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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Travel is the BEST education!

I am exhausted from traveling to Denmark and South Korea in the same week!
Let's share our new learning from both countries! Also, please share your reflections from each country. What was your favorite thing to do, to see or to hear? Did anything surprise you? Did anything amaze you?

18 comments:

  1. well I think the bisacel highway WOW so cool. and for south Korea. They eat seaweed!

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  2. Hi, I really like how the Moms help do all the wonderful stuff. I was surprised how fast they worked. I did not now that they had bike highway. And they eat seaweed and corn drink. I like tae kwon do because I do it.

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  3. I think that having bicycle highways in Denmark is cool. I did not know that Vikings came from Denmark. I also didn't know that Gangnam style was made in South Korea.

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  4. I thought Denmark and south Korea were amazing! They were both just so cool! International fair is always my favorite time of the year. I think the information in Denmark was a little more interestering but there is more to do in South Korea. The things I learned about Denmark were that before Denmark actually became a country they were vikings. They had very evil plans. That was my favorite fact about Denmark. In Denmark they high way just for bikes! That is unbelievable. Denmark sounds very safe. My favorite fact from South Korea was that if you were a professional video player you would make a lot of money. I also liked the fact that half the people in South Korea live in apartments. I can not wait till next year


    See you guys tomorrow:)

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  5. I think it is interesting that South Korea kids go to school for 15 HOURS. If I had to do that then I would not have any fun:[ But what I do love about South Korea is their ti-quan-dow. Kee Yaah! I also loved Denmark. I thought is was so interesting that Denmark has a bike highway. I love international fair!!!

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  6. I love the Legos in Denmark. I love tai Kwan do in South Korea. The best part was about learning new cultures.

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  7. I loved Denmark! I never new that vikings were smart! I think that it is very entrusting how they used to make Legos out of wood! I also thought is was different but also cool how they have a bicycle highway! I also loved South Korea! I thought it was really cool how they invented Tae Kwon Do! I felt bad for kids there because they had to stay at school so long! I thought their apartments where cool! Those are some facts about Denmark and South Korea, bye!

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  9. In Denmark, I loved how they acted out the Viking woman! It was so funny! In South Korea, it was a little bit overwhelming to walk into a room full of bright signs and loud music! It is so cool that there is a bicycle highway in Denmark and that kids are at school for 15 HOURS in South Korea! Now, THAT must be REALLY STRESSFUL!

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  11. I thought both countries were OUTSTANDING. Each year i keep thinking they make the room bigger it is SO COOL!!! One thing I learned about Denmark was that they had there own bike highway! That is so cool! also that they had a lot of vikings. The vikings had a lot of smart and sneaky tricks. I thought that South Korea kids had a lot of stress on them because they go to school 15 hours a day. They must have a lot of homework. Just think about how smart they are. I liked going into the little apartment. I thought the food was good. I didn't really like the seaweed! I want to go again tomorrow

    See you soon

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  12. I learned in Denmark that there were vikings. The vikings were tricksters. They said there master died and made it past the borders to rule Denmark. I think it's bad to be a tricker because it's mean. In South Korea i learned the the kids respected there parents all the time. And the kids went to school for 15 hours! I think it's too long. My favorite thing in Denmark was making legos because legos make you think. My favorite thing in South Korea is breaking the boards because it needs strength. In Denmark bobbing for biscuits was interesting because in the U.S you bob for apples. In South Korea they have a 1,000 dollar bill. That's cool! But if you bring the 1,000 dollar bill to U.S.A it only is worth 1 dollar.

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  13. Today I learned that in Korea they mostly do homework. And in Denmark they were Vikings and tricked people. I thought both countries AWESOME.

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  14. Today I learned that in Korea they mostly do homework. And in Denmark the Vikings tricked people. I thought both countries were AWESOME.

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  15. I learned that half the people in South Korea live in Soul. I also learned that South Korea made Samsung. I also like that Denmark had a bicycle highway. They also made legos. Denmark also had vikings that would trick people that there leader was sick and they would let them in and they would stab there leader and stell there gold.

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  16. I liked that denmark has a bicycle highway. and that they had the oldest constitution monarchy for over 1000 years. And south korea half the people live in soel. And they do not have dollers they have some name I can not remember.

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  17. I learned that tea kwon do is South Korean. I also learned in Denmark you bob for buns which is different than the US. I wish it lasted 2,000,000,000,000 centuries! I am amazed of how the mom's vulentered to come and help set up this whole thing. I also learned that the kids in Denmark dress up and sing Fastelawn. SEE YOU TOMORROW!

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  18. I loved visiting both countries! I liked bobbing for buns in Denmark and visiting the apartment in South Korea. I didn't know that Denmark had its own bike highway.

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