Wednesday 21 October 2015

Dear Diary

Touring the teddy bears through the city is surely enjoyable, blogging our experiences with the project has been fantastic, but writing diaries having proved to be very effective in registering our culture and sharing our teddies' daily routine with the kids.


Fofo, our baby hedgehog who has visited Teacher Ross Mackenzie and his students in Australia has returned with a diary full of pics and letters. Through Fofo's diary we can see that kids are learning a lot about Brazil and South America in Australia.

 Miguel is our baby Jaguar. He has recently returned from Massachusetts in USA where he joined teacher Heidy Ganser's group. Miguel has also returned with his diary full of letters, pics and drawings from the kids.



Maria Eduarda, the cute little bear in the middle, has spent two years in Canada with teacher Mali Bickley and her students.This is valuable material, not only to study English but also to share and get to know other people's culture. 



 



 Magali has just arrived from Peru and joined 4th A and B students who are very engajed in writing her diary. We expect to produce short sentences in English very soon.



 Younger kids from 2nd and 3rd grades are not supposed to write in English yet as they are learning how to write their mother language. So we resourt to pictures and drawings together with short entries in Porguese. This one is Eddie the echidna who came from Australia to join us.




Nina Pinheiro, our little pink flamingo has just returned from Peru with pictures, drawings and letters which were written in Spanish. 





Virtual diaries are also available in 

https://trendyteddiestravelling.wordpress.com/ teachers from Argentina, Brasil, Canada, Peru, Pakistan, Lebanon are sharing their experience;

https://travelingteddieswithmsrobinson.wordpress.com/ our experience with teacher Lashaunda Robinson who has received our Matilde Pinheiro;

 https://teddybearprojectnnp1.wordpress.com/ our experience with Pakistan and Teachers Nissa Zafar and Fouzia Shakil students.

http://epicdreamteam.edublogs.org/2014/11/17/teddy-bear-snow-fun/ Our experience with teacher Mali Bickley from Canada.

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