My Multicultural Heritage Journal

$5.00

Help your child explore their multicultural heritage with these guided journaling pages!

Description

Encourage your students to explore their family history and heritage with this set of multicultural journaling pages. This collection contains 38 different pages to record a child’s family heritage and includes:
  • a journal cover page,
  • “This journal belongs to” page,
  • a world map for coloring in heritage countries,
  • a page allowing children to write where their family has lived,
  • 2 pages for drawing or pasting your family’s crest coat of arms (1 vertical, 1 horizontal),
  • pages for drawing a family tree,
  • a page for drawing or pasting snapshots of family members with lines for titles and captions,
  • a page titled “Why I consider myself to be multicultural” with writing prompts and room to write down thoughts and answers,
  • 18 journaling pages with small cultural images from around the world, plus one blank journaling page to be reproduced as often as you like,
  • 2 pages to share favorite family memories or stories with space for adding photos or drawing pictures,
  • 4 pages for recording family interviews,
  • 4 pages dedicated just to photos,
  • 1 sketch pad page,
  • and a family recipe cover page and recipe page.

Cultural images from around the globe or the specific country are scattered throughout the book. This journal is meant to be a keepsake that kids can share with other family members and treasure for a long time.

This would make a fantastic project to turn in at the end of the school year, or to complete over summer break. But it could be completed in a much shorter time frame, too.

This is part of a Heritage Journaling Series that so far includes:

• My Cuban Heritage Journal
• My Spanish Heritage Journal
• My Mexican Heritage Journal
• My Puerto Rican Heritage Journal


English & Spanish
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14.1 MB | 46 pages