Friday, December 17, 2021

Australia

 A couple years ago, my friend Tina wanted to teach a unit on Australia and asked me to find someone in Australia to talk to her 2nd grade class about animals there. 

Such a simple request, but I had not idea what would become of it. 

We had our first chat with Kylie Kingdon on March 10, 2020. If that date means anything to you, it's because it was mere days before the world (at least here in USA) got turned upside down.  Two days after this, we were scrambling to send kids home with everything they would need for remote learning, a totally new concept to all of us.  But, back to Australia...

Kylie is a middle and high school teacher in Perth, Western Australia, and has been such a great partner for our project.  She talked to our students about animals and money and comparison to America and the Aborgines who used call Perth their native land. It was awesome!


After the kids went home, we were able to teach the kids how to write and produce videos about Australian animals.  I love this one about emus:


Fast forward two years since Tina first mentioned this to me, and our partnership has spanned three school years, four Microsoft Teams chats, three video projects, three boxes of food sent between continents (two from Australia to USA and one from USA to Australia), and two Google Slides projects. 


Check out this video mixtape of our reactions to Australian food.  Some of it is amazing and some of it not so much.  All of it is greatly appreciated. 

This fall, Kylie got a crazy idea.  She is now out of the classroom serving in a coaching role, but wanted to create a way to connect Australian kids and American kids instead of this being a teacher to kid relationship.  Just before Christmas Break (which is also Summer Break for them) we had the chance to connect with a 7th grade class in her school on FlipGrid.  What an amazing opportunity to talk directly kid to kid and learn from each other. (Check out the FlipGrid mixtape here.)

A project and partnership of this magnitude can't just sit on a shelf where no one can know about it.  I was honored earlier this week to co-present with Kylie at the Catholic Education Western Australia Virtual Conference about our partnership.  You can watch our session below if you like. 


It has been a blast to create an international partnership, which has helped my kids learn about another culture.  But, let's be honest, I've made a friend and I'm learning about another culture too.  If you have a chance to seek out a teacher in another country, do it!  Find them on Twitter or one of the many other platforms available for teachers to connect. You'll be happy you did!

Tell me about a connection you've made. 

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Want to see more of the projects I've done with 2nd grade in Australia?  Check out my site.  We have Google Slide Shows and Australian Animal Videos and other non-Australia projects too! 






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