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For Australia, what about bark paintings, molas, study the Great Barrier
Reef.
For Japan, Japanese wall hangings are excellent to study.
For China, the Chinese dragon.
For Tibet, discuss the political situation and trace hands, decorate and
send to the Dalia Lama in exile in India.
For South America, rainsticks from the rainforests.
For Mexico, make fake gold jewelry with noodles, mat boards, spaghetti, and
gold paint.
For Native America, make a dream catcher, pottery, baskets (I have a simple
basket for younger children), or weavings.
For Colonial America, take cans and freeze water in them, then have students
make a simple pin hole design to punch in the tin cans with a ten penny nail
and a hammer. Makes a great candle holder.
Have alot more but this will at least get you started. there are also LOTS
of great Multicultural books out there....Check out your library.
Judy in OK
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