Day originated from ancient Roman fertility festivals held in mid-February. It later became associated with Saint Valentine, who may have been martyred for secretly marrying couples against the emperor's wishes. Today, Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14th where lovers express affection through gifts like flowers, candy and cards. It has become a significant commercial holiday in many cultures around the world.
Saint Valentine's Day is celebrated annually on February 14th and commemorates love and romance. The origins of the holiday can be traced back to ancient Roman festivals. In the Middle Ages, Valentine's Day traditions developed in England, such as exchanging love notes and putting women's names in a jar to be drawn by bachelors. Today, people celebrate by sending cards, gifts, and flowers to loved ones as well as participating in other Valentine's Day customs.
Este documento presenta un plan de clase sobre la geografía de Colombia. El objetivo es que los estudiantes conozcan más a fondo las fronteras, regiones y departamentos del país. La metodología incluye trabajos individuales y en grupo, así como el uso de cartulinas, lecturas y croquis. El documento también describe las seis regiones de Colombia, sus límites con otros países, los principales ríos y ciudades, y los diversos climas y recursos del país.
This document outlines a class plan for an 11th grade computer science class in Colombia about the theme "Love and Friendship Day". The plan includes standards, skills, and objectives focused on learning about world holidays and festivities. It discusses how the Day of Love and Friendship is celebrated in Colombia in September, but is known internationally as Valentine's Day on February 14th. It provides background on the origins of Valentine's Day from ancient Rome. Planned activities include making cards and writing sentences using related words to demonstrate what the students have learned.
Este documento presenta un plan de clase sobre la geografía de Colombia. El objetivo es que los estudiantes conozcan más a fondo las fronteras, regiones y departamentos del país. La metodología incluye trabajos individuales y en grupo, así como el uso de cartulinas, lecturas y croquis. El documento también describe las seis regiones de Colombia, sus límites con otros países, los principales ríos y ciudades, y los diversos climas y recursos del país.
The document provides a detailed history of Valentine's Day origins, traditions, and modern celebrations. It traces the holiday back to ancient Roman fertility festivals in mid-February. When Christianity became dominant, the holiday was refocused around various Christian martyrs named Valentine. By the Middle Ages, Valentine's Day had become a day for exchanging love notes and gifts. Today it is a popular commercial holiday focused on expressions of affection.
The document discusses the history and origins of Valentine's Day. It describes various legends about its origin, including stories about Saint Valentine. It also discusses Valentine's Day traditions in different parts of the world, including the tradition of exchanging cards in America, penning verses of love in Britain, and sending elaborate handmade cards in Australia. It concludes by describing common Valentine's Day symbols like Cupid, roses, ribbons, hearts, love birds, love knots, and provides a definition of love.
This document is a class plan from a teacher in Barranquilla, Colombia for a lesson on world holidays. The plan discusses evaluating student entries, group work, and interpersonal relationships. It also mentions taking an organized 1 hour class involving play activities. The plan lists websites as references and includes sections on Valentine's Day, International Women's Day, and New Year discussing the origins and traditions of each holiday.
Valentine's Day originated from ancient Roman fertility festivals held in mid-February. It later became associated with Saint Valentine, who may have been martyred for secretly marrying couples against the emperor's wishes. Today, Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14th where lovers express affection through gifts like flowers, candy and cards. It has become a significant commercial holiday in many cultures around the world.
Saint Valentine's Day is celebrated annually on February 14th and commemorates love and romance. The origins of the holiday can be traced back to ancient Roman festivals. In the Middle Ages, Valentine's Day traditions developed in England, such as exchanging love notes and putting women's names in a jar to be drawn by bachelors. Today, people celebrate by sending cards, gifts, and flowers to loved ones as well as participating in other Valentine's Day customs.
Este documento presenta un plan de clase sobre la geografía de Colombia. El objetivo es que los estudiantes conozcan más a fondo las fronteras, regiones y departamentos del país. La metodología incluye trabajos individuales y en grupo, así como el uso de cartulinas, lecturas y croquis. El documento también describe las seis regiones de Colombia, sus límites con otros países, los principales ríos y ciudades, y los diversos climas y recursos del país.
This document outlines a class plan for an 11th grade computer science class in Colombia about the theme "Love and Friendship Day". The plan includes standards, skills, and objectives focused on learning about world holidays and festivities. It discusses how the Day of Love and Friendship is celebrated in Colombia in September, but is known internationally as Valentine's Day on February 14th. It provides background on the origins of Valentine's Day from ancient Rome. Planned activities include making cards and writing sentences using related words to demonstrate what the students have learned.
Este documento presenta un plan de clase sobre la geografía de Colombia. El objetivo es que los estudiantes conozcan más a fondo las fronteras, regiones y departamentos del país. La metodología incluye trabajos individuales y en grupo, así como el uso de cartulinas, lecturas y croquis. El documento también describe las seis regiones de Colombia, sus límites con otros países, los principales ríos y ciudades, y los diversos climas y recursos del país.
The document provides a detailed history of Valentine's Day origins, traditions, and modern celebrations. It traces the holiday back to ancient Roman fertility festivals in mid-February. When Christianity became dominant, the holiday was refocused around various Christian martyrs named Valentine. By the Middle Ages, Valentine's Day had become a day for exchanging love notes and gifts. Today it is a popular commercial holiday focused on expressions of affection.
The document discusses the history and origins of Valentine's Day. It describes various legends about its origin, including stories about Saint Valentine. It also discusses Valentine's Day traditions in different parts of the world, including the tradition of exchanging cards in America, penning verses of love in Britain, and sending elaborate handmade cards in Australia. It concludes by describing common Valentine's Day symbols like Cupid, roses, ribbons, hearts, love birds, love knots, and provides a definition of love.
The document summarizes several major cultural festivals celebrated around the world, including Brazil Carnival, U.S. Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Chinese New Year. It provides details on the location, date, and key celebrations for each festival. The purpose is to teach students about important cultural events in a didactic way using images and text. The document will be evaluated based on students' ability to interpret the text, participate in class, and behavior.
This document outlines a class plan focused on Mother's Day celebrations around the world. The plan aims to have students identify the main features of Mother's Day, recognize its importance, and identify variations across countries and regions. Assessment will include student participation, behavior, and attention during a dramatic activity, as well as a short quiz. Resources include videos, computers, games, workshops, and human resources.
This document provides information about a project to teach second grade students about the culture of Carnival in Barranquilla, Colombia. The project aims to help students understand the meaning and importance of this cultural celebration. Key aspects that will be covered include defining Carnival in their own words, learning about the history and traditions of Carnival through costumes and visual aids. Resources needed for the project are colors, costumes, leaves, and pencils.
The document is a class plan for a lesson on Mother's Day. The plan aims to have students identify the main features of Mother's Day, recognize its importance, and identify variations across countries. It provides context that Catholics transformed celebrations of the Virgin Mary into the origins of Mother's Day. Students will learn about Mother's Day traditions in different places through references to websites about the holiday's history in Panama and England.
This resume is for Alexis Constantouros. It summarizes her education, skills, work experience, and volunteer work. She received a Bachelor of Science in Communication with a minor in Business Administration from Mitchell College in 2015. Her relevant coursework includes management, presentations, communication, and human resources. She is proficient in Microsoft Office programs. For work experience, she has graded student work for Best Brains Inc. and interned at Mitchell College Library constructing an art archive project. She has also worked as a teacher's assistant at Acalanes High School and stocked shelves at PETCO. Her volunteer work involves assisting at Greek and art festivals.
Tyler Rocke has a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology and a minor in History from Longwood University. He has extensive experience in archaeology through coursework, lab work, and field schools. This includes excavation and public outreach experience at sites across Virginia, Florida, the British Virgin Islands, and England. He also has experience working in retail, education, and recreation. Rocke maintains several certifications related to scuba diving and first aid.
This document outlines a lesson plan for a 2nd grade class in Barranquilla, Colombia on the topic of Children's Day. The plan aims to help students recognize and identify the importance of Children's Day through drawings, dramatization, and discussion. Students will learn when Children's Day is celebrated in Colombia and discuss why it is an important day to recognize children in society. References include Colombian government education websites and Wikipedia.
This document outlines a lesson plan for a 2nd grade class in Barranquilla, Colombia on the topic of Children's Day. The plan aims to help students recognize and identify the importance of Children's Day by having them draw pictures and act out a dramatization that demonstrates what society celebrates on this day. Students will learn why Children's Day is celebrated, when it is celebrated in Colombia, and who Children's Day honors through conceptual discussion questions and by referencing information found on related websites.
Presentation on my work with the nonprofit archaeological and community development organization, PIARA, in the Huaylas municipality of Peru in July, of 2014
A presentation on my July 2014 Field Season in Huaylas, Peru work with the nonprofit archaeological and community development organization, PIARA including the opening of the Museum in Hualcayán, Craft Workshop, and pictures of cute children.
Arkana Peru is an intercultural arts centre and creative research institute offering a revolutionary experimental teaching methodology directed at the creative development and actualization of its students.
This document provides a summary of the education and experience of Amelia Rachel Hokul'a Borofsky, Psy.D. It outlines her educational background, including obtaining a Psy.D. from Argosy University specializing in diverse and marginalized populations. It then details her extensive experience in consulting, research, program evaluation, teaching, and clinical work, with a focus on culturally-based and Pacific Islander projects and populations.
This document outlines a plan for a class on World Holidays. The focus will be on Children's Day and celebrating the importance of children. Students will discuss children's rights and recognize Children's Day as an important global celebration. Activities will include forums for children to share why their day is special and parties to encourage children and promote their welfare and rights. The goal is for children to understand the significance of celebrating Children's Day.
This document summarizes international study and service opportunities available to students at Taylor University. It describes various short-term trips during breaks like Lighthouse missions in January and Spring Break, as well as semester-long programs in locations like Ecuador, Ireland, and Los Angeles. Testimonials from students highlight the benefits of immersing in other cultures, from overcoming language barriers to gaining new perspectives on life and faith. The document promotes Taylor's high ranking for the number of students who participate in international experiences.
This document provides an overview of Philippine music through different time periods in history. It discusses the ancient period where early records of music are found in carvings from India, Egypt, China and Greece. The Greeks made notable contributions to music's growth through developments in drama and scales. Subsequent lessons cover the Christian period and pre-classical, classical, romantic, modern and regional music periods in the Philippines. Activities provide interpretation and analysis of musical concepts and styles.
This document provides an overview of Philippine music through different time periods in history. It discusses the ancient period where early records of music are found in carvings from India, Egypt, China and Greece. The Greeks made notable contributions to music's growth through early drama and Pythagoras' formulation of acoustics. Subsequent lessons cover the Christian period and periods like pre-classical, classical, romantic, modern and famous music from different regions of the Philippines. Activities help interpret concepts and analyze musical elements like rhythm, notation and time signatures.
This document summarizes the 10th anniversary celebration of the San Juan del Sur Biblioteca Movil in Nicaragua. Some key points:
- It began in 2000 as the first public lending library in Nicaragua and has since expanded to include a mobile library serving 32 rural communities and mentoring other lending programs.
- Over the past 10 years it has served over 8,000 members.
- The 10th anniversary celebration included awards, contests, dances, and visits from students from Lincoln Middle School in Colorado.
- The library has been a site for volunteer opportunities for students and helps educate the town of San Juan del Sur.
The document summarizes several major cultural festivals celebrated around the world, including Brazil Carnival, U.S. Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Chinese New Year. It provides details on the location, date, and key celebrations for each festival. The purpose is to teach students about important cultural events in a didactic way using images and text. The document will be evaluated based on students' ability to interpret the text, participate in class, and behavior.
This document outlines a class plan focused on Mother's Day celebrations around the world. The plan aims to have students identify the main features of Mother's Day, recognize its importance, and identify variations across countries and regions. Assessment will include student participation, behavior, and attention during a dramatic activity, as well as a short quiz. Resources include videos, computers, games, workshops, and human resources.
This document provides information about a project to teach second grade students about the culture of Carnival in Barranquilla, Colombia. The project aims to help students understand the meaning and importance of this cultural celebration. Key aspects that will be covered include defining Carnival in their own words, learning about the history and traditions of Carnival through costumes and visual aids. Resources needed for the project are colors, costumes, leaves, and pencils.
The document is a class plan for a lesson on Mother's Day. The plan aims to have students identify the main features of Mother's Day, recognize its importance, and identify variations across countries. It provides context that Catholics transformed celebrations of the Virgin Mary into the origins of Mother's Day. Students will learn about Mother's Day traditions in different places through references to websites about the holiday's history in Panama and England.
This resume is for Alexis Constantouros. It summarizes her education, skills, work experience, and volunteer work. She received a Bachelor of Science in Communication with a minor in Business Administration from Mitchell College in 2015. Her relevant coursework includes management, presentations, communication, and human resources. She is proficient in Microsoft Office programs. For work experience, she has graded student work for Best Brains Inc. and interned at Mitchell College Library constructing an art archive project. She has also worked as a teacher's assistant at Acalanes High School and stocked shelves at PETCO. Her volunteer work involves assisting at Greek and art festivals.
Tyler Rocke has a Bachelor's degree in Anthropology and a minor in History from Longwood University. He has extensive experience in archaeology through coursework, lab work, and field schools. This includes excavation and public outreach experience at sites across Virginia, Florida, the British Virgin Islands, and England. He also has experience working in retail, education, and recreation. Rocke maintains several certifications related to scuba diving and first aid.
This document outlines a lesson plan for a 2nd grade class in Barranquilla, Colombia on the topic of Children's Day. The plan aims to help students recognize and identify the importance of Children's Day through drawings, dramatization, and discussion. Students will learn when Children's Day is celebrated in Colombia and discuss why it is an important day to recognize children in society. References include Colombian government education websites and Wikipedia.
This document outlines a lesson plan for a 2nd grade class in Barranquilla, Colombia on the topic of Children's Day. The plan aims to help students recognize and identify the importance of Children's Day by having them draw pictures and act out a dramatization that demonstrates what society celebrates on this day. Students will learn why Children's Day is celebrated, when it is celebrated in Colombia, and who Children's Day honors through conceptual discussion questions and by referencing information found on related websites.
Presentation on my work with the nonprofit archaeological and community development organization, PIARA, in the Huaylas municipality of Peru in July, of 2014
A presentation on my July 2014 Field Season in Huaylas, Peru work with the nonprofit archaeological and community development organization, PIARA including the opening of the Museum in Hualcayán, Craft Workshop, and pictures of cute children.
Arkana Peru is an intercultural arts centre and creative research institute offering a revolutionary experimental teaching methodology directed at the creative development and actualization of its students.
This document provides a summary of the education and experience of Amelia Rachel Hokul'a Borofsky, Psy.D. It outlines her educational background, including obtaining a Psy.D. from Argosy University specializing in diverse and marginalized populations. It then details her extensive experience in consulting, research, program evaluation, teaching, and clinical work, with a focus on culturally-based and Pacific Islander projects and populations.
This document outlines a plan for a class on World Holidays. The focus will be on Children's Day and celebrating the importance of children. Students will discuss children's rights and recognize Children's Day as an important global celebration. Activities will include forums for children to share why their day is special and parties to encourage children and promote their welfare and rights. The goal is for children to understand the significance of celebrating Children's Day.
This document summarizes international study and service opportunities available to students at Taylor University. It describes various short-term trips during breaks like Lighthouse missions in January and Spring Break, as well as semester-long programs in locations like Ecuador, Ireland, and Los Angeles. Testimonials from students highlight the benefits of immersing in other cultures, from overcoming language barriers to gaining new perspectives on life and faith. The document promotes Taylor's high ranking for the number of students who participate in international experiences.
This document provides an overview of Philippine music through different time periods in history. It discusses the ancient period where early records of music are found in carvings from India, Egypt, China and Greece. The Greeks made notable contributions to music's growth through developments in drama and scales. Subsequent lessons cover the Christian period and pre-classical, classical, romantic, modern and regional music periods in the Philippines. Activities provide interpretation and analysis of musical concepts and styles.
This document provides an overview of Philippine music through different time periods in history. It discusses the ancient period where early records of music are found in carvings from India, Egypt, China and Greece. The Greeks made notable contributions to music's growth through early drama and Pythagoras' formulation of acoustics. Subsequent lessons cover the Christian period and periods like pre-classical, classical, romantic, modern and famous music from different regions of the Philippines. Activities help interpret concepts and analyze musical elements like rhythm, notation and time signatures.
This document summarizes the 10th anniversary celebration of the San Juan del Sur Biblioteca Movil in Nicaragua. Some key points:
- It began in 2000 as the first public lending library in Nicaragua and has since expanded to include a mobile library serving 32 rural communities and mentoring other lending programs.
- Over the past 10 years it has served over 8,000 members.
- The 10th anniversary celebration included awards, contests, dances, and visits from students from Lincoln Middle School in Colorado.
- The library has been a site for volunteer opportunities for students and helps educate the town of San Juan del Sur.
2. Class plan IDENTIFICATION Name of educationalinstitution: Escuela normal superior del distrito de Barranquilla Educationallevel: Primarybassic Grade: 4 Teachertrinig: Januarys Paola Pacheco Acosta Advisoryteacher: Analida Carvajal KNOWLEDGE AREA Topic: Theworldfestivies EVALUATION PROCESSES In theevaluationprocess. I willevaluate theentries, groupwork, individual and interpersonal relationships. METHODOLOGICAL PROCESSES Consists of taking on organized class wichwill make avisenideem aproximatedan hour to in hour in play activities. BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFENCES http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%ADa_Internacional_de_la_Mujer http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%ADa_de_San_Valent%C3%ADn http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%C3%B1o_Nuevo
3. VALENTINE´S DAY Valentine's Day is a traditional celebration of Anglosaxon countries has beenimplemented in other countries throughout the twentieth century, mainly on the lovers, boyfriends or husbands express their love and affection each other. Held on February 14, Valentine's birthday. In some countries known as Valentine's Day and others like the Day of Love and Friendship. There are several theories that give this date the origin of Valentine's Day. In the Nordic countries during this period when birds pair up and mate, which is why thisperiod is seen as a symbol of love and creation.Some believe it is a Christianized pagan holiday, as in ancient Rome was carriedworship the goa of love, whose Greek name was Eros, whom the Romans called Cupid. This celebration is called for the favors of God through gifts and offerings toachieve and find the ideal love. Valentine's Day is a traditional celebration of Anglosaxon countries has beenimplemented in other countries throughout the twentieth century, mainly on the lovers, boyfriends or husbands express their love and affection each other. Held on February 14, Valentine's birthday. In some countries known as Valentine's Day and others like the Day of Love and Friendship. There are several theories that give this date the origin of Valentine's Day. In the Nordic countries during this period when birds pair up and mate, which is why thisperiod is seen as a symbol of love and creation.Some believe it is a Christianized pagan holiday, as in ancient Rome was carriedworship the goa of love, whose Greek name was Eros, whom the Romans called Cupid. This celebration is called for the favors of God through gifts and offerings toachieve and find the ideal love.
4. INTERNATIONAL WOMEN”S DAY The International Women's Day, originally called the International Day of WorkingWomen'sDayis March 8 and isrecognized by theUnited Nations, UN. This daycommemoratesthe struggle of women fortheirparticipation onanequalfooting withmen in society and their full development as a person. Is a nationalholiday in somecountries.The idea of aninternationalday of women emerged at theend of the nineteenthcentury, industrial revolution and during therise of the labor molemente. Thecelebrationincludes a fight alreadybegun in ancient Greece and reflected in chis work byAristophanes Lysistrata, whichcounts as Lysistratainitiated a sexual strike againstmen toend thewar, and thatwas reflected in theFrenchRevolution: Women Paris, which demanded freedom, equality and fraternity, marched onVersaillesto demandwomen'ssuffrage, butit wasnot until the early twentieth century whenthey becan toproclaim, from different leftist organizations, holding a day of acto specifically forwomen and their rights.
5. NEW YEAR New Yearis the holidaythat celebrates thebeginning of a new year.The date of this celebration takes place depends onthetype of calendar used, and themost common is 1 January of theGregorian calendar, which was instituted by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582, and is used in most countries theworld.In countries governed bytheGregorian calendar, New Year is celebrated on 1 January, when it is considered non-work in many of them.New Yearcelebration in Taipei 101, Taipei.Celebrations in Bratislava.Traditionally, the Roman calendar began thefirstday of March. However, it was in January (the eleventh month) when the consuls of ancient Rome took ove thegovernment. JuliusCaesar, in 47 a. C., changed the system, and created the Julian calendar, with some modifications made at the time of theconsul Mark Antony in 44 BC C., the Emperor Augustus Caesar in 8 a. C. and finally by Pope Gregory XIII in1582, is used to hoy.1 In this the year begins on January 1. Subsequently, theGregorian calendar remained the custom and the celebration was marked with a religioussignificance duringthe MiddleAges and late centuries.With the expansion of Western culture totheworld duringthetwentiethcentury, theJanuary 1 date became a universal, even in countrieswith theirowen New Yearcelebrations (eg, China).Today, the New Yearcelebration is one of themaincelebrations in the world.Major events are held in major cities New Year'sEve (New Year'sEve for 31December), being accompaniedby thelargest fireworks events. Some of the biggestevents of the worldfocus on Sydney, Valparaíso, Hong Kong, London, New York, SãoPaulo and Rio de Janeiro.