Exploring World Cultures (ages 7 - 10)
What's included
Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed60 mins
per sessionTeacher support
Class Experience
US Grade 2 - 5
Beginner Level
In this ongoing class, we will explore different places and cultures around the world. There are no prerequisites for this class. This class has been designed differently than a semester-long class. Using the ongoing class format, we can spend as much or as little time on different places or regions as we need to so the students can fully appreciate and grasp the concepts. So, from the syllabus, one class could take as little as the hour meeting time scheduled, or it could continue into the next meeting time. I am fully committed to teaching this class based on the individual student’s needs, and also because some cultures take longer to learn about – they have a more thoroughly documented history than some of the others. We talk a lot in my classes. I believe that education is a conversation, and children learn and retain more information if they are part of the discussion! It is a lecture-based class, but I use slides, games, video clips, and sound files (for the music and language). It is highly interactive, but I also understand that some students are more introverted than others and I take that into consideration. We will look at: * North America: regions (US + Canada + Caribbean + Latin America), sovereign countries (23) and (17, not including Greenland) dependent territories * South America: 12 countries + 3 territories (France/UK) * Europe: 50 countries, 5 independent states, 8 territories * Africa: 54 recognized sovereign states, 2 independent (unrecognized), 12 non-sovereign territories * Asia: West (N East, Middle East) 25; Central (5); South (8); North (Ural/Siberia/Far East Russia); East (8); SE (11) * Oceania (4 regions: Australia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Polynesia) Within each region, we will discuss the following: * Geography Climate, landmarks, cultural sites, flora/fauna, agriculture * Humanity People and animals, food, traditions, housing, travel, languages, music, art, clothing * History Civilizations, advancements, technology, governments, economies, legacies, and modern standing Important to note: Any mention of religion within these cultures will be completely from an unbiased, historical, and academic viewpoint. Every topic - whether natural disasters, conflicts, or any potentially sensitive event - will be handled delicately and appropriately (or omitted) because of the age of the students. No insensitive or inaccurate images or videos of any culture will be included. The purpose of this course is to introduce young learners to the diversity in our world, not to perpetrate stereotypes or the inaccurate historical biases. Syllabus: Exploring World Cultures (Ages 7-10) Concept 1: Introduction to World Cultures - Understanding the concept of culture - Introduction to different cultures around the world - Appreciation of and sensitivity to differences in other cultures Concept 2: Exploring Continents - Geography of continents and major countries - Basic map reading skills (using digital maps and paper maps - Google Maps/Google Earth/atlases) Concept 3: Ancient Civilizations - Egypt - History, culture, and achievements of ancient Egypt - Introduction to hieroglyphics and Egyptian mythology Concept 4: Let's Visit Asia - China - History, landmarks, and traditions of China - Chinese calligraphy and basic phrases - the Dynasties Concept 5: Native American Cultures (pre-European immigration) - Overview of various Native American tribes (map of indigenous tribes shown) - Traditional clothing, dwellings, and customs Concept 6: Journey to Europe - Greece - Greek mythology, history, and ancient society - Introduction to Greek alphabet and learning basic phrases Concept 7: African Cultures - Diversity of cultures across Africa - Traditional music, dance, art, food - the diversity of the landscape - deserts, jungles, cities Concept 8: Exploring Oceania - Australia & Pacific Islands - Indigenous cultures of Australia and Pacific Islands - Understanding the significance of Dreamtime stories Concept 9: Exploring South America - Incan Civilization - History and achievements of the Incan civilization - Introduction to Incan architecture and technology Concept 10: Cultural Festivals Around the World - Exploration of diverse festivals and their significance Concept 11: Famous Explorers and Cultural Exchange - Exploring historical figures who connected cultures - Understanding the impact of cultural exchange through exploration - Understanding that some explorers had a negative impact on the landscape and peoples Concept 12: Let's Visit the Middle East - Ancient Mesopotamia - History, culture, and contributions of Mesopotamia - Introduction to cuneiform writing Concept 13: Arctic and Antarctic Cultures - Understanding the unique cultures of polar regions Concept 14: Exploring Asia - India - History, traditions, and diverse cultures of India - Introduction to traditional Indian attire, holidays, and food Concept 15: South American Cultures - Amazon Rainforest Tribes - Diversity and traditions of tribes in the Amazon Rainforest - the flora and fauna of the Amazon Concept 16: Art Around the World - Introduction to diverse art styles and artists globally - How different cultures create their art Concept 17: Ancient Rome and Its Legacy - History, culture, and influence of the Roman Empire - learning a few Latin phrases Concept 18: Exploring Asia - Japan - History, traditions, and cultural symbols of Japan - Basic origami and traditional games Concept 19: Exploring Africa - History and cultural achievements of ancient African empires - the geography and mineral rich lands that led to colonization - modern cultures in modern times Concept 20: Cultural Cuisine - Exploring diverse world cuisines and their ingredients Concept 21: Exploring Australian Cultures - Traditions, art, and spirituality of native Aboriginal Australians - immigration of European settlers Concept 22: Europe - Angles, Saxons, Celts, and the Germanic tribes against Roman occupation - Feudal societies: an overview of medieval society, knights, and castles - How kingdoms became nations Concept 23: Exploring North America - Native American Tribes (post-European immigration/colonization) - Diversity of Native American tribes and their traditions - The occupation of native lands - Reservations Concept 24: Asian Festivals and Celebrations - Learning about festivals like Diwali, Lunar New Year, etc. Concept 25: The Silk Road - History, trade, and cultural exchange along the Silk Road Concept 26: Exploring Polynesia - Differences between Samoans, Maori, Tongans - Traditions, food, art, and cultural significance - the importance of ritual dance Concept 27: Global Clothing Styles - Learning about traditional clothing from various cultures throughout history Concept 28: Exploring Central America - Mayan Civilization - History and cultural contributions of the ancient Mayans Concept 29: Colonization around the World - Africa, India, North and South America, Islands - The effects and legacies of colonies Concept 30: Folklore - Each culture has legends and folklore, we will examine the stories and talk about the similarities between tales from our own and other legends and folklore Concept 31: Globalization in our Modern World - how technology has made our world smaller - how cultures can be experienced through travel Concept 32: Reflection and Celebration - Recap of learned cultures and customs (admiring, but not appropriating other cultures) - Sharing thoughts of your own culture Just to reiterate, there are 32 concepts. This does not mean there are only 32 lessons. We will study each concept. Some concepts may take only 1 lesson. Some may take more time because the amount of information to be learned will have more sources than others.
Learning Goals
Students will gain knowledge of their world and its diverse customs and cultures, and hopefully see that people are just... people, no matter where they live or what their traditions may be.
Other Details
Learning Needs
It is not intentionally designed to support unique learning needs, but I am always aware of them. I include visual learning aids, such as graphics, maps, charts, and videos.
Supply List
There will be optional art projects for students to complete (for fun), and there are no set supplies you need to buy. Most things will be constructed with materials already found at home. NO CULTURAL APPROPRIATION will be involved in the creation of any projects. Students will be offered the opportunity to draw or paint flora/fauna/landscapes, if this interests them. Otherwise, they may choose to draw (write) a phrase in the language of that culture. All of this is optional. No textbooks are needed. After each class, I will upload the PowerPoint so the student can save it.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
3 Degrees
Master's Degree in History from University of South Florida
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from University of Southern Mississippi
Bachelor's Degree in History from University of Southern Mississippi
I have taught and/or tutored these topics to students of various ages (elementary through graduate school levels). I have two BAs and an MA in ancient and world history, as well as the languages that are associated with them. I am a trained historian, and nothing makes me happier than seeing my students thrive and learning about the world.
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Live 1-on-1 Lessons
$20
per sessionMeets on demand
60 min
Completed by 4 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 7-10