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Manuel's class is bringing in different food that represent them and their culture. The class talks about how some families choose to eat meat and how some families don't and some families do not eat animal products at all. The students talk about where their families came from and how that influences the food they eat. Another thing that influences what families eat is their religion. Finally, Manuel brings his grandmothers salsa to class.
Age appropriate:
1st-3rd
Review:
The format of thi
Manuel's class is bringing in different food that represent them and their culture. The class talks about how some families choose to eat meat and how some families don't and some families do not eat animal products at all. The students talk about where their families came from and how that influences the food they eat. Another thing that influences what families eat is their religion. Finally, Manuel brings his grandmothers salsa to class.
Age appropriate:
1st-3rd
Review:
The format of this book could help introduce these resources to students. Like a table of contents, glossary, and index. If students have to answer questions about a text these can be helpful tools to become familiar with to see how they can help you navigate a text. This book also does a good job at not only highlighting the differences in families but to give brief explanations as to why some families are different and make the decisions they do.
- international cuisine
- written for younger elementary students
- it encompasses many cultures in the story and is a great starter book on topics such as cuisine and cultural diversity
- it also talks about utensils/ dishes customary to each country
- influential grandparent
- class project on cuisine
At the end of the story are a recipe for salsa, a glossary, a list of books and websites to learn more, and an index. The books makes a point of including diversity in backgrounds, families, and even children with glasses or a wheelchair. There are also questions on several pages to encourage discussion. They ask things like - "What part of the world does your family come from?" Or, "Do you help your family cook meals?"
If the other books in this Alike and Different series are done in a similar fashion, they will make an excellent resource for introducing young students into the study of cultural diversity.
I read an e-book provided by the publisher through NetGalley.
...moreAside from sports, my students love food. They'd certainly love this book - though afterward half of them would complain it made them hungry, then ask to make the foods that were discussed. This book has many positives going for it and could be taught within a variety of contexts. I like that there were questions asked of students along the way, so they are interacting with the book and not just passive listeners. This could be a
I received this ARC via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.Aside from sports, my students love food. They'd certainly love this book - though afterward half of them would complain it made them hungry, then ask to make the foods that were discussed. This book has many positives going for it and could be taught within a variety of contexts. I like that there were questions asked of students along the way, so they are interacting with the book and not just passive listeners. This could be a starting point for a class project, for students to research their family history and foods from the places of their ancestors,. Neat little book, nicely done.
...moreI received this advanced copy from Millbrook Press through Netgalley in exchange for my honest review
This was a nice concept to teach kids about different kinds of foods that children grow up with eating everyday. Overall I thought it could have been slightly longer and slightly more depth. I feel like this was the start of something really interesting and educational for kids but overall I felt it fell slightly flat and need more cultures explored since this book barely scratches the surface.I received this advanced copy from Millbrook Press through Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.
...moreFood is a great gateway to learning about other places and other cultures, and this book is a good discussion starter!
2) It is best suited for students in 1st-2nd grades
3) The book follows a class of students as they present different types of traditional foods that relate to their ethnic backgrounds. It provides actual recipes for certain foods from various places from around the globe.
4) I believe the book is quite interesting and that the factor of actually learning certain international recipes would definitely be engaging for some students who may have interests in cookin 1) This book has not won any awards
2) It is best suited for students in 1st-2nd grades
3) The book follows a class of students as they present different types of traditional foods that relate to their ethnic backgrounds. It provides actual recipes for certain foods from various places from around the globe.
4) I believe the book is quite interesting and that the factor of actually learning certain international recipes would definitely be engaging for some students who may have interests in cooking or food in general. The diversity that the book promotes is exceptional and teaches children the importance of acceptance.
5) There would be two uses for this book in my classroom. First, I would have my students research any certain country of the world they might be interested in learning about. I would have them specifically look for popular traditional dishes for that nation and the recipes of said meals. The second use would tie in with the first. Unlike the usual "I'm from Ireland, so i brought in soda bread" event, I would have my students bring in the food they researched and were actually interested in to share with the class. Each student would have the opportunity to give a brief explanation for their food and their reasoning for their choice before they could all dig in and try these diverse meals. ...more
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