Download - National Flowers Around the World
The key to a culturally responsive classroom, is not only acknowledging the diversity present, but also celebrating and honoring it. While teaching first grade, I taught a science unit which explored the growth and needs of different plants. As a final experience, I led the students through a 10 minute presentation of the different National Flowers represented in our classroom. My students learned basic information about the Dahlia of Mexico, the Ceibo tree from Argentina, Tulips from Turkey, the Sharon Rose of South Korea, the symbolic Lotus of India, and the Rose of America.
Creating this presentation, was in itself, a valuable experience for me. As I researched each nation, I began to learn about each individual culture. This presentation showed my students my investment in them as young people, it enhanced learning by introducing an atypical science focus, and it generated a tremendous sense of pride. When each new flower was presented, the students from that culture or country would beam with excitement. Some were so exhilarated that they couldn't stop themselves from jumping up and telling their peers everything they knew about their home countries and native cultures.
NATIONAL FLOWERS AROUND THE WORLDBy: Mr. C
ROSE OF SHARON The national flower of South
Korea Also called Mugunghwa ;
immortal flower Blooms in late summer
through mid autumn.
Where is South Korea?
THE DAHLIA The National Flower of
Mexico Native to the mountains
of Mexico Blooms in summer and
autumn
Where is Mexico?
THE TULIP The Tulip is the National
Flower of Turkey The botanical name, Tulipa,
came from Turkish language Tulips bloom in the Spring,
and can be grown in most gardens
Where is Turkey?
THE CEIBO The National Flower of
Argentina It is a flowering tree
native to South America In English, it is often
called the Cockspur Coral Tree
It became the national flower of Argentina in 1942.
Where is Argentina?
THE LOTUS The National flower of India The Lotus is very symbolic in
Indian culture It grows in fresh water ponds
and lakes Is thought of as one of the
worlds most beautiful flowers by poets everywhere.
Where is India?
THE ROSE The National Flower of America,
and State Flower of New York The petals of the Rose are edible,
and have been used in medicine Roses come in lots of colors.
Each color has a different meaning
Where is America?