Guide to taking the Haeundae Blueline Park Sky Capsules and the Haeundae Beach Train in Busan, South Korea
These simple South Korea Crafts for Kids are perfect to celebrate South Korea Liberation Day & learn more about this amazing country!
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Beef bulgogi is in Korea een favoriet vleesgerecht. Letterlijk betekent het ‘vuurvlees’, omdat het gemarineerde rundvlees daar eigenlijk altijd op de barbecue wordt bereid. In dit recept kozen wij ervoor om het vlees en de groenten te wokken. Dat scheelt namelijk een hoop tijd en extra afwas 😉 Mocht je de barbecue wel aansteken dan kan je de gemarineerde stukjes vlees natuurlijk gewoon aan een spiesje rijgen of de biefstuk in z’n geheel op de barbecue leggen. Dat geeft je beef bulgogi zeker een extra smaakdimensie.
These simple South Korea Crafts for Kids are perfect to celebrate South Korea Liberation Day & learn more about this amazing country!
Image 2 of 31 from gallery of Seoul Architecture City Guide: 30 Projects to See in the Heart of South Korea. Saemoonan Church / Seoinn Design Group + Lee Eunseok. Image © Juneyoung Lim
This bundle of (38) two-sided tri-fold biography brochure templates allows students to dig deeper into facts about countries around the globe. Great to use all year long. Makes fun early finisher work and no-prep sub resources, too! You'll also find a BLANK template to use with ANY country that is not included with this resource. CLICK HERE to save 35% on this resource in the World History and Geography Bundle! An interactive notebook pocket has been provided for each country, however, these brochures can be created as a stand-alone project as well. Have the whole class work on one COUNTRY at a time, or allow your students to have fun researching their favorite. There are so many ways to introduce these research mini books to your class! Countries Included: Australia Brazil Canada China Egypt England France Germany Ireland Israel Italy Japan Mexico The Netherlands New Zealand Sweden The United States of America Argentina The Bahamas Belgium Denmark Finland Greece Holland Iceland India Jamaica South Korea Norway Peru Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Scotland Spain Switzerland South Africa Copyright © Project Based Learning with Elle Madison
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Ahn-yong! Hello, and welcome to another art around the world post. This isn't technically art but it is a fun game you can play with your kids. What is Ddakji you ask? Ddakji, sometimes referred to as ttakji, is a traditional Korean game played using folded paper disks. All you need to play are the folded origami ddakji disks. What you will need: two sheets of square origami paper for each disk you want to make (we used regular astrobright paper). The size of the paper does not matter as long as they are square. You can use any kind of paper you have, to make it square here is a quick video showing you how. He suggests licking the paper to cut it but I used scissors ;). Folding the paper can be a good introduction to basic origami and can help with practicing those fine motor skills. I watched a couple of videos before hand so that I could help the boys fold their disks. I'll link a video at the end of this post for those who are visual learners. Both boys were able to fold their disks with very little assistance from me. How to play the game: Choose a throwing player (we went with the youngest goes first rule but you can decide however you would like). The other player places his/her disk on the table. The throwing player tries to throw his disk so that it makes the other players disk flip over. If he is successful he gets to keep the disk. We made several disks so that we could play the game much longer. This sounds simple but it is actually a lot harder than it looks. I had to warn my kids ahead of time that it takes practice to flip the disks over, and that it is okay if they aren't able to. We were never successful in flipping the disks over but they enjoyed playing never the less. Here is a video of the boys playing the game. Sorry I didn't realize my finger was in the video part of the way :). Here is a video on the folding instructions. I hope you try this fun game with your kids :). Linked up with: ichoosejoy deceptivelyeducational practical-mom
Oh, Busan. This beautiful and vibrant city located on the coast of South Korea offers a variety of attractions and experiences for every kind of traveler. While Seoul is the biggest destination in Korea for most visitors, Busan’s laid-back vibe, seaside charm, and delicious seafood are bound to delight. There’s much to do, see, and
The Sam Taeguk symbol is found on tradional Korean fans. It is a variation of the Taeguk symbol found on the Korean National flag. The Taeguk is comprised of two colors, red and blue. The red represents heaven and the blue represents earth. The symbol represents harmony similar to a Ying Yang symbol. The Sam Taeguk includes yellow to represent man. To make your own Sam Taeguk Fan hop over to Grown In My Heart. Click here for the printout and the instructions. Be sure to leave me a comment over there so I know you stopped by! While your there enter the Crayola Back To School Giveaway. Crayola is giving away one Back to School Gift Pack to a lucky winner. SAMTAEGUKFAN