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Celebrate Culture: Germany

Part 3 of 3 in the series: Celebrate Culture
Article by ARobin (2,768 pts )
Published on Oct 25, 2008
Germany is a culture rich with a history in music, literature and food. Teach your class the German culture through cafts, activites and the wonderful children's literature that is presented in this multicultural lesson plan.
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Facts

The capital of Germany is Berlin.

Germany is located in Europe, help your students to locate Germany on a globe or a map.

German is the main language spoken in the country.

In 1961, the country of Germany was divided into two separate countries, by the Berlin Wall. The Berlin Wall was torn down in 1990 an the country of Germany was united again.

Children who live in the country still wear clothing that resemble that which was worn by Hansel and Gretel.

Germans are known for making cuckoo clocks.

Germans began cooking small meat patties. Later, they were made in America

an called "hamburgers" because they were originally made in Hamburg, Germany.

Music

Great classical composers were from Germany. Ludwig von Beethoven and Johanes Brahams were both from Germany and were masters of piano concertos.

Play selections from Beethoven's musical compositions.

Play selections of Braham's music, especially Braham's Lullaby.

Ask children to describe the feelings and emotion portrayed by the music.

Art

Thermometer

Gabriel Fahrenheit was also from Germany.

He developed the Fahrenheit thermometer.

You will need:

*white construction paper- cut in half lengthwise.

*fine point marker

*narrow red ribbon

*narrow white ribbon

*stapler

*scissors

Cut a small slit horizontally on both the top and bottom of paper.

Instruct children to draw small lines on one side of the paper.

Label lines from 10-100, counting by tens.

Cut white ribbon into 20 inch long pieces-one piece for each student

Cut red ribbon into 15 inch long pieces-one for each student.

Staple the red ribbon to the white ribbon, connecting red ribbon to one end of the white ribbon. The opposite end of the red will end in the middle of the white ribbon. Staple the end.

Thread the adjoined ribbons through the bottom slit of the thermometer, and threading it again, through the top. Connect the two ends of the ribbon, and staple in the back of the thermometer.

Students should be able to make the red "mercury" rise and fall by pulling the ribbon in back of the thermometer.

Food Experience

Germans invented pretzels.

Have a variety of pretzels for the children to compare.

Provide small pretzels, soft pretzels, pretzel sticks and pretzel rods.

Take a vote on which pretzel style is the favorite.

Literature

Read The Pied Piper of Hamelin. The story takes place in Hamelin, Germany.

Instruct the children to write their own version of The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Encourage students to act out their stories.

Celebrate Culture

The Celebrate Culture series contains a large number of lesson plans about the countries around the world. Each lesson contains fun facts, activities and art projects, all centered around the culture and custom of the country.
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