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Art

  • The child can create a collage or a painting inspired by the vibrant colors and patterns seen in South American art.
  • They can learn about famous South American artists like Frida Kahlo and create a self-portrait with elements of her style.
  • They can explore the traditional art forms of the country they visited, such as pottery or weaving, and try their hand at creating their own piece.

English Language Arts

  • The child can write a journal entry describing their experiences and adventures in the South American country.
  • They can research and write a report on the history, culture, or geography of the country they visited.
  • They can read literature or folktales from South America and write a comparative analysis of the different stories.

Foreign Language

  • The child can practice basic phrases and vocabulary in the language spoken in the South American country they visited.
  • They can find a pen pal from that country and exchange letters to further develop their speaking and writing skills.
  • They can listen to songs or watch videos in the language and try to understand the lyrics or dialogue.

History

  • The child can research a specific historical event or figure from the South American country they visited and create a timeline or biographical sketch.
  • They can compare and contrast the history of the country with their own country, looking for similarities and differences.
  • They can create a presentation or poster highlighting the cultural significance of a monument or landmark they visited.

Math

  • The child can create a budget for their trip, calculating expenses for accommodations, meals, and activities.
  • They can explore the currency used in the South American country and practice converting between their currency and the local currency.
  • They can analyze data about the country, such as population or geographical features, and create graphs or charts to represent the information.

Music

  • The child can learn to play a traditional South American instrument, such as the pan flute or the guitar.
  • They can listen to different genres of South American music and write a reflection on how the music makes them feel.
  • They can create a playlist of songs from the country they visited and share it with their classmates.

Physical Education

  • The child can learn a traditional South American dance and perform it for their classmates.
  • They can research popular sports in the country and try to play or practice them.
  • They can create a fitness routine inspired by the outdoor activities they experienced in the South American country.

Science

  • The child can research the unique ecosystems found in the South American country they visited and create a poster or presentation about them.
  • They can study the wildlife they encountered and research their habitats, diets, and unique adaptations.
  • They can conduct simple experiments related to the climate or geography of the country, such as testing soil composition or studying weather patterns.

Social Studies

  • The child can research the government and political system of the South American country they visited and compare it to their own.
  • They can explore the cultural traditions and celebrations of the country and create a visual representation of one of them.
  • They can create a presentation or report on an influential figure from the country, such as a leader or activist.

Encourage the child to explore more about the South American country they visited by trying out traditional recipes, watching documentaries or movies about the culture, and connecting with local communities or organizations. This will provide them with a more immersive and enriching learning experience.

Book Recommendations

  • The Llama's Secret by Maria Cecilia Silva-Diaz: A heartwarming story about friendship and adventure set in the Andes mountains of Peru.
  • Journey to the Amazon by Meagan Bennett: Follow the thrilling journey of a young explorer as she ventures into the Amazon rainforest and discovers its wonders.
  • The Mystery of Machu Picchu by Susan Korman: Join a group of friends as they unravel the secrets of the ancient city of Machu Picchu in Peru.

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