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  • (No.33) Topic Article

    (No.33) Topic Article

    “Importance of Working Together”                                                                                                                                  Name: Bryan Zelasko In the bustling environment of an elementary school, the essence of teamwork becomes abundantly clear. Students, teachers, and parents all play integral roles in shaping each and every student’s education. What benefits do we derive from learning how to become better team players? For those who have…

  • (No.32)Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Poster

    (No.32)Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Poster

    The theme of this student project is “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle”, which matches the theme of the stories in Module 7 which are all about helping our communities and caring for the environment. For this project, students began by learning about “the three R’s”; reduce, reuse, recycle. They learned about different ways we can practice these…

  • (No.32)Our Newly Elected Student Council Leaders

    (No.32)Our Newly Elected Student Council Leaders

    New Student Council President Sim WooJin (Reina) Hello everyone, I am WooJin, the president of magician school. I had many experiences until 6th grade like playing the flute and singing songs. Because I participated in many activities, I want to use this to help the school. I hope I can use these for English education.…

  • (No.32)Grade 6: The Most Memorable Holiday or Celebration

    (No.32)Grade 6: The Most Memorable Holiday or Celebration

    Christmas in Korea and France Lee SuYeon(Sophie) Do you know that Korea’s Christmas and western’s Christmas have differences? They do have differences, but they have similar parts too. They both decorate something but in France and Korea they decorate completely different things. In France, they decorate castles and houses, and Koreans decorate Christmas trees. To…

  • (No.32) Grade 5: The Best Mask in the World

    (No.32) Grade 5: The Best Mask in the World

    Marvelous Mayan Masks Kim NaYeon (Julia) Masks, for diverse uses such as events, battles, and to remember the dead, were used for a long time starting from the ancient times. Since masks are used for a lot of purposes and have different shapes, there are traditional masks with various features all around the world. Here,…

  • (No.32) Grade 4: Introducing Korean Culture

    (No.32) Grade 4: Introducing Korean Culture

    Women’s Hanbok Bak YiAn (Ian) Do you ever wear hanbok? Normally, hanbok has three elements: chima, jeogori, and daenggi or binyeo. I will explain each element. First, chima is a kind of long skirt worn with hanbok. It’s as long as your legs. Chima can be many different colors. They can also have illustrations on…

  • (No.32) Grade 3: My Favorite Holiday

    (No.32) Grade 3: My Favorite Holiday

    Easter: The Candy Holiday Cho Yool (Ella) Everybody has a favorite holiday. My favorite holiday is Easter. These are some facts about my favorite holiday. To begin with, Easter was a religious holiday. But, nowadays it has become a day for kids to find eggs. They get to do treasure hunts and eat lots of…

  • (No.32)Upcoming News

    (No.32)Upcoming News

    Spelling Bee Final Is On the Way! (Nov.7~Nov.14) Congratulations to the 10 contestants who have successfully made it to the final round of the Spelling Bee! We, Kyonggi Elementary English Department are happy to announce the specific rules, where and when it will take place as follows: The Rules: Only one speller is active at…

  • (No.32)Recapping the Thrilling Spelling Bee Semi-Final Round

    (No.32)Recapping the Thrilling Spelling Bee Semi-Final Round

    Last October, our school was buzzing with excitement because of the awesome Spelling Bee Contest. This event brought together students from grades 3 to 5 to show off their word skills. Let’s take a quick look back at what happened and why it was so cool! The Spelling Challenge In this competition, each grade level…

  • (No.32)Culture Through Reading: Three Recommendations

    (No.32)Culture Through Reading: Three Recommendations

    One of the best ways to learn about another culture is through reading. There are so many books exploring how people live throughout the world as well as what is important to them. Here are three books that can give you a look into another culture. Let’s Eat: Mealtime Around the World (Lexile: 850; Grade…