Monday, February 4, 2013

Cultural Sharing

The students did an awesome job sharing their culture with the class! We were so fortunate to have a variety of cultures represented in our class. The cultures shared were: Chinese, Japanese, Hawaiian, Portuguese, Native American, Filipino, Okinawan, Spanish, and Mexican.
Here are some pics of what they shared...

Makoa shares his ukulele talent with the class!


Reilly shared yummy Okinawan andagi with the class!


Sienna and her mom made yummy quesadillas.


Jade did a hula from her Hawaiian culture and Elisa joined her.


Marlee shared her Hawaiian ukulele.


Kammiee is holding a cute Hawaiian maneki neko.


Maile is holding her dad's authentic poi poiunder.


Kaleb shared a picture of his great great grandmother's relative on the gate of  Iolani palace.


Matthew is holing his coat of arms from his Japanese culture.


Reece brought a lot of interesting items from his Japanese culture.


Xander is holding pesos from his Filipino culture.


Sierra is holding a beautiful dream catcher form her Native American culture.


Alysha is holding a carving of a Filipino lady.


Makina is holding a book called "Bonilla" which tells about the Spanish journey to California.


Walker is holding a Chinese fan and red envelope.


Jack is holding his uncle's Samurai helmet.


Elisa shared her coat of arms from her Filipino culture.


Jayvis shared yummy mochi from his Japanese culture.


Shamren is wearing a Hawaiian Kukui nut lei.


Kaydence is sharing her coat of arms for her Hawaiian culture.




Christina holding her coat of arms and a photo of her grandmother from Japan.

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