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== =Welcome to Category 2:= =Promoting International-Mindedness in the PYP=

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Welcome to our Wiki! Please use this space as a sharing and work space throughout and beyond our workshop.

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__**Handouts, Articles and other such Treasures**__
The Shirt off Their Backs

__Math Thinking to Keep Us on Our Internationally-Minded Toes__
Article Link: Counting with the Fingers, by Yutaka Nishiyama

__**Websites & Videos**__
IB Blogs KIVA - Loans that change lives Mosquitos Suck - Anti Malaria Campaign Babakiueria World Hunger Data and Quiz Schoology The Globe and Mail newspaper - Great photos of the day to promote international awareness (Scroll to the bottom of the page for photo stream) Voicethread - Attach voice audio to images, powerpoints, scans, etc. Gogo News for Kids Chimamanda Adichie: The Danger of a Single Story Cultural Cages - an interesting blog post Community Walk - Make your own map Scribble Maps - annotate your own map HSBC Commercials If the World Were a Village - website, activities and videos

__Recommended Apps for iPads/iPods__
Children Around The World Guardian Eye Witness Show Me Coach's Eye Bugs and Buttons Letter Tracer Sticky Note Toontastic

__**Products of our Collective Energy**__
__**What is Culture? Our Collective Understanding**__

Scrumblr - for collective engagement

Scrumblr - Share your internationally-minded people suggestions here!

What makes a school internationally-minded?

Today's Meet - PYPIM (http://todaysmeet.com/PYPIM)

Our "Image of A Child" captured through a Wordle (www.wordle.net) - Our words describing the image we have of a child

__ Books We Love.... And Books We Love to Share __
__ Branksome Hall Library - complete with excellent collections, resource lists and unit titles __

Beatrice's Goat by Page McBrier and Lori Lohstoeter If the World Were a Village WOW Lit The Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell My Name is Yoon by Helen Recorvits & Gabi Swiatkowska Yoon and the Christmas Mitten by Helen Recorvits & Gabi Swiatkowska The Librarian of Basra: A True Story from Iraq, by Jeanette Winter Wangari's Trees of Peace: A True Story from Africa, by Jeanette Winter Take Action: A Guide to Active Citizenship, by Craig and Marc Kielburger Social Justice Education for Teachers: Paulo Freire and the Possible Dream, by Torres & Noguera Ten Birds, by Cybele Young Listen to the Wind: The Story of Dr. Greg & Three Cups of Tea, by Greg Mortenson This Child, Every Child: A book about the World's Children, by David J. Smith One Well: The Story of Water on Earth, by Rochelle Strauss If the World Were a Village: A Book about the World's People One Hen Voices in the Park, by Anthony Browne People, by Peter Spier Throw your Tooth on the Roof, by Selby B Beeler Mirror, by Jeannie Baker Material World Women in the Material World What the World Eats Grandfather's Journey, by Alice Say Tea with Milk, by Alice Say What does it mean to be global? DiOrio Classroom Interviews: A world of learning by Paula Rogovin Milo and the Mysterious Island, by Marcus Pfister Rain School, by James Rumford Whoever You Are, by Mem Fox Anything by Patricia Polacco - Thank you, Mr. Falker; The Keeping Quilt, The Butterfly Somewhere Today: A book of Peace by Shelley Moore Thomas Market Day: A Story Told with Folk Art, by Lois Ehlert We Dream of a World The Wonder Thing, by Libby Hathorn This is the Way we Go to School, A Book about children around the world, By Steve Bjorkman Hello World! Greetings in 42 Languages around the Globe, by Manya Stojic Can you greet the whole wide world? 12 Common Phrases in 12 different languages, by Leslie Evans Lon Po Po: A Red Riding Hood Story from China The Rough-Faced Girl, by Rafe Martin (Native American Cinderella Story) Children Just Like Me: A Unique Celebration of Children Around the World, by Anabel Kindersley Duck! Rabbit! by Amy Krouse Rosenthal (another book about perspective) We all sing with the same voice, by J. Phillip Miller (song, with cd) One, by Kathryn Otoshi Crossing Boundaries with Children's Books, by Doris Gebel Libertad, by Alma Fullerton
 * WEBSITE ALERT: ** The Worlds of Words web site ( http://wowlit.org ) has a database of books set in countries all over the world and a journal -- WOW Review - where there are in-depth reviews of the cultural authenticity of global books.