Reflection: I'm thinking about my subjects that I want to pilot for this project. I'd like to include both K and Grade 1. I'm thinking to offer this as an enrichment opportunity for about 5 students from each grade (small groups). I'd like to compare the learning results of both grades K and 1. Another option would be to pilot with a K or 1 class.
Attached, you will find informational text about the Panwapa Multi-Cultural Program and its goals as an educational program for children.
Panwapa Program Goals
Day 1-Introduce the groups to Panwapa Island.
Students receive a sign-in number code for the U.S.A.
Students create a Panwapa kid to represent themselves and they create their own house.
Day 2-Students create their own flag that represents their interests and print their Panwapa profile.
Day 3-Students explore Panwapa Island.
Day 4-Students become aware and learn about new regions in the world.
Day 5-Students search and learn about children around the world with similiarities and differences to themselves.
Day 6-Students choose one region to learn more about in Panwapa World.
Day 7-Students learn about children's daily life, cultures, and traditions from other regions of the world.
Day 8-Students communicate with others about their interests.
Day 9-Students learn new words in different languages.
Day 10-Students expand their knowledge by exploring the Panwapa program further.
Conclusion:
What have I learned? A Final Assessment (Rubric)
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