This document provides information about a lesson plan for an after-school culture camp program for 8-9 year olds. The lesson focuses on introducing students to the plant and animal life native to Zimbabwe. Students will learn the Latin and common names of plants and animals from Zimbabwe through handouts and activities. They will create Zimbabwean flags to take home and answer trivia questions about what they learned. The goal is for students to gain knowledge about animals and plants in Africa.
4. KIDS AND CULTURE CAMP
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Educational Themes: Double click boxes to check all themes that will be emphasized in
this lesson.
Visual and Performing Arts
Our Part in Art
Students will explore art from various cultures and make their own artwork based on the artistic practices of these cultures.
Imagination Station
Students will participate in performance skits, dramatic plays, and puppet shows that engage them in dynamic forms of performance
learning while helping to cultivate interpersonal and social skills like public speaking, improvisation, and collaboration.
Science, Math, and Technology
Nothing but Nature
Students will embark on nature explorations, participate in scavenger hunts, gardening, and learn about animals, insects, and bugs
that are indigenous or unique to various countries.
Number News
Students will learn basic math and problem-solving skills through interactive counting games, puzzles, and group projects that show
the relevance of math in everyday life, work, and business.
Tools of the Trade
Students will experiment with technology and tools used in the 21st century including programming, game design, robotics,
engineering, web design, photography, film, video, animation, and modeling.
Creative Constructions
Students will participate in team projects that challenge them to solve problems by working together to build things with limited or
unconventional materials. Projects may involve common objects, circuits, building supplies, and or simple technologies. Activities
will help students develop left and right brain thinking skills by forcing them to think creatively and work collectively to build and
design simple structures, and complex and simple machines.
Social History and Geography
Traveling Through Time
Students will learn the history and geography of various places through activities that help them “travel” abroad without leaving
home. Students will make maps, identify landmarks, and learn about the historical significance of specific places, particularly,
migrations and cultures.
Wonders of the World
Students will learn about natural wonders of the ancient and modern world through the introductory exploration of earth sciences
like geology, climatology, marine biology, oceanography, archeology, and astrology.
Mental, Emotional, and Physical Health
Positive Vibrations
Students will explore the connection between music, feeling, and meditation by listening to different genres of music and
responding to what they hear through artistic expression. The relationship between sounds and colors will be explored as students
respond to various instruments and music from diverse cultures.
Fitness Fun for Everyone
Students will play indoor and outdoor games, sports, and participate in exercise activities that promote physical movement, fitness,
health, and wellness.
Language Arts and Culture
Fables and Folktales from Afar
Students will listen to stories, myths, and poetry from various countries and cultures that have been passed down from generation to
generation as a way of helping them expand their worldview and learn how literary concepts like metaphor, allegory, and symbolism
are expressed in diverse cultures.
Word Play and Communication Station
Students will be exposed to foreign languages through song, word games, and hands-on activities. The alphabet and numbering
systems in various languages will also be introduced to help students develop multi-lingual reading and speaking skills.
Experiential Learning and Social Skill Development
Fascinating Field Trips and Great Group Activities
Students will visit nearby museums, parks, galleries and other attractions related to the countries and cultures of focus to help them
develop an appreciation for the relationship between culture, history, and public life.4