Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Cultural Awareness Workshops @ SK Jengka 3 & SK Chenor

This week, in Maran Cluster, we put on two Cultural Awareness Workshops for Year 1 & 2 students at SK Jengka 3 on 16th February and for the entire school at SK Chenor on 17th February.  In the workshop, “The Importance of Understanding Other Cultures: Pancake Day,” students learned about the cultural tradition and holiday celebrated in England, and around the world, known as Pancake Day.  We presented a mini-lesson on Pancake Day, and then the students all got to make pancakes!




First, students learned  the process for making pancakes.






Let’s learn how to make pancakes for Pancake Day!
Step 1: Pour the flour, sugar and salt into a bowl.
Step 2: Add the milk, oil and vanilla essence.
Step 3: Mix until smooth.
Step 4: Cook on a hot skillet & FLIP!
Step 5: Cover with lemon juice and sugar.







Next, the students learned “The Pancake Day Song.”

Tune: The Mulberry Bush

This is the way we add the flour
Add the flour, add the flour
This is the way we add the flour to make pancakes.

This is the way we pour the milk,
Pour the milk, pour the milk
This is the way we pour the milk to make pancakes.

This is the way we stir the mix
Stir the mix, stir the mix
This is the way we stir the mix to make pancakes.

This is the way we flip pancakes
Flip pancakes, flip pancakes
This is the way we flip pancakes for Pancake Day.

Then, students all had the opportunity to make their own pancakes. They followed the process they learned in the short paragraph and song, and then brought their pancake mix to Tom to cook for them.


Finally, they completed a creative activity where they designed the most delicious pancake.  


--Tom James, Chenor
--Sarah Higgs, Jempol










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  2. It's the marvellous activity for my pupils... This teaching and learning process will interact the pupils to learn English language. I heard a few pupils wanted to ask their mothers to make pancake at home... What we saw this morning all pupils liked the pancake from yr country. We enjoyed the activity!!! Tq!! (Mai)

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  3. It was fun. Pupils enjoyed the activities especially the session when they make their own pancake. The event gave them the opportunity to learn other cultural and tradition.

    Thanks Sarah & Tom
    Thumbs up to both of you...

    Azura @ SKJ3

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  5. @Mai & Azura

    It was our pleasure! We are delighted that the students had so much fun and have a such a positive memory of the event. It is very important to make positive memories in English class because it improves student motivation and interest in studying English. We hope to have many more fun events at school!

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