
Cultural Discovery Camp 2021
General
Daily sessions start at 9:30 am Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Media Submissions: If you took any pictures or created something cool during camp, share it with us through this form.
Discord Server (optional): for students to chat with each other.
Feedback Form: required at end of program to receive completion certificate
Mon, 12/27: Orientation
Materials - Passport Activity
Passport printout template (click download button in upper right corner to print PDF)
(Recommended) Printer for printing passport template
Students without printers: we will show you how to make the passport from a blank sheet of paper!
Paper
Stapler
Tape/Glue
Pencil/pen
(optional) Decorative items like stickers, coloring materials, washi tape, etc.
Presentations
Tue, 12/28: China
Materials - Paper Lantern Activity
Paper and/or cardstock (preferably colored)
Scissors
Tape (or glue or stapler)
Ruler
Pencil
(optional) Decorative items like tissue paper, coloring materials, washi tape, ribbons, stickers, etc.
Presentations
Wed, 12/29: Italy
Materials - 2 Activity Options, Pasta Making & Roman Mythology
Pasta:
2 or 3 eggs
1.5 cups of flour
Roman Mythology:
Paper
Pencil
Coloring materials
Presentations
Thu, 12/30: South Korea and Lebanon (pick one to attend)
Materials (Korea) - 2 afternoon activity options, Hanboks & Korean Pop Dance
Hanboks:
printout of favorite Hanbok coloring sheet
(optional) Printer for printing coloring sheets (can also be hand-drawn or colored digitally)
Pen and/or pencil
Coloring materials (markers, crayons, colored pencils, etc.)
Korean pop dance:
Exercise clothes
Open space you can move around in
Materials (Lebanon) - Lebanese Restaurant Menu
Coloring materials (markers, crayons, colored pencils, etc.)
Blank paper
Presentations
Fri, 12/31: France
Materials
*Choose between paints/paintbrush OR markers; need at least 4 colors, preferably including blue, red, green, and yellow
Paper
Pencil
Paint (acrylic, oil, or finger paint, not watercolor)
Paintbrush
Thick/broad-tip markers (Crayola broad-tip markers are fine)
Presentations
Additional Learning Resources
We hope Culture Camp is only the beginning of your journey of intercultural understanding as a young global citizen! Here are some free resources students can use to keep learning:
Language learning: Duolingo, Beelingual, Drops, LingoDeer, Memrise
Chinese-specific: ChineseSkill, Pandarow, HSK apps
Korean-specific: Talk to Me in Korean, Korean Dungeon
General: BBC History for Kids, Scholastic Global Trek, National Geographic Kids, Globe Trottin' Kids, Kids World Travel Guide, Ducksters
Compare lifestyles around the world: Dollar Street, MyLifeElsewhere.com, Kids in Other Countries
YouTube: Ted-ED, One Big Story, Crash Course, Khan Academy
There are YouTubers & music videos from every country in the world that students can watch & gain language exposure from!