April 2026

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13 Day 1
Project Activities
Introduce the project by organizing a 'World Map Puzzle Challenge' where students collaboratively piece together a large map of the world. As they do so, initiate discussions about different continents and countries.
14 Day 2
Facilitate a brainstorming session where students express their interests in various continents and countries, and form research teams based on shared interests.
15 Day 3
Guide students in conducting preliminary research to select a country by exploring its language, culture, and cuisine. Encourage students to take notes and document interesting facts.
16 Day 4
Introduce the concept of digital presentations as a medium to share research findings. Provide examples of effective presentations and discuss key elements such as clear organization and engaging content.
17 Day 5
Conduct a reflection circle where students share insights from their initial research and discuss what excites them about their chosen country. Encourage students to reflect on their personal growth in understanding cultural diversity.
20 Day 6
Facilitate a session where research teams dive deeper into their chosen country's language by exploring its history, significance, and any unique linguistic features. Encourage students to engage with native speakers through online language exchange platforms or community volunteers.
21 Day 7
Guide students in researching the traditional foods and recipes of their selected country. Encourage them to identify ingredients and cooking methods that are unique or culturally significant.
22 Day 8
Organize a cultural investigation session where students explore cultural symbols, traditions, and customs of their chosen country, documenting their findings with photos or illustrations.
23 Day 9
Introduce students to digital tools for creating infographics and mind maps. Encourage them to start organizing their findings visually, focusing on the connections between language, food, and culture.
24 Day 10
Conduct a reflection circle to discuss discoveries from the week. Encourage students to share personal insights on how their understanding of global diversity is evolving.
27 Day 11
Facilitate a workshop where students explore the geography and environmental aspects of their chosen country, examining how these factors influence cultural practices and cuisine.
28 Day 12
Guide students in creating a digital storyboard that outlines their planned presentation, including key points on language, culture, cuisine, and geographical influence.
29 Day 13
Organize a guest speaker session with parents or community members who can share personal stories related to the countries being researched, focusing on cultural traditions and daily life.
30 Day 14
Conduct a collaborative session where students share their digital storyboards and provide peer feedback, focusing on clarity and cultural accuracy.
1 Day 15
Hold a reflection circle where students discuss any new perspectives gained from the guest speaker and peer feedback, noting how these insights will refine their projects.

May 2026

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4 Day 16
Facilitate a session where students refine their digital presentations, incorporating feedback received in the previous week. Encourage them to enhance cultural accuracy and storytelling elements.
5 Day 17
Guide students in selecting and preparing a dish from their chosen country to share with the class, documenting the cooking process through photos or videos.
6 Day 18
Organize a workshop on visual storytelling techniques to help students improve their mural or poster series, focusing on the integration of language, food, and cultural symbols.
7 Day 19
Conduct a session where students practice presenting their digital projects to small groups, focusing on clear communication and audience engagement.
8 Day 20
Hold a reflection circle where students discuss the process of preparing their cultural dish and how it deepened their understanding of the country's cultural practices.
11 Day 21
Facilitate a rehearsal session where students practice presenting their digital presentations to a larger audience, focusing on delivery, engagement, and cultural sensitivity.
12 Day 22
Guide students in finalizing their collaborative art projects, ensuring the mural or poster series accurately represents the cultural elements of their researched countries.
13 Day 23
Organize a peer review session where students provide constructive feedback on each other's art projects, focusing on cultural representation and creative expression.
14 Day 24
Conduct a session where students prepare for the International Culture Fair by setting up booths and organizing materials for their presentations and interactive activities.
15 Day 25
Hold a reflection circle where students discuss their preparations for the culture fair, sharing their excitement and any last-minute insights or challenges they anticipate.
18 Day 26
Host the International Culture Fair where students present their digital presentations and display their collaborative art projects. Set up booths for each country, allowing students to share traditional foods and engage visitors with interactive cultural activities.
19 Day 27
Facilitate a session where students perform cultural dances or songs they've learned during their research, enhancing the immersive experience of the culture fair.
20 Day 28
Organize a guided reflection session where students create a visual representation, such as a mind map or infographic, illustrating their academic learnings and socio-emotional growth throughout the project.
21 Day 29
Conduct a closing reflection circle where students share their experiences from the culture fair, discussing the impact of their research and presentations on themselves and their audience.
22 Day 30
Create a digital compilation of the students' work, including presentations, art projects, and reflections, to share with the school community and parents.