american association of family & consumer sciences convention june 25, 2005
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American Association of Family & Consumer Sciences Convention
June 25, 2005
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The Magical Melting Pot
Class Discussion & Activity Ideas to Promote
Multicultural Learning Through Food
Michelle Greenwald/June 25, 2005
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Why I Wrote the Book•Observations in a multicultural community
•Way for kids to learn to appreciate other cultures:
Not only to accept each other’s differences, but to enjoy them
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Relevance to What We Can Learn & Teach
Cooking from scratch by family members creates senses of love, excitement & creativity in the home. Kids can play a role in encouraging their parents to cook with them.
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Relevance to What We Can Learn & Teach
•Foods of other cultures are delicious & make life more interesting.
•Anyone can learn about & experiment with cuisines of other countries, by reading cookbooks & exploring the internet for recipes.
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Class Discussion Ideas
Ask each student where their ancestors are from & what traditional foods their parents & grandparents make.
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Class Discussion Ideas• Ask students to interview their
parents, grandparents or aunts & uncles about their fondest memories of foods & why they were special.
• Ask which relatives typically cook in their families: parents, grandparents, aunts, etc.
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Class Discussion Ideas
Ask students what their favorite homemade food is & why it’s special: Is it served for a birthday, holiday, or special occasion?
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Class Discussion Ideas
Ask students which traditional foods are consumed in their families around each major holiday: Christmas, Chanukah Kwanza, Ramadan, Easter, Birthdays, New Years, Weddings
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Class Discussion Ideas
•Ask the feelings & emotions students feel when someone in their family cooks a special meal.
•Ask if they usually help.
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Class Discussion Ideas
Ask students if they could start their own food traditions for their own families, what would they be & to describe the celebration.
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Class Activity Ideas
Ask each kid to bring in a special dish & explain why it’s special. You might invite parents to come in & share customs with the class.
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Class Activity IdeasCreate an international day where kids bring in dishes from their cultures & traditional cooking implements, plates, tablecloths.