<p>Third-grade students in teacher Justin Chao and teacher resident Krystle Tawil’s class rolled up their sleeves and immersed themselves in the Middle Eastern tradition of making stuffed grape leaves on Jan. 22. The activity was part of a learning experience that encouraged the students to enhance their awareness and appreciation for other cultures. </p> <p>Third-grade students in teacher Justin Chao and teacher resident Krystle Tawil’s class rolled up their sleeves and immersed themselves in the Middle Eastern tradition of making stuffed grape leaves on Jan. 22. The activity was part of a learning experience that encouraged the students to enhance their awareness and appreciation for other cultures. </p> <p>Third-grade students in teacher Justin Chao and teacher resident Krystle Tawil’s class rolled up their sleeves and immersed themselves in the Middle Eastern tradition of making stuffed grape leaves on Jan. 22. The activity was part of a learning experience that encouraged the students to enhance their awareness and appreciation for other cultures. </p> <p>Third-grade students in teacher Justin Chao and teacher resident Krystle Tawil’s class rolled up their sleeves and immersed themselves in the Middle Eastern tradition of making stuffed grape leaves on Jan. 22. The activity was part of a learning experience that encouraged the students to enhance their awareness and appreciation for other cultures. </p> <p>Third-grade students in teacher Justin Chao and teacher resident Krystle Tawil’s class rolled up their sleeves and immersed themselves in the Middle Eastern tradition of making stuffed grape leaves on Jan. 22. The activity was part of a learning experience that encouraged the students to enhance their awareness and appreciation for other cultures. </p> <p>Third-grade students in teacher Justin Chao and teacher resident Krystle Tawil’s class rolled up their sleeves and immersed themselves in the Middle Eastern tradition of making stuffed grape leaves on Jan. 22. The activity was part of a learning experience that encouraged the students to enhance their awareness and appreciation for other cultures. </p> <p>Third-grade students in teacher Justin Chao and teacher resident Krystle Tawil’s class rolled up their sleeves and immersed themselves in the Middle Eastern tradition of making stuffed grape leaves on Jan. 22. The activity was part of a learning experience that encouraged the students to enhance their awareness and appreciation for other cultures. </p> <p>Third-grade students in teacher Justin Chao and teacher resident Krystle Tawil’s class rolled up their sleeves and immersed themselves in the Middle Eastern tradition of making stuffed grape leaves on Jan. 22. The activity was part of a learning experience that encouraged the students to enhance their awareness and appreciation for other cultures. </p> <p>Third-grade students in teacher Justin Chao and teacher resident Krystle Tawil’s class rolled up their sleeves and immersed themselves in the Middle Eastern tradition of making stuffed grape leaves on Jan. 22. The activity was part of a learning experience that encouraged the students to enhance their awareness and appreciation for other cultures. </p>