Identity and belonging are about children developing a
positive sense of who they are, and feeling that they are valued and respected
as part of a family and a community. In Spanish class, opportunities and
activities are provided to help nurture these concepts so that each student can
feel that they have a place and a right to belong here at AFS.
A most recent activity offered is one I call the “Identity Persona
Project”. To start the conversation, we began by discussing the many ways we
are all the same and different. We all have a cuerpo (body) but the shapes, sizes, and shades are different. That
is true for our ojos (eyes), pelo (hair), piel (skin) and other attributes. To guide our conversations, we
read various books.
We then focused our attention on something we all share the
same yet our choices are different; the clothes we wear. The young learners
were introduced to the Spanish words that describe basic items worn to cover
our body; ropa (clothes). To help
with vocabulary retention, many games were played.
Vocabulary:
camisa de manga larga - long sleeves shirt
camiseta – t-shirt
blusa – blouse
blusa – blouse
vestido - dress
falda- skirt
pantalones - pants
pantalones corto - shorts
zapatos - shoes
botas - boots
tenis – tennis shoes /
sneakers
To
culminate the study, I collaborated with our talented art teacher, Amanda, and
combined Sparrow's art and espaƱol classes. Each student was given the opportunity
to “dress” their own Wonderfoam Body©, “Identity Persona”, that come in
multicultural colors.
Los Gorriones (the Sparrows) had so much fun decorating
these body shape durable foam pieces. Stay tuned for location, as soon they will
be displayed for all to enjoy the incredible array of Identity Personas in the Sparrow's classroom.
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