Schools Around the World by Kevin W
Schools in Japan
- Everyday the teacher picks a student to be the classroom teacher.
- Did you know there are no janitors so the kids have to clean up after themselves.
- At lunch the food is cook in the kitchen and delivered to the classrooms.
- The kids serve the lunch to the other kids.
- Some of them pass out jelly.
Schools in China
- School in China are very tall.
- There are about fifty kids in one classroom.
- From preschool to fifth grade you can wear what ever you like.
- But from sixth grade to college you have to wear a uniforms.
- Most students walk to school.
Schools in Australia
- Some kids in Australia are to far from there school so they have to hook on the radio or the computer.
- There are thirty kids in one classroom.
- Student have thirteen years of school.
- Student take buses or trains to get to school.
- Student in Australia wear uniforms.
Schools in France
- Math is the most favorite subject in France school.
- Student in France have to wear uniforms everyday.
- They start school at the age of six.
- Student in France use buses to get to school.
- France student have three course meals.
Schools in Malaysia
- Malaysia is a multi-culture country.
- They speak several languages.
- They include Malay, Chinese, and Indian.
- There's big soccer field in almost every school.
- They have a lot of different variety of food, from curry to general tso's.
Schools in Germany
- Children aged three to six, may attend kindergarten.
- They get to school by using subways to get to school.
- Student in Germany do not wear uniforms.
- Students in Germany start school at the age of two.
- There are twenty students in one classroom.
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