logging in or signing up everydayCulture Taddeo Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 69 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 14, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Everyday Culture: Everyday Culture Created By: Woodsfield Elementary 6th Grade Contributions from: Austin, TX; Long Beach, CA; Qatar; and BelarusHomes: Homes By:Jimmy,Dylan, Zac, Jesse,KordellWhat is your house made of?: What is your house made of? A lot of people houses were made of bricks,wood,and cement. What Appliances Are in Your Home?: What Appliances Are in Your Home? People have stoves,ovens,washers,dryers,microwaves,refrigerators,fireplaces,toilets,showers,bathtubs,sinks,freezers,computers,TV’s,items for cooking,vacuums,telephones,and light.How Many Families Live In Your House?: How Many Families Live In Your House? Everybody said one. 1 person from Qatar said nannies, drivers,and cooks 2 families said that they lived with extended families including grandparents, one from Qatar and the other from California.A Picture Of A House: A Picture Of A House This is a normal house in our area. It is right across the street from our school. Another house: Another house Chores : Chores By Zack Fronheiser, Kayla Rininger, and Kathleen Speelman Chores in Belarus: Chores in Belarus Kids in Belarus get about $5 a week chores depend on gender It takes 30 to 60 minutes to do chores Chores in Texas : Chores in Texas Don’t depend on gender It takes 1 to 2 hours to do chores Some kids do not get an allowanceChores in California : Chores in California Do not depend on gender It takes 30 to 60 minutes to do chores Some kids get $5 a week for allowance Chores in Qatar: Chores in Qatar Chores do not depend on gender Most kids do not have chores because they have maids If they have chores they get about $10 a week If they chores it takes them about an hour to do themChores in Ohio: Chores in Ohio Chores do not depend on gender Some kids get an allowance It take about 1 to 2 hours to do choresBirthdays: Birthdays By Devun, Zach D ,Jeff,JoshBirthdays: Birthdays In Qatar they usually have a birthday party. The kind of gifts they get is electronics,clothes, jewelry. They eat cake and ice creamBirthday: Birthday In Texas they eat ice cream and cake. For presents they get ipods,gift cards,camera and bikes. Birthdays: Birthdays In Belarus they have a party. They eat cookies,cake, and salad The type of gifts they get are stuffed animals and toys and clothing Birthdays: Birthdays In Ohio we get money,hugs,and kisses We eat cookies,French fries,hot dogs,hamburgers,and cake We celebrate by going out to eat or shopping.Birthday: Birthday In California they eat cake,candy, ice cream, pizza,cookies and cup cakes They have a party Slide20: By: Laikyn, Shayna, Jordyn, Jenny, & Devon*Clothes from Qatar*: *Clothes from Qatar* How do clothes vary for different activities(What you wear to school, what you wear at home, or on the weekends)? To school they wear uniforms unless they are in P.E. When they are at home they wear casual clothes. On the weekends they wear nice clothes. Where do you buy your clothes and where were they made? Most of them buy their clothes at markets and malls and they were made from all different countries including America. How often and where do you wash your clothes? Most of them wash their clothes every 2 days.They wash them in a laundry room or have a nanny wash them. ~Clothes from Belarus~: ~Clothes from Belarus~ How do clothes vary for different activities(What you wear to school, what you wear at home or on weekends?) They wear school uniforms, and at home they wear stuff like jeans, t-shirts, shorts, and sweaters. (Depends on weather.) Where do you buy your clothes and where are they made? They buy them at the local supermarket and they are made in factories. ~Clothes from Belarus (Con.)~: ~Clothes from Belarus (Con.)~ How often and where do you wash your clothes? They wash there clothes once a week and they wash them in a washing machine. *Clothes from Texas*: *Clothes from Texas* How do clothes vary for different activities? They where uniforms to school and casual clothes at home and on weekends. Where do you buy your clothes and where were they made? They buy their clothes at stores such as: Gap and Target. They were mostly made in China. How often and where do you wash your clothes? Most of them wash them once a week. They wash their clothes in a washing machine. ~Clothes from CA~: ~Clothes from CA~ How do clothes vary for different activities? They wear uniforms to school, light clothing for sports, and wetsuits for surfing. Where do you buy your clothes and where were they made? They buy their clothes at malls. They were made in China and Japan. ~Clothes from CA~ (Con.): ~Clothes from CA~ (Con.) How often and where do you wash your clothes? They wash their clothes once a week. They also wash their clothes in a washing machine. *Clothes from Ohio*: *Clothes from Ohio* How do clothes vary for different activities? We wear casual clothes to school and comfortable clothes at home. We have uniforms for sports. Where do you buy your clothes and where were they made? We buy our clothes at the mall. They were made in various countries. *Clothes from Ohio* (Con.): *Clothes from Ohio* (Con.) How often and where do you wash your clothes? Every other day we wash them, and we wash them in a laundry room.Weekend Activities: Weekend Activities By: Jeremy,Chris,Gregg,Shaun,AdamWhat people do on the weekend: What people do on the weekend Woodsfield, Ohio- play video games, ride skateboards, play sports and go to church. Long beach, California- play sports, go to the movies, go to friend’s houses, and go to church. Qatar Academy- ride four wheelers in the sand dunes, jet ski, shopping, go swimming, go bowling, and hang with friends. Belarus- go fishing, care for animals, gather mushrooms, play with pets, and organize school parties. Austin, Texas- watch TV, use the computer, eat, have sleepovers, go out on boats, and play sports. This is a four wheeler: This is a four wheeler This is me (Chris) on my 300cc Honda four wheeler. Who people spend their weekend with: Who people spend their weekend with Most people, regardless of where they live, spend the weekend with their family and friends. Limits and Rules: Limits and Rules Woodsfield, OH- Bed time at either 10:00pm or 11:00pm.Can’t disobey parents. Long Beach, California- Bed time at either 10:30pm or 9:00pm, can’t disobey parents and can’t have lighters. Austin, Texas- Have to stay at a quiet limit and make sure things don’t get to dirty.Ex. Around the house. Qatar, Academy- Most people have no curfews on the week end. Belarus- They have to be home by 10:00pm and at 11:00pm on the holidays.Food: Food BY: Cameron, Tabby, Izzy, Shannan, and Brianna Favorite Cultural Foods: Favorite Cultural Foods Belarus- potatoes cooked in many ways Qatar- Rice, Kabobs, Ayam Percia Texas- Italian Spaghetti, Tex-Mex Ohio- Pizza and Tacos California- Tofu Miso Soup, or creeps, Kugel, French Fries, Ding Dongs, Eating Traditions: Eating Traditions Qatar has to eat with their right hands, eat Muslim food, (They are Muslims), and they pray before eating. Some people in Ramadan have to eat when the sun sets, and cannot eat pork. Eating Traditions-Continued: Eating Traditions-Continued California- They pray on Passover, Hanukah, Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving. Some people don’t have any traditions. They don’t have any requirements when preparing foods, except for eating it! Eating Traditions- Continued: Eating Traditions- Continued Texas- Doesn’t have any traditions for eating or preparing foods. Eating Traditions- Continued: Eating Traditions- Continued Ohio- In some people’s family’s, they sit around and talk. They get phone calls from family members, and friends. Some people pray too.Eating Traditions- Continued: Eating Traditions- Continued Belarus- There main foods are potatoes, so they told us the many ways that they cook, bake, boil….. There potatoes. You can fry them. Make potato soup, potato pancakes, and potato babka. There are also many other ways listed. Do you grow? Or do you buy?: Do you grow? Or do you buy? Qatar- In Qatar they usually don’t raise there own food, they just pack up and take a trip to the local market. Of course, the kids don’t shop! They leave that for the parents! Do you grow? Or do you buy?: Do you grow? Or do you buy? California- They don’t have many farms, as it is mostly hustle and bustle for them. They do grow some of there foods though, in there backyard gardens. But mostly they stick to the store. Do you grow? Or do you buy?: Do you grow? Or do you buy? Texas- They aren’t really into the whole farming idea, just like us. They could hit the store, or go outside and pick some home-grown produce. Do you grow? Or do you buy?: Do you grow? Or do you buy? Ohio- Finally, we have someone who raises most of there food! They raise corn, green beans, both on there own. They do buy potatoes.Do you grow? Or do you buy?: Do you grow? Or do you buy? Belarus- People there have their small kitchen gardens, where they grow some vegetables; carrots, beats, onion, cucumbers, tomatoes, and potatoes, and many more. What we think…….: What we think……. Well, it is pretty basic for us. We grow or shop, like to eat just about anything that we can fit in our mouths. Well, one thing is for sure, and we’re positive that we speak for the whole class when we say- this was a fun experience, and food rocks!!!! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
everydayCulture Taddeo Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 69 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 14, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Everyday Culture: Everyday Culture Created By: Woodsfield Elementary 6th Grade Contributions from: Austin, TX; Long Beach, CA; Qatar; and BelarusHomes: Homes By:Jimmy,Dylan, Zac, Jesse,KordellWhat is your house made of?: What is your house made of? A lot of people houses were made of bricks,wood,and cement. What Appliances Are in Your Home?: What Appliances Are in Your Home? People have stoves,ovens,washers,dryers,microwaves,refrigerators,fireplaces,toilets,showers,bathtubs,sinks,freezers,computers,TV’s,items for cooking,vacuums,telephones,and light.How Many Families Live In Your House?: How Many Families Live In Your House? Everybody said one. 1 person from Qatar said nannies, drivers,and cooks 2 families said that they lived with extended families including grandparents, one from Qatar and the other from California.A Picture Of A House: A Picture Of A House This is a normal house in our area. It is right across the street from our school. Another house: Another house Chores : Chores By Zack Fronheiser, Kayla Rininger, and Kathleen Speelman Chores in Belarus: Chores in Belarus Kids in Belarus get about $5 a week chores depend on gender It takes 30 to 60 minutes to do chores Chores in Texas : Chores in Texas Don’t depend on gender It takes 1 to 2 hours to do chores Some kids do not get an allowanceChores in California : Chores in California Do not depend on gender It takes 30 to 60 minutes to do chores Some kids get $5 a week for allowance Chores in Qatar: Chores in Qatar Chores do not depend on gender Most kids do not have chores because they have maids If they have chores they get about $10 a week If they chores it takes them about an hour to do themChores in Ohio: Chores in Ohio Chores do not depend on gender Some kids get an allowance It take about 1 to 2 hours to do choresBirthdays: Birthdays By Devun, Zach D ,Jeff,JoshBirthdays: Birthdays In Qatar they usually have a birthday party. The kind of gifts they get is electronics,clothes, jewelry. They eat cake and ice creamBirthday: Birthday In Texas they eat ice cream and cake. For presents they get ipods,gift cards,camera and bikes. Birthdays: Birthdays In Belarus they have a party. They eat cookies,cake, and salad The type of gifts they get are stuffed animals and toys and clothing Birthdays: Birthdays In Ohio we get money,hugs,and kisses We eat cookies,French fries,hot dogs,hamburgers,and cake We celebrate by going out to eat or shopping.Birthday: Birthday In California they eat cake,candy, ice cream, pizza,cookies and cup cakes They have a party Slide20: By: Laikyn, Shayna, Jordyn, Jenny, & Devon*Clothes from Qatar*: *Clothes from Qatar* How do clothes vary for different activities(What you wear to school, what you wear at home, or on the weekends)? To school they wear uniforms unless they are in P.E. When they are at home they wear casual clothes. On the weekends they wear nice clothes. Where do you buy your clothes and where were they made? Most of them buy their clothes at markets and malls and they were made from all different countries including America. How often and where do you wash your clothes? Most of them wash their clothes every 2 days.They wash them in a laundry room or have a nanny wash them. ~Clothes from Belarus~: ~Clothes from Belarus~ How do clothes vary for different activities(What you wear to school, what you wear at home or on weekends?) They wear school uniforms, and at home they wear stuff like jeans, t-shirts, shorts, and sweaters. (Depends on weather.) Where do you buy your clothes and where are they made? They buy them at the local supermarket and they are made in factories. ~Clothes from Belarus (Con.)~: ~Clothes from Belarus (Con.)~ How often and where do you wash your clothes? They wash there clothes once a week and they wash them in a washing machine. *Clothes from Texas*: *Clothes from Texas* How do clothes vary for different activities? They where uniforms to school and casual clothes at home and on weekends. Where do you buy your clothes and where were they made? They buy their clothes at stores such as: Gap and Target. They were mostly made in China. How often and where do you wash your clothes? Most of them wash them once a week. They wash their clothes in a washing machine. ~Clothes from CA~: ~Clothes from CA~ How do clothes vary for different activities? They wear uniforms to school, light clothing for sports, and wetsuits for surfing. Where do you buy your clothes and where were they made? They buy their clothes at malls. They were made in China and Japan. ~Clothes from CA~ (Con.): ~Clothes from CA~ (Con.) How often and where do you wash your clothes? They wash their clothes once a week. They also wash their clothes in a washing machine. *Clothes from Ohio*: *Clothes from Ohio* How do clothes vary for different activities? We wear casual clothes to school and comfortable clothes at home. We have uniforms for sports. Where do you buy your clothes and where were they made? We buy our clothes at the mall. They were made in various countries. *Clothes from Ohio* (Con.): *Clothes from Ohio* (Con.) How often and where do you wash your clothes? Every other day we wash them, and we wash them in a laundry room.Weekend Activities: Weekend Activities By: Jeremy,Chris,Gregg,Shaun,AdamWhat people do on the weekend: What people do on the weekend Woodsfield, Ohio- play video games, ride skateboards, play sports and go to church. Long beach, California- play sports, go to the movies, go to friend’s houses, and go to church. Qatar Academy- ride four wheelers in the sand dunes, jet ski, shopping, go swimming, go bowling, and hang with friends. Belarus- go fishing, care for animals, gather mushrooms, play with pets, and organize school parties. Austin, Texas- watch TV, use the computer, eat, have sleepovers, go out on boats, and play sports. This is a four wheeler: This is a four wheeler This is me (Chris) on my 300cc Honda four wheeler. Who people spend their weekend with: Who people spend their weekend with Most people, regardless of where they live, spend the weekend with their family and friends. Limits and Rules: Limits and Rules Woodsfield, OH- Bed time at either 10:00pm or 11:00pm.Can’t disobey parents. Long Beach, California- Bed time at either 10:30pm or 9:00pm, can’t disobey parents and can’t have lighters. Austin, Texas- Have to stay at a quiet limit and make sure things don’t get to dirty.Ex. Around the house. Qatar, Academy- Most people have no curfews on the week end. Belarus- They have to be home by 10:00pm and at 11:00pm on the holidays.Food: Food BY: Cameron, Tabby, Izzy, Shannan, and Brianna Favorite Cultural Foods: Favorite Cultural Foods Belarus- potatoes cooked in many ways Qatar- Rice, Kabobs, Ayam Percia Texas- Italian Spaghetti, Tex-Mex Ohio- Pizza and Tacos California- Tofu Miso Soup, or creeps, Kugel, French Fries, Ding Dongs, Eating Traditions: Eating Traditions Qatar has to eat with their right hands, eat Muslim food, (They are Muslims), and they pray before eating. Some people in Ramadan have to eat when the sun sets, and cannot eat pork. Eating Traditions-Continued: Eating Traditions-Continued California- They pray on Passover, Hanukah, Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving. Some people don’t have any traditions. They don’t have any requirements when preparing foods, except for eating it! Eating Traditions- Continued: Eating Traditions- Continued Texas- Doesn’t have any traditions for eating or preparing foods. Eating Traditions- Continued: Eating Traditions- Continued Ohio- In some people’s family’s, they sit around and talk. They get phone calls from family members, and friends. Some people pray too.Eating Traditions- Continued: Eating Traditions- Continued Belarus- There main foods are potatoes, so they told us the many ways that they cook, bake, boil….. There potatoes. You can fry them. Make potato soup, potato pancakes, and potato babka. There are also many other ways listed. Do you grow? Or do you buy?: Do you grow? Or do you buy? Qatar- In Qatar they usually don’t raise there own food, they just pack up and take a trip to the local market. Of course, the kids don’t shop! They leave that for the parents! Do you grow? Or do you buy?: Do you grow? Or do you buy? California- They don’t have many farms, as it is mostly hustle and bustle for them. They do grow some of there foods though, in there backyard gardens. But mostly they stick to the store. Do you grow? Or do you buy?: Do you grow? Or do you buy? Texas- They aren’t really into the whole farming idea, just like us. They could hit the store, or go outside and pick some home-grown produce. Do you grow? Or do you buy?: Do you grow? Or do you buy? Ohio- Finally, we have someone who raises most of there food! They raise corn, green beans, both on there own. They do buy potatoes.Do you grow? Or do you buy?: Do you grow? Or do you buy? Belarus- People there have their small kitchen gardens, where they grow some vegetables; carrots, beats, onion, cucumbers, tomatoes, and potatoes, and many more. What we think…….: What we think……. Well, it is pretty basic for us. We grow or shop, like to eat just about anything that we can fit in our mouths. Well, one thing is for sure, and we’re positive that we speak for the whole class when we say- this was a fun experience, and food rocks!!!!