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Recipes from around the world
By Julie Matuszewski; photo courtesy of Leana Kerr
Paxton Moore serves Liam Miles one of his family’s buttery Hungarian holiday cookies.
Hungary, a landlocked country in central Europe, is known for its big flavor cuisine. Kinderpunsch or “children’s punch” is
an aromatic concoction of herbal tea,
fruit juices and bold spices. During the Christmas holiday, this warm beverage serves just the right punch of flavor, making it a holiday favorite drink and tradition in Hungary. During a recent “Recipes Around the World” unit, DCS Montessori (DCSM) lower elementary students traveled to Hungary through books and research. They had the opportunity to learn about this cultural cuisine and experience the recipe firsthand.
Teachers Leana Kerr and Emily Montague shared that the main objective of teaching
Creative
   this unit is to provide multi-cultural experiences for students. Students have an opportunity to prepare and taste cuisines
of the world, introducing new tastes and practical life skills. Additionally, students explore the diverse backgrounds of some of their fellow DCSM students.
First grader Paxton Moore shared his Hungarian heritage with classmates,
telling the history of kinderpunsch, sharing his family tree, and more importantly a multigeneration family cookie recipe. Using a unique Hungarian cookie press, the recipe has baked its way into the hands of fortunate recipients over the years.
Using ingredients of apple cider, cherry juice and pairing them with spices of cinnamon, cloves and star anise, students incorporated life lessons by preparing their cooking environment. They measured ingredients, assembled spiced tea bags and brewed their kinderpunsch.
Through the love of learning, the goal of this unit, along with other challenging class segments, is to prepare students to be global citizens.
Student James Hershman said he enjoyed the tea and cookies, but his favorite part of the segment was being able to cook the kinderpunsch in the classroom.
Bookmarks
 By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Ilana Bove
The students of Timber Trail Elementary let their creativity shine during a recent creative bookmark competition. Designs of mountain scenery and the school mascot were just a few of the many creative submissions.
Timber Trail Elementary (TTE) kicked
off its annual bookmark competition celebrating Read Across America. All TTE students were invited to create and submit one finished bookmark. The bookmarks were rated on original design and were required to include the word “read.” Top bookmarks from each grade included geometric designs, TTE Timberwolves, video games, book characters, outer space, animals with books, quotes from famous people, and scenic mountain themes. The bookmarks with the most votes from each grade level won a set of markers along with a Barnes and Noble gift card provided by the TTE Parent Teacher Organization. “The students exceeded all expectations with their creative submissions,” TTE library specialist” Ilana Bove said.
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Above: Fifth grader Cole Richardson’s striking tiger
eye bookmark
was not only one
of the winning bookmarks, it was
a representation of himself and reading. Cole said he decided to design a tiger because they remind him of the movie “Rocky” and tiger is a sports mascot.
Above right: Mrs. Agster’s kindergarten student William Lunzer created a superhero bookmark. William said he was excited to draw a superhero on his bookmark and “use his brain”.







































































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