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Haitian Culture Curriculum Guide

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Grade: 1<br />

COUNTING<br />

Topic: Counting in English and <strong>Haitian</strong> Creole<br />

Objective(s): To count up to 10 in <strong>Haitian</strong> Creole.<br />

Time Frame: 1 Period<br />

Area of Infusion: Mathematics<br />

To show understanding of counting to ten in target languages<br />

through bean cluster activity.<br />

Goal 3/Core Competencies Sunshine State Standard<br />

3.6 Resource Managers MA.A.2.1<br />

Benchmark: MA.A.2.1.1<br />

Corresponding Grade Level Expectation:<br />

The student uses concrete materials, pictures, and numerals to show the concept of numbers to 10<br />

or more.<br />

Student Resources:<br />

• 1 sheet of construction paper<br />

• 1 cup containing 30 beans<br />

• Glue<br />

• Pencils<br />

Teacher Resources:<br />

• 1 sheet of construction paper<br />

• 1 cup containing 30 beans<br />

• Glue<br />

• Pencils<br />

Background:<br />

Your classroom is a community of students from diverse cultures. A first step in learning about<br />

each other is to become familiar with the different ways we do the same things. Even when residing<br />

in the United States and speaking English on a daily basis, individuals from other cultures tend to<br />

count in their first language all their lives.<br />

Numeral English <strong>Haitian</strong> Creole<br />

0 zero zewo<br />

1 one youn/en<br />

2 two de<br />

3 three twa<br />

4 four kat<br />

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