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Korean Moment

Implementing Korean Moment into World Studies. Students learn about the Korean Language, Culture and History. 

Korean Moment webpage
"I learned about the food, when we went to the restaurant during first semester. I also learned about the language and some of the vowels and consonants."

"I thought that the Korean Moment was very interesting. We learned the alphabet and how to spell simple words, which was pretty cool."

"The Korean Moment was really fun, and I learned some different things about Korean culture that I would have never connected to Koreans."

"I liked the way that we got to learn how to define and speak Korean. It was a good experience because it isn't often when teachers do that sort of thing for their students, so I was really grateful for it."


"I learned that they don't just have Valentines Day they also have White day. On Valentines Day the girls give the guys chocolate, and on White Day the guys give girls candy. It was fun to learn a new language and see how other people in this world spell, read, and write."

"I loved learning more about Korea since I kinda became addicted to Boys Over Flowers (thanks a lot Mrs. Davis!), and I loved that Yehyun got to come a little out of his comfort zone, and teach us about his country."

"I liked the Korean moments because I got to learn a lot about korea and their culture and I think it is really cool."

"I liked the Korean Moment because it was a fun little activity in class and helped to learn some Korean. I also didn't realize that the words kind of sounded similar in Korean and English."

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