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Japanese Pen-Pals
& Other Projects

Students exchanged letters.
Japanese students visit our school. 
Folding 1,000 paper cranes to send to Hiroshima Jr. High School for World Peace Day.

Project Impact Report
“My pen pal and I talked about conserving energy. We both have started turning off lights when we leave a room. As well as doing this myself, i have also started reminding my younger siblings to conserve energy as well.”

“When one country has an issue, it becomes the whole world's issue. We as a planet have to try and make a change, because there is only one earth, which happens to be our only home. Seven billion people on this one planet, and we have to take care of it. I think that the small things that we do, affect our planet completely, so even if I decide to not litter, then that makes a huge impact. The small things affect the most, so definitely, I will do small things to save and conserve our planet.”

“It was cool to see that we aren't the only ones talking about global issues. My pen pal and I both had similar views about the big problems in the world, although we had different levels of interest. My penpal wanted to take action and start doing things about it.”

“It gave me a better perspective about cultures. It helped me realize better that America doesn't really have it's OWN culture, but instead it is a collection of different peoples, religions, and lifestyles. It reminded me that other places around the world are different from us, it isn't like America everywhere else. My penpal talked about the water a lot, fishing and the ocean, all things that in Utah we don't experience much of. It was interesting to see though, that despite the differences in lifestyle and environment, there were some similarities. This penpal experience has opened my eyes.”

"I became more aware that these global issue are really important to the Japanese exchange students, which make me want to be more aware as well."

"I loved this experience! It was so fun and if I had the chance, I would definitely do it again. My pen pal sent me a letter about tsunamis. I sent her a letter about air quality and how we have UTA to help that."

"I learned that there are a lot of problems in the world and that there are things that we can do to help each other. I know that there is a lot of poverty in the world and that the government doesn't really do anything to help but we can. We can think of ways to help and they can help us when they can as well."
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