6th Grade World Cultures

The World Affairs Council believes that awareness of the world must begin early in students' education. The education outreach has developed the World Cultures Initiative, a program for 6th-grade World Cultures students and teachers.  


Global Ambassadors

This series brings university students to 6th-12th grade classrooms to speak about their experiences studying abroad. Its goal is to expand students' knowledge of world cultures through a first-person presentation.

World Cultures Summit

This is an exciting and interactive three-hour event that brings world cultures alive for 6th graders. Students have an international adventure by visiting exhibit booths and traveling "Around the World in 80 minutes" in a fact-finding scavenger hunt.

WorldQuest Jr.

This is the middle school version of our popular Academic WorldQuest. A fun, fast-paced, quiz on world cultures that puts world affairs knowledge to the test.  Questions will focus on world cultures and the game will reinforce the 6th-grade World Cultures curriculum.

International Extravaganza


Bus Reimbursement

The Council offers reimbursement for student transportation to our education programs.
If this cost is a barrier to your students' participation in Council events,
please fill out this application and contact:

Phone: (713) 316-4475
Email: edu@wachouston.org


 

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