Begin by choosing a "World
Traveler" for your class. In our case it was a small stuffed frog! You
will also need to enlist the help of parents, friends and relatives of the
students in your class.
Here is how this activity works. Ask parents and other willing volunteers to take your class mascot along with them on any trips they may be taking. On the trip, even if it is a short one, ask the volunteers to send the class a postcard describing the mascot's destination and any activities that it enjoyed while there. For example, when we did this, I took our Frog skiing one weekend and sent a postcard back from the ski area describing the snow and the mountains and the chair lift.
Here is how this activity works. Ask parents and other willing volunteers to take your class mascot along with them on any trips they may be taking. On the trip, even if it is a short one, ask the volunteers to send the class a postcard describing the mascot's destination and any activities that it enjoyed while there. For example, when we did this, I took our Frog skiing one weekend and sent a postcard back from the ski area describing the snow and the mountains and the chair lift.
As the postcards arrive, begin a
large map and have students locate the places visited by their mascot. Post any
pictures, brochures, or other memorabilia that your mascot returns with.
Great discussions about regions of
the country, other countries, cultural traditions, geography, and climate can
result. If interest in the program grows, consider adding a second mascot.
You may be surprised at the places
your little mascot will go. It was rumored that ours almost got to go along on
one of the Space Shuttle missions!!!
Enjoy!
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