By Isabelle Palmer and Atticus Spurlock


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friendship, friend, talk, and Halloween from www.chinese-symbols.com
A few nights ago, Discovery School held an exciting video conferencing session with a third grade class of Chinese children from Beijing Primary School. This is called Chimerica, for China and America. Chimerica is a fun, educational experience where Discovery School students learn about Chinese customs and we show them about us.
On this night, Thursday, November 5, 2009, we exchanged holidays, sang songs, and introduced ourselves to the Chinese. Everyone enjoyed themselves and we all had lots of fun learning about these 3rd grade Chinese students, too.
The Chinese students introduced themselves to us. They also showed us many of their traditional holidays from their culture, such as the Dragon Boat Festival and the lantern festival.
Several fifth grade Discovery students introduced to the Chinese many of our fall and Halloween traditions and customs, like trick-or-treating, dressing up, pumpkins, jack o’ lanterns, bats, and the beautiful changing leaves in fall. We sang them two traditional songs called “The Ghost of John,” and “Skin and Bones.” We also shared about how we celebrate Thanksgiving and watch football. Three sixth graders introduced themselves as well, using symbols to represent them.
Along with the introductions, many people performed incredible musical acts. Two Chinese students played us songs on their violins, and one played a traditional Chinese zither. One fifth grade group of boys from Discovery also sang food-themed songs to the Chinese students.
We had a blast on this night, and if you didn’t get a chance to attend, we hope to see you at our next meeting. We will have a great time!