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1.   So Far From the Bamboo Grove Lesson
...located just north of Nanam? (relative location) + Why is that significant (now, past, and future?) Late summer-advised in the middle of the night that Russian soldiers have landed, Yoko, her sister Ko, and mother, flee for their lives to catch a train full of wounded soldiers that is departing for Seoul. Stopped at Wonsan for coal and water, 3 days later, the train is searched by Korean Communist soldiers looking for Japanese Refugees. 4. Trace the route by rail from Nanam to Wonsan. Using the scale on the map, determine approximately how far it is between Nanam and Wonsan. If it took the train thr...

2.   EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | Fill'er up, Please: A Lesson on Supply and Demand
...span. Remember to use the X axis for years, and the Y axis for price. Think about and answer the following questions: embed(/lessons/EM394/em394_openended.swf) 3. After reading the article "How Gas Prices Work" - go back to your Student Research Log and answer the following questions: Hong Kong and Seoul, South Korea are relatively near Indonesia. Why is there such a large per-gallon difference in prices? What generalization could be made about the countries with the least expensive price for a gallon of gasoline? What generalization could be made about the countries with the most expensive price fo...

3.   How Many Cherries? Lesson Plan
...ng the number of cherries as well as taste and color. Make your own cherry pies. Taste test different types of cherries. Younger children and those with special needs might use counters (such as beads or blocks) to plan and solve problems for cherry illustrations. Related Lesson Plans South Gate of Seoul, Korea Hides That Reveal Baffling Balloons Lesson Plans Supplies crayola supplies Construction Paper? Crayons household supplies construction paper Overview grades ECE (4 years and older) Grades 1 to 3 Special Needs subjects Math Visual Arts time Less than 1/2 hour 30 to 60 minutes Multiple Sessions...

4.   Lesson Plan no. 67 | Chair Game | AskAsia.org
...er would be an even further intrusion upon that person's privacy.) 5. How do you or your friends deal with crowding? You and your students can further compare population densities of other countries, such as China, Singapore, Mexico, Australia, and New Zealand, as well as of various cities, such as Seoul, New York City, Tokyo, Beijing, Sydney, and Dallas. You and your students can also explore the concept of personal space by first discussing how you define your own personal space. For example, how near can someone get to you before you start to feel anxious or uncomfortable? How do you think your c...

5.   EconEdLink | EconomicsMinute | Comparative Economic Systems
...s of gathering and analyzing data. The students had a positive experience comparing levels of development as well as systems and many other aspects of economies. They have refered back to the lesson a number of times. Given enough time they could have spent the whole week on the data. Larry K. from Seoul, Korea A simple lesson that introduces a variety of basic concepts and the skills of gathering and analyzing data. The students had a positive experience comparing levels of development as well as systems and many other aspects of economies. They have refered back to the lesson a number of times. Gi...

6.   PIZZAZ...Basket Stories
...all write the name of an interesting place on object 1, and then place them in their group's basket. It is important that everyone use the same object for places (e.g. all sticks = places, in all baskets). Object 1 (e.g. stick or piece of blue paper) = a place Examples: + on the top of the school + Seoul, Korea + Moon Valley, a deep secret city under the sea 3. Finally, students each write three past-time actions or events, and add them to their group's basket. The baskets should now contain a collection of characters (object 1's), places (object 2's) and lots of actions (object 3's). Objects 3 (e.g...

7.   Newz Crew
...ty of Earth's cultural mosaics 2. Uses listening and speaking strategies for different purposes 3. Uses the general skills and strategies of the writing process 4. Uses the general skills and strategies of the reading process Appendix One Letters from the Republic of Korea Kwon Ki Sung Student from Seoul, South Korea Dear America, My name is Kwon Ki Sung and I am a student of Korea University. I have something to American voters about upcoming election. Maybe most already a decision who select in election. But, if it is Gorge W. Bush, please think again. As you know, Bush has many mistakes during hi...

8.   Lesson Plan no. 89 | Korean Belief Systems | AskAsia.org
...students to write a paragraph for homework based on these questions. Part of this assignment could be to generate one or two thought questions on their own. These questions and the paragraphs can be the basis for further discussion. Reference Philosophy and Religion, Korea: Its History and Culture. Seoul: Korean Overseas Information Service, 1996. Extension Ask students to consider either in discussion groups or in writing: 1. To what extent do the people they know practice multiple beliefs? 2. What are some of the values that seem to overlap, or be held by most Americans today? How do these values...

9.   iEARN Project Integration Template
...ired to create a visual presentation of the ?wish in motion' through implementation of technology tools, art and graphics towards completion of a visual presentation that is associated with their ?magic flower of wishes.? Academic and Language Arts Curriculum: Following is a website for our school, Seoul Academy, located in Seoul, Korea http://www.seoulacademy.net Seventh Grade English stresses the development of good writing with emphasis on writing essays. Grammar is stressed along with the student writing. In our study of Literature, students first focus on the comprehension of short stories. The...

10.   Lesson Plan no. 87 | Travel Agent | AskAsia.org
...bsites: Korea National Tourism Organization (KNTO) official guide of sites in Korea. Image database of scenic places in Korea, organized by categories from beaches, traditional ceremonies, and marketplaces, to industrial facilities, etc. Lonely Planet travel guides for North Korea, South Korea, and Seoul. Interactive map of Korea, providing virtual tours of four provinces and including information about the natural environment, industry, customs/culture, and history of each. Maintained by University of Southern California, East Asian Studies Center. Includes links to teaching resources on Asia. 3. D...


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