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Our Homes

Our Homes. Perth-Andover Middle School 8D (2007-2008). Learning Circle Group: 200710 Middle School Sponsoring Teacher: Ann Marie Berry Wattie Sponsor School: Perth-Andover Middle School Village: Perth-Andover Province: New Brunswick Country: Canada

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Our Homes

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  1. Our Homes Perth-Andover Middle School 8D (2007-2008)

  2. Learning Circle Group: 200710 Middle School Sponsoring Teacher: Ann Marie Berry Wattie Sponsor School: Perth-Andover Middle School Village: Perth-Andover Province: New Brunswick Country: Canada • Name of Project: Our Homes Goal Of The Project: To examine the similarities and the differences in our homes and understand the importance they have in providing security and comfort in our lives. Type Of Writing Requested: Report Writing or more personal memoir writing about the importance of “Home”.

  3. Description Of What You Are Looking For From Other Schools: Example: Questions: 1. How important is your home to you? 2. What do you like best about your home? 3. If you could change one thing about your home what would you change? 4. What is a description of a one day schedule in your home? 5. What utensils and appliances do you use to cook your meals?  6. What is the average number of rooms in a household? 7. How many generations of your family live in your home? 8. What sorts of entertainment do people have in their homes? 9. How large is the average house in your country? 10. What is the average number of people in your homes? 11. What sorts of clothing do you wear at school and at home? Is it the same for home and school or different?

  4. Story Prompts: There is an expression in our country, “Home is Where the Heart Is”. Although we all have different houses and live in different places, there will be some things that we will all share. The value and importance of having a home is something we expect everyone will feel although the habits and customs in that home may be quite different. We are interested in learning about the homes in different parts of the world and the feelings people our own age have about their homes. Detailed Instructions For Collecting Information: We would be pleased to have factual report or personal memoirs about the importance of Home. Ideal Number Of Submissions From Each School: 2 or 3 Preferred Length Of Articles: Between 150 and 200 words

  5. Canada • Homes Where I’m from there happen to be many decent types of houses. Most houses are made out of wood. Every house is designed by his or her owner. Not everyone’s house is the same. Each house is unique in its own way. Homes in New Brunswick can be all different sorts of colors, or they can even have brick or stone on them. They are clearly important to us considering it’s up to us how we design our house and our home in everyday life. 90% of my life has been spent at my house. My home means a lot to me. I’d have to say everyone where I come from feels safe at home and is glad to live in such a nice town. Most houses have heating such as a furnace, or a fireplace built in to keep them warm during the winter. Each house has at least one bathroom and up to 5 to 20 rooms or more. Homes usually have dining rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, and/or play rooms. My house for example is a green color made out of wood with two bathrooms and 13 rooms. In our homes we use all different sorts of utensils to cook and prepare our meals. In my home we use our stove, oven, microwave, pots, and other utensils with which we eat our food. As you can see, our homes seem to have half the things we do in everyday life in them. They mean a lot to us, my home means a lot to me. Alyssa .

  6. Canada • “A home” to me means somewhere you can be yourself. A home is where your family is, it’s somewhere you can be loved. My home is a place where friends and family stay and my home has shelter, warmth and food. There is a saying, “Home is where the heart is”. This saying is especially true for me. In my home I live, laugh, and love without being judged or judging others. My home has unconditional love, where no matter what you do or who you are they’ll love you no matter what, you can make mistakes and never loose that love. A home without love isn’t a home at all. A home should be a place where you can truly live. You can play games, dance, read, draw, play on the computer, swim, imagine, daydream and rest. Last but not least, a home should be filled with laughter. We need to be happy and content with our lives and families. We need to play games and make many happy memories. Laughter is powerful medicine that will keep us young and healthy. Wherever there is happiness in a home, you will find a large amount of laughter. This is what I hold dear and what I believe to be a “home”. Symone

  7. Canada • Homes Here in Canada our homes are very important to us. We may all have different houses, but the meaning of home means the same thing to most of us. (We do not live in igloos like some might think.) Our homes are a place for us to live. It’s where we spend a lot of our time so it’s important to us. Also it gives us shelter. If we could change one thing about our homes I don’t know what most people would change, but I would change it by making my house a little bigger, that way my room would be bigger. Even though I would like my house to be bigger, the houses here in Canada aren’t really small; the average number of rooms in a house in our class is 16, with the average of 4 or 5 people living in them. In our homes to cook our meals we use toaster ovens, ovens, toasters, pots, pans, microwaves, forks, knives and spoons, like many other places. So these are some things about our homes in Canada. As you can see they are very important to us! Tyson

  8. United States • Secret Haven    If you take a glance you want to run away from the cold and dark you think of this place as (In one word) creepy If you are brave, you explore this frightening place to find warmth and light In two words: secret haven

  9. Secret Haven Page 2 • If you are curious you will look and see bright colors and art (In one adjective) creative If you are smart you will realize this warm, light, colorful, art-enhanced haven is In two words my room Micah Brotzman

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  11. Pictures for “I Love My House”

  12. Pictures for “I Love My House”

  13. Ajerbaijan • Some children don't have the home. My group wants to answer. • "Vazifa: • I think if you are with your parents,sisters,brothers. If you always try to return home it is your home". • "Mahir: There is no place like home. You know it. My home is my heart. Everybody have to appreciate it." • "Aynura.:Sometimes the people don't appreciate what they have and only when they loose then they understand. • "Eldar.It's your own corner,your world where you can rest,relax,dream

  14. Conclusion • We enjoyed participating in the Learning Circle and we hope to do this type of project work again. • Thank You to the students and teachers who worked on our project.

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