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Grades K-2 Comparing Christmas Traditions in Russia and Australia

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Grades K-2 Comparing Christmas Traditions in Russia and Australia

Standards:

CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.K.9 — With prompting and support, identify basic similarities in and differences between two texts on the same topic (e.g., in illustrations, descriptions, or procedures). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.1.9 — Identify basic similarities in and differences between two texts on the same topic (e.g., in illustrations, descriptions, or procedures). CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.2.9 — Compare and contrast the most important points presented by two texts on the same topic.

Objective:

Students will be able to compare and contrast how Christmas is celebrated in Australia and Russia by reading factual information about both countries and completing a Venn-diagram.

Key Points:

1. Australia’s Southern Hemisphere location means it’s summer time in December. 2. Instead of sleigh bells and cocoa, many Australians head to the beach to celebrate the holidays

with a prawn lunch.

3. Russian children decorate a New Year’s tree, instead of a Christmas tree. 4. Russian children wait with longing for Grandfather Frost who travels with his granddaughter

Opening:

Snowmaiden, delivering presents across the land.

Review with students the December calendar. Have students name the holiday that occurs in this month. Does it occur at the beginning, middle, or end of the month? What day of the month is

Materials needed:

Christmas on?

— Calendar showing

– Ask students to orally share some things that they do on Christmas Day.

December

– Ask students why they think we celebrate Christmas. – Explain to students that Christmas has been celebrated in different ways in many places and that

Introduction of New Material:

today we will be learning about Christmas traditions in Australia and Russia.

Show students a map of the world. Point out the countries Australia and Russia. Tell students that the countries are very far apart, but that there are similarities and differences in how they celebrate Christmas.

Materials needed: — Map of the world

— Read with students Christmas in Australia handout that is attached.

— Christmas in Australia handout

— Read with students Christmas in Russia handout that is attached.

— Christmas in Russia handout

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Guided Practice:

Make a T-chart with students listing Christmas traditions in Australia and Russia.

Materials needed:

Christmas in Russia:

Christmas in Australia:

— T-chart drawn on

Christmas is on January 7th

Christmas is on December 25th

poster paper

People eat porridge and vegetable pie.

People eat shellfish and other seafood.

— Marker

People eat a Christmas Eve dinner.

People eat a Christmas day lunch.

People put up New Year’s decorations.

People put up Christmas decorations.

People celebrate with their families.

People celebrate with their families.

Students have a vacation from school.

Students have a vacation from school.

Grandfather Frost and Snowmaiden deliver

Santa Claus leaves presents for children under

presents to children.

the tree.

Independent Practice:

Have students complete Venn-diagram comparing Christmas traditions in Australia and Russia. List two similarities in the center of the diagram, and at least three differences in each side of the diagram.

Materials needed: — Venn-diagram, attached

Lesson Assessment: Once students have had an opportunity to practice independently, how will they attempt to demonstrate mastery of the knowledge/skills required of the objective? Students will demonstrate mastery by having at least three facts about Christmas in Russia, three facts about Christmas in Australia, and two facts that are similar for both countries.

Closing: Now that students have learned about Christmas traditions in Australia and Russia, ask students to quickly reflect about how these traditions are alike or different from the Christmas traditions they celebrate.

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Christmas in Russia In Russia, a country in Eastern Europe, Christmas is celebrated on January 7th as part of their 10-day New Year celebration. Christmas is mainly a religious event in Russia, beginning with several long church services on Christmas Eve and a special meal called the “Holy Supper.” Families wait until they see the first star in the sky to begin their meal, and eat a vegetarian meal including: vegetable pies, borsch (beetroot soup), porridge, fried onions and mushrooms. Families put up a New Year’s tree and other festive decorations and wait for Grandfather Frost and his granddaughter Snowmaiden to deliver presents to children. Usually, Grandfather Frost comes to schools or circus performances to deliver gifts rather than leaving them under the tree like in North American countries. Children have a two-week break from school during the New Year celebration.

Christmas in Australia In Australia, a country in the Pacific Ocean, Christmas is celebrated on December 25th, which is during their summer season. Because the weather is warmer, barbecues are also a popular way of avoiding the heat of the oven. Families, especially those who live near the sea, eat shellfish, prawns, lobster, crayfish, and other seafood during their holiday meal. Australians are also fond of pavlova, a dessert composed of fruit atop a baked meringue. Fruits of the season include cherries and mangoes. Families often come together to eat a Christmas Day lunch. Australian Christmas traditions are very similar to those practiced in the United States and the rest of North America. People decorate their homes, stores, and streets with Christmas trees, nativity scenes, and images of Santa Claus and reindeer. Students have a vacation from schools and universities beginning a week before Christmas until late January or early February. Children are told that Santa Claus visits each house on Christmas Eve and leaves presents under the Christmas tree and in stockings. Children leave snacks and drinks for Santa to eat during his visit. Many people send Christmas cards to each other.

Name

Russia

Date

Australia

Comparing Christmas Traditions in Russia and Australia Grades K-2

celebrate. Guided Practice: Materials needed: — T-chart drawn on poster paper. — Marker. Independent. Practice: Materials needed: — Venn-diagram, attached.

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