Montessori Gallery

Friday, December 23, 2005

Jacob and Mrs. Nore


Jacob and Mrs. Nore
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Jacob tells stories of his family heritage and Mrs. Nore listens intently.

dave and corina


dave and corina
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Corina reads from her family stories to her dad.

chloe


chloe
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Chloe shares lefsa with butter and sugar,

jennifer, corina, jammie


jennifer, corina, jammie
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Nice close up of these three friends.

Jennifer and Jammie


Jennifer and Jammie
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Cookies are all gone!

connor


connor
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Connor tells his story to the guests who sit down at his table.

Riley and Kate


Riley and Kate
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Kate explains that most of the ancestors in her heritage were either outlaws or priests.

kate


kate
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Kate takes a break from all the guests.

Riley's family


Riley's family
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Riley was so excited to have his cousins here!

Jazmine


Jazmine
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Sweet tastes of potato bologna at Jazmine's display.

James and Josh


James and Josh
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
I love to see the students listening so intently to another student's work.

diana


diana
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Diana had a fabulous display about her country of origin...Mexico. She brought tamales one day and salsa and chips the next.

Riley, Aaron, Blake and Ameer


riley, aaron, ameer, blake
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
The talk about Blake's family tradition makes many kids want to listen.

eliza's mom & sister, aidan's mom and aidan

Aidan shares his family heritage and even has photos from great grandparents.

Riley, Aaron, Blake


riley, aaron, blake
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
these three gather around the pizza which Blake is sharing as his family tradition

Dulce and grandma Lois


Dulce and grandma Lois
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Dulce made a wonderful family picture book. She also made a picture timeline of her life. Both of these were a part of her presentation.

Aramara and Emma


Aramara and Emma
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Aramara demonstrates her traditional dance of Mexico.

Aramara's mom, Aramara and Mrs. Nore

Aramara explains her heritage.

Mason in the foreground


mason
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Busy open house on tradition CELEBRATION day.

Ameer


ameer
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Ameer shares his Pakistani heritage with Corina's dad.

Mrs. Nore with Anabel and Mr. Reinhardt

Mrs. Nore shows her heritage display and offers people to taste the prestia from her Ediger heritage...German Immigrants from Russia.

Zoe with Jennifer


Zoe with one twin
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Zoe's heritage stories included the telling of dancing, wearing the shawls on the table, and burning sage in the bowl of a shell. Her origin is Oglala Lakota.

James


James
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
James brought a bowl of pickled herring and an example of an advent calendar.

Aramara


Aramara
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Aramara is telling about her place of origin in Mexico.

katy and dad


katy and dad
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
It was during our Tradition Day Celebration that Katy got to share stories about her family and offer scones for kids to try.

Eliza


Eliza
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
I liked how Eliza gave the special family recipe for divinity.

carlie


carlie
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Carlie is sharing the maps which show her country of origin. She brought pecan pie and whip cream to share as part of her family tradition.

kevin


kevin
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
Showing the special food he brought to share at our tradition day celebration!

Aidan


Aidan
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
He brought this service hat from an uncle to share as an artifact for our tradition day.

class


class
Originally uploaded by Zama Ree Do.
It is a wonder that all of us were here on the same day!