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The Fish that Talked

The story of "The Fish That Talked" comes from India.  The version being read aloud is from Usborne Illustrated Stories from Around the World. Visit this collection to find a listening guide, and a variety of activities and resources connected to this week's read aloud session!

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Games from India: Ghura Kel
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This resource includes a brief description of a popular Indian children's game called Ghura Kel.

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Physical Education
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Author:
Leanne Hintz
Date Added:
10/26/2020
India-Inspired Art: Mosaics
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Mosaics are a popular art form in India. This resource includes a few ideas to get students started with creating their own mosiacs!

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Arts Education
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Author:
Leanne Hintz
Date Added:
10/27/2020
Middle Eastern Recipe: Shakshouka
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Shakshouka is a pretty easy recipe that can be made a few different ways. It is often claimed as an Israeli dish, but that’s not accurate as it’s a dish served in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa.

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English Language Arts
Health Education
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Activity/Lab
Author:
Leanne Hintz
Date Added:
10/28/2020