schools around the world by JAMES
schools around the world
schools around the world
some facts
In japan kids serve lunch and rearange their desks to make a cafeteria.
School lunches around the world are different in the united kingdom you eat sheapherd´s pie and veggies and pears and yogurt and in japan you eat rice and mackerel and pickled spinach. In pakistan there is one teacher in a small crowded room.
Some kids climb mountains to get to school.
some more facts
In the USA most schools are public. In mexico a school holiday is on September 16 that
is independence day in mexico. In Australia Summer break is in the Winter. In China
after middle school normally there are 35 kids in each class. In Greenland school starts in
kindergarten and ends in 12th grade.
some more more facts
In Greenland school starts in Kindergarten and ends in 12th grade.In Kenya school
starts in January and ends in November.In Russia the teacher announces your grades and
your exam determines 90 to 100 % of your grade.
A Day at an "Average" Chinese Elementary School
Kenya Tetu Primary School 2014
Elementary School Life in Japan - The School Day
Russia presentation to Elementary school children
Those were some links and pictures and videos and here is some more
ways kids get to school
In Peru many kids take a boat to get to school on time.In the Philippines a lot of kids ride on a cart that is pulled by a bike.In Bolivia a wagon and horse pull some kids to school.
What schools look like in Kenya
What does your school look like? Many countries around the world do not have enough money to build schools. In Kenya school takes place outside. Children sit under trees to learn.
What kids wear to school in Thailand
In Thailand girls wear blue skirts and boys wear blue shorts or pants.
how long school is in india
In India students go to school six days a week. They would have schools off on Sundays.
School in australia
Did you know many children in Australia live very far away from schools? They used to listen to teachers on the radio. Now they take classes on the computer.
some facts
Did you know that children in Finland get 75 minutes of recess each day?
Children in Uganda make up games to play at recess time