The Story of the Hummingbird (Quechua traditional story)
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Adapted from: Gold Lundy, K. y Swartz, L. (2011). Creating Caring Classrooms. Portland, ME: Pembroke Publishers Limited. This story is a traditional Quechua story. The Quechua people are located in South America. If you want to learn more about their culture and language take a look at the following link: https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/quechua-people.html Before you listen and read the story, we suggest you respond to the following questions. 1. Have you ever seen a hummingbird? 2. What makes a hummingbird a unique bird? After you listen and read the story, we suggest you respond to the following questions: 1. Why do you think the animals in the forest reacted that way? 2. What words would you use to describe the hummingbird? For example: Brave. Suggested activity after the story: In your notebook, draw the forest and animals, make sure to use lots of colors to paint the hummingbird.