To take a break from the very serious, somber mood of my social studies class (refugee crisis) I'd thought I'd incorporate Christmas. Learning how other cultures celebrate Christmas can also incorporate geography too. Like all the units, the students will get a hand-out of the vocabulary, writing exercises and the readings, as well as a map.
How is Christmas celebrated in Taiwan? Asia? I found out that most of the students werent familiar with the Nativity story, so I had to show them a little cartoon with Chinese subs, as well as one with easy English.
Reading: Christmas Traditions Around the World
1. a Feast (n.)
2. a Saint (n.)
3. an Event (n.)
4.
Mass (n.) 彌撒;彌撒曲 to go to Mass 參加彌撒
5. a hymn (n.)
6.
celebrate (v.)
7.
Pilgrims (pl. n.) a pilgrim
8. the Host (n.)
9. a Shelter (n.)
10. Priests (pl. n.) a priest
11.
Decorated (past tense verb or adj.) we decorated the tree/ the decorated tree
12. the Winter solstice (n.)
The Philippines: Christmas season begins
in September with the feast of
Saint Pio (畢奧神父) and ends in January, meaning nearly half the year is Christmas in
the Philippines. The event closest to December 25th is a nine-day mass called Simbang Gabi,
which includes hymns and
Filipino foods. Christmas Eve is celebrated all night and then followed by a
day of family talks and gift giving. Maligayang pasko (Merry Christmas)!
Mexico: In the nine days before Christmas,
children and adults dress up as Mary and Joseph and visit different
neighborhoods ("Las Posadas"). These “pilgrims” sing
songs at houses to ask for shelter.
The host replies in song and offers drink and food. Children try to break a
star-shaped piñata and do not receive gifts until January 4th. Feliz Navidad!
Ethiopia: Christmas Eve is celebrated on January 6th
in accordance with the local Ge’ez calendar. On that night, priests carry
nicely decorated umbrellas and
wear traditional clothing. They march through cities with large groups of
people. In the morning, people feast, presents are exchanged, and some people
play sports. During the Timkat parade, held 12 days later, a stone石頭 replica 複製品 of the 10 Commandments (十誡(指《聖經》中,上帝透過摩西頒布給猶太人的行為準則) is wrapped in rich fabrics and carried by priests on their
heads. Melkam Ganna!
Finland: Finns believe that the Winter Solstice brings out the
spirits of the dead. On Christmas Eve, celebrated at roughly (about) the same time,
Finns place candles around the graves of
relatives. Hyvää Joulua!
Vietnam: Christmas was only recently reintroduced to
largely Buddhist佛教徒 Vietnam after a relaxation of restrictions受約束的 in
the early 1980s. It is a mainly a Jesus-free event. Santa is sometimes shown
on a scooter instead of a sleigh and
Vietnamese Catholics天主教徒 gather in churches that look like temples. Citizens
visit crowded city centers and later eat Christmas chicken soup. Chúc Giáng
Sinh Vui Vẻ!
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Answer the questions:
1) Which country has
the longest Christmas holiday season?
2) In Mexico, what
should you do if Mary and Joseph show up at your door?
3) What do priests
carry on their heads during Timkat?
4) Your opinion: Which celebration
sounds most interesting to you?
II. Festival of Lights
Central to the Christmas theme is the importance of
light at the darkest time of the year. Baby Jesus is the light in a dark world.
Even before Christianity, ancient people celebrated light during winter
solstices.
Reading 2: Festivals of Light
1.
Wreath
2.
To honor (v.)
3.
Choir
4.
To light (v.) past= lit
5.
Yule log
6.
Mistletoe
7.
Temple
8.
Sacred (adj.)
9.
dreidle
Festival of Light: St. Lucia's Day in Sweden
According
to folk tradition, December 13th follows the longest night of the year in
Sweden. During the winter there are only a few hours of sunlight each day.
St. Lucia is honored this day with her wreath of candles.
The oldest girl in the
family is declared St. Lucia on December 13th. On this day she dresses up
wearing a white robe with a red sash and a wreath with candles on her head.
The
"St. Lucia" of the family serves everyone a special (saffron 番紅花粉 ) bun called
Lussekatter. Schools have a celebration with a St. Lucia choir. All the
girls dress up as St. Lucia and the boys are "Star Boys."
Traditions of light: Christmas in France
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1 1. Which traditions are similar to Taiwanese Chinese New
Year?
22. Which Christmas foods would you like to try? I would like to try...
13. What might Light be a symbol for? Light can represent...
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