It's time for Show & Tell Friday, hosted by Mary aka CanadaGirl - head over to her blog to participate and to see what others are sharing today.
Our spring co-op classes ended a couple weeks ago, but I kept forgetting to load up my pictures to share. Our homeschool association has a co-op class opportunity for 12 weeks in the spring. This year Landon and Kennady participated. Their classes were Art, Science, and Spanish.
The second last week of co-op, the kids that were in Spanish classes had a little "fiesta" Show & Tell. Each of the children was to bring something to "show and tell" about a Spanish-speaking country. We found that the previous week, we had to give them a list of countries to choose from other than Mexico! LOL The teacher was hoping that the kids would be able to connect with someone who was a native of one of those countries, or had lived there. The kids (well, actually, the mothers) brought a food item to share from that country as well.
Landon and Kennady chose the Central American country of Honduras, because a young lady we know from church (Danielle) is currently teaching there, and also because Harrison and I are planning on going on a missions trip to Honduras in the summer. We were able to borrow some things from Danielle's family for them to show in class. Here is Kennady giving her little presentation:

We got her class to pose for a group picture. Kennady is in the front row, on the left.

Here's Landon giving his presentation (love his hair. LOL I don't think he was happy that I was taking his picture):

He is showing a photo album covered in cloth woven by the Lenca people of Honduras. We showed all of this:

Our friends also loaned us this clay pot that they brought back from Honduras. It's kind of like a fondue pot - you put a candle or heat source in the bottom to keep the food warm. They said this is served as appetizer in many Honduran restaurants, the same way Red Lobster gives biscuits. It is just refried black beans, and cheese, with tortilla chips.

We even used beans that came from Honduras!

(I don't think the picture on the package looks very appetizing, do you? But it was SO good. Kennady practically licked the bowl. LOL)
Here's a plate full of a sampling of the foods brought by all the co-op participants:

What a delicious co-op class!!! |
May. 2, 2008 - yummy!