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03 Jun 10, Holbrook Asian Pacific05 photo by Sharilyn Wells/Paraglide Holbrook Elementary School students watch boys from Emily Young's multi-age kindergarten and first grade class show different types of martial arts during Young's class Japanese culture demonstration in appreciation of Asian Pacific Month, May 27. Emily Young's multi-age kindergarten and first grade class learned about different country across the Asian Pacific from Korea, to Guam, and across to Hawaii. Parents of multiple student pitched in to teach about the cultures of all the different countries they've either lived in or were born in. Young choose to demonstrate the Japanese culture to the school because she had lived in Japan. Students decorated their class room with handmade kites, painting of their names in Japanese writing, paper dolls, and learned to eat with chop sticks. "I think Korea was really fun to learn about, I even learned to eat with chopsticks," said Arianna D'Alessio, 6. Avery Snyder, 5, enjoyed learning about Korea as well stating, "I love (Korea's) flag." Both Jeremiah Bryson, 6, and Tristin Tucker, 7, enjoyed learning about sword fighting and Jadara Manning, 6, enjoyed making oragami cranes. "I even tried to make a paper whale!" she exclaimed. Adriel Zambrano, 6, said he enjoyed Japan's favorite children's game, Jan-ken-po, which is paper, rock, scissors. Kyle Verango's, 7, favorite part was getting to wear Hawaiian lies while they learned about his home state, Hawaii. True girl at heart, Sarah Bozeman, 6, enjoyed learning the cherry blossom dance, how to 'stand pretty,' and of course, her Japanese hairdo. Young's class does special demonstrations for every culture appreciation month to present to the school. 03 Jun 10, Holbrook Asian Pacific02
photo by Sharilyn Wells/Paraglide Girls from Emily Young's multi-age kindergarten and first grade classprepare to do the Japanese Blossom Dance during their Japanese culture demonstration to fellow Holbrook Elementary School students in appreciation of Asian Pacific Month, May 27. Emily Young's multi-age kindergarten and first grade class learned about different country across the Asian Pacific from Korea, to Guam, and across to Hawaii. Parents of multiple student pitched in to teach about the cultures of all the different countries they've either lived in or were born in. Young choose to demonstrate the Japanese culture to the school because she had lived in Japan. Students decorated their class room with handmade kites, painting of their names in Japanese writing, paper dolls, and learned to eat with chop sticks. "I think Korea was really fun to learn about, I even learned to eat with chopsticks," said Arianna D'Alessio, 6. Avery Snyder, 5, enjoyed learning about Korea as well stating, "I love (Korea's) flag." Both Jeremiah Bryson, 6, and Tristin Tucker, 7, enjoyed learning about sword fighting and Jadara Manning, 6, enjoyed making oragami cranes. "I even tried to make a paper whale!" she exclaimed. Adriel Zambrano, 6, said he enjoyed Japan's favorite children's game, Jan-ken-po, which is paper, rock, scissors. Kyle Verango's, 7, favorite part was getting to wear Hawaiian lies while they learned about his home state, Hawaii. True girl at heart, Sarah Bozeman, 6, enjoyed learning the cherry blossom dance, how to 'stand pretty,' and of course, her Japanese hairdo. Young's class does special demonstrations for every culture appreciation month to present to the school. Related topics: interior decorator blog where to buy outdoor christmas decorations basement decor ideas chinese garden decor classic winnie the pooh wall decor crab kitchen decor rustic country decor fall themed wedding decorations business office decorating ideas |