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Global Clothing
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Description
Have a glimpse of other countries’ culture and traditions as you discuss the stories behind their traditional clothing pieces. Afterwards, let the students reflect on what their favorite pieces are and why!
Students will be able to see the culture of countries around the world and how it is reflected by the way their traditional clothing is crafted and what materials are used. After which, they will be drawing a small version of their favorite clothing.
Duration: 1 Hour
Grade(s): 4th – 6th
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