Who am I?

PROJECT WEEK 2
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PROJECT WEEK 2

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Look around you
How well do you know the people around you
On the characteristics worksheet:
Sort out which classmate belongs to which characteristic (1 per classmate)
You can give different people the same characteristics

Now discuss with a pair - what do you agree on?
Find someone else in the class with the same characteristic as you

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Who am I?

 students have an example of how to exhibit their culture
students know what we should learn in their exhibition
students know why they are exhibiting their culture

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What should we learn?
What the item is used for
Why is it something special to you?
How does it link to your culture?

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Exhibiting your culture
Do you agree or disagree with this quote?

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Ask: 

What does this quote mean?
1 why is it necessary for us as individuals to be strong?
2 why is it necessary for us as a community to be strong?
3 are their classmates who have the same characteristics?
4 can you tell me something about the culture of every classmate?
Quaich - cup of friendship


Used for: a cup to drink out of – whisky, brandy or even champagne.

Special: This is a gift good friends give to each other often to bless a long and healthy wedding for the bride and groom.

Culture: This is important to Scottish people because its a cup with two handles. Traditionally we would only use one hand to drink and in the other hand you would carry a weapon. This cup needs two hands which means no weapon was held by the drinker and this is a sign of trust,



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         Dundonian for Beginners


Used for: everyday communication for people living in Dundee
Special: Only people from that part of my home country can speak it and my family. Shipping means links to Dutch too. 'Ken' 'een' 
Culture: It's an understanding about different kinds of foods or areas or feelings that only those who understand your geographical location understand what you are talking about

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Tartan
Used for: clothing, plaques, decoration
Special: This is the tartan that belongs to my family. My husband and I have had a few articles made using this tartan including my husbands kilt
Culture: Scottish families have their own tartans. My surname from the family  'Oswald' helped in a big battle and were made honourary members of the Fife District tartan.

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Questions?
QUESTIONS?

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Your assignment
Gather three items 
Introduce yourself to your class
This will be done like a museum exhibition - decorate your table to fit your culture.

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What we need
1 empty glass jar (per class)
3 items which show your cultural identity
Laptop (lesson 4+5)

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