Teacher Directed, Student Led Curriculum Project- Spices Up Education

Teacher Directed, Student Led Curriculum Project- Spices Up Education

World Class Schools Presents Food For Thought A Free, Fun, and Exiting Way To Spice Up Your Classroom

We are looking for the first 100 high school or middle school teachers to sign up for a curriculum based classroom project- Food For Thought. For the past decade we have run video conferences on sharing food and cultures. Now we have added Google Classroom and made this project even better.

It works when we have teachers, like yourself, join and plan different presentations around a monthly theme. These theme vary with the months

October- Cookies and Candies- Local customs

November- Main dishes- Local customs

December- Celebration Food, Drinks, Customs

January- Quick food- local Customs

February- Sandwiches- local customs

March- Rice dishes, fruits, nuts, cereals- local customs

April- Celebration Food, Drinks, Customs

May- Bread

June - BBQ outside cooking- local customs

Register Now right here by clicking on this link and filling out the form.

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Dr. Meenakshi Sawhney

Strategy Edtech / AI Alliance.Green innovator USA,Fieldwork education Trainer singapore,Goodwill ambassador Lagos ,Sustainable development Ambassador California

7 年

interested

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Renata Radzikowska

nauczyciel w firmie II LO

7 年

I have already registered my school and can't wait for the project to start

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Abdallah Alkhatib

TESOL - MA in Education - MA in English Translation - MOE CERTIFIED TEACHER

7 年

Interested in deed

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Michael Cunningham

Director at Global Scholars Diploma Program WAC

7 年

"Vareniki" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtHkkdfhLPk Vareniki is a traditional Ukrainian dish and typically is eaten during the Ukrainian winter holidays of Christmas and Old New Year. Vareniki are similar to homemade dumplings and can be stuffed with a variety of ingredients such as cabbage, mashed potatoes, meat, or cherries. This video will show you the process of making homemade vareniki. "How to make kutya" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHrMDbX7lQY On Christmas Eve, Ukrainians traditionally prepare a 12-dish meal, and these 12 dishes represent the 12 apostles. In Ukraine, Christmas is celebrated according to the orthodox Christian calendar on January 7. As you will see in this video, the main ingredients of kutya are non-ground wheat or barley, honey, ground poppy seeds, chopped walnuts, and dried fruits. In this video, you will hear a familiar Christmas song that Americans will recognize as "Carol of the Bells". Originally, this was a Ukrainian Christmas song named "Shchedryk".

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